Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Do you want a notebook with that order?
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> | While this is a new kind of deal for a computer, it's old hat for mobile
> | phone users. Very few of us, except for iPhone users, pay full-price for
> | our mobile phones. With the rise of netbooks and Wi-Fi becoming a business
> | necessity the only real surprise is that it took this long for someone to
> | see the possibilities for a PC vendor/Wi-Fi carrier partnership...
> `----
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> http://blogs.computerworld.com/do_you_want_a_notebook_with_that_order
He goes on:-
"And, here's a thought for you. Guess which software company is deeply
involved with bringing Sprint's national Mobile WiMax network into existence?
The answer is Google. So, what would say to a 'free' mini-notebook running
Linux and connecting to Google applications at 70Mbps in city-wide Mobile
WiMax hotspots using Chrome? It sounds really sweet doesn't it?"
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