> But that's because I want a single, centralized data store that I can access
> from any device, from any location, via any mechanism.  And I want the
> display device and the server to understand bandwidth limitations, display
> limitations, and adjust the information display accordingly.
> 
> From a very American/Euro-centric viewpoint:  The telephone allowed access
> to "everyone".  The cellular telephone bounced that to "everyone,
> everywhere".  Ubiquitous broadband wireless networking will add the third
> dimension: expanding the equation to "everyone, everywhere, everything".
> 
> Alas, they'll be no software...  The concept of a "Personal Information
> Manager" has to expand to fit this coming reality.

Your American/Euro-centric viewpoint is the problem here. This problem is
being solved in Japan as we speak. Look there for this solution, not the US
or Europe.

Eric Hildum
 


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