On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Delian wrote:

Even considering it was sent from an anonymous webmail service :D..

That's the only point that confused me. Otherwise the collection of ideas seems very realistic, and I guess, each of us would have ordered one ;)

Well done!
(I remember back to the days where it was possible to telnet into a
mail-deaemon and send faked 'from:' entries into the company network...)

A.


2011/4/1 Ed Kapitein <[email protected]>

Perhaps the date is suspicious ... ;-)

On 04/01/2011 09:19 PM, Kosa wrote:
However, the site has not been updated. No info about it yet. is
http://openmoko.org the right place to go?

Thanks again.

Kosa

El 01/04/11 13:15, Kosa escribió:
:D:D:D ¡qué chido!!

Thanks for keeping the openhardware effort live and running :)

Kosa


El 01/04/11 12:58, Sean Moss-Pultz escribió:

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Dear Community!

Today, with the greatest of pleasure, I am ready to share with you the
birth of our new product -- Neo RoadRunner. The world's first MeeGo
powered
GPS road navigation in the palm of your hand. Accessible immediately,
anytime,
anywhere without requiring an Internet connection. No strings attached.
With Neo RoadRunner you'll be prepared for those unexpected moments
when
curiosity strikes. And once you have it, you'll realize how often you
get lost
on road during the day.

Neo RoadRunner takes our original ideas of openness and accessibility
to
an even greater realm. Neo RoadRunner is so amazingly simple. There
really
is no closed part. We built our software stack on top of MeeGo
distribution
and we use openstreetmap.org project as a source for our navigation
data.
You turn it on and instantly become discovered on the map at any place
you are.
It's perfect for all purposes.

 From the "Aha!" moment when we held our first prototypes, to the last
few months as we worked around the clock to polish every last detail,
this product was a joy to make and even more fun to experience. We are
head-over-heels in love with Neo RoadRunner. Never have I found so much
fun in the little moments of curiosity life offers us. Try one and I'm
sure you'll agree that we've delivered the essence of GPS navigation
in an addictively simple form factor.

Sales start today at http://openmoko.com. Enjoy. Tell your
friends. And let us know what you think!


Sincerely

Sean Moss-Pultz



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