Yeah, it was an interesting idea... ;)

http://www.freshpatents.com/Client-server-web-application-architectures-for-offline-usage-data-structures-and-related-methods-dt20070208ptan20070033569.php

- n

On 10/31/07, patrick o'leary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  It's funny, when I used work for Eric,  every time our operations /
> sysadmin group complained about disk usage & cost of hardware,
> we'd say we'd work on porting aolserver to the iPod, and slowly start
> replacing boxes with cheap iPods....
>
> Emmm it was a joke Eric, just a joke..... ;-)
>
> But I've actually seen a few apps developed by running aolserver on the
> desktop, instead of having to learn the rc components
> of each operating system, your display mechanism can simply be html.
>
> Google's original desktop search app was a light webserver, so aolsever
> folks weren't the only ones to think of it.
>
> p
>
> Tomasz Kosiak wrote:
>
> FYI: Eric O'Laughlen ported AOLserver and Tcl to iPhone
>
> http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/17/iphone-aolserver-and-tcl-ports/
>
>
> --tkosiak
>
> Here is a quote from his blog
>
> =====
> http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/21/joggame-server/
> Friday, September 21st, 2007 at 5:49 am
> Joggame Server By eolaughlen
>
> Song Of The Day: Beautiful Day Artist: U2
>
> Today, I am pleased to announce a spin-off of the open source
> AOLserver project for devices: Joggame Server (pronounced jog-gu-mE).
>
> The technology, acquired by AOL in 1995 from NaviSoft, has a long
> history of technical achievement and innovation. It was one of the
> first to offer multi-threaded support. It was one of the first to
> embed an interpreter versus using the slower, and less efficient, CGI.
> For the iPhone it is one of the first web application development
> environments. Its ease-of-use, and long history of reliability,
> security, and cross-platform support, make it the perfect choice for
> the iPhone and other web-enabled devices.
>
> With this new vision my hope is that the Joggame Server project will
> continue to carry the legacy forward.
>
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> You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail 
> in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles.
>  Do you understand this?
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