Casper Bang wrote:
> A few more differences, with the gPhone it appears you can:
> 
> - Run multiple applications simultaneously
> - Use it as a bridge between laptop and Internet

Actually that was one of the question somebody asked during yesterday's 
announcement, and the answer was "no". But maybe it just meant by 
default they won't have an app to do it, but you'll still be able to 
install one?

> - Take decent pictures
> - Use readily available SDK's for any platform
> - Leverage existing expertise in writing Java
> - Use flash (YouTube)

Flash doesn't seem to work in the browser in the emulator of the android 
sdk, but can somebody confirm this? It's an important point!

> - Get DRM free music
> - Save some money
> - Avoid selling your soul to Apple
> 
> The gPhone seems to be an iPhone for the people. I want one!

Also, no GPS apparently. But yeah I still want one too :)

BoD

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