I think it will be the next evolutionary step. Eventually you will just have
your computer on the web. and your smart device  will be the interface you
use to access it (it might not even be a phone 10 years from now). The power
that is being squeezed into the hardware grows in leaps and bounds. The
Mobile Network technology is there and getting better every year, even
though some deployments have been fairly mediocre (Ahem ... aT&T, T-mo).


On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Niles <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cloud computing is being touted as the future. But no one should look any
> further that what happened with T-Mobile and the Sidekick PDA here in the
> states. Sidekicks store all their data on T-Mobile's servers, everything
> including contacts, applications and even internet favorites. Microsoft
> messed up a transition of the back end and almost everyone lost their data.
>
>
> http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/10/t-mobile-we-probably-lost-all-your-sidekick-data/
>
> Not to mention the weeks beforehand where access to the info was spotty as
> best.
>
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