I think there's a lot of commonality between these two projects (100 dollar PC and N770).

In fact, I would encourage Nokia to target that same focus group (illeterate 3rd world computer users), which they probably will.. After all, N770 already makes them quite a lot more "computer producer" than smart phones ever did.

Technically, what Maemo/N770 offers that other Linux distros don't, is a state-saving and reviving mechanism. Personally, I think that is about the only 'genuine' feature in the product, and rather useful with a flash-only device.

-ak


Clemens Eisserer kirjoitti 6.11.2005 kello 18.35:

Hey guys!
why not suggesting MIT from trying Maemo on the
100-dollar laptop project?
I guess the 770 and the 100-dollar laptop share
similar functionality, don“t you think?

Don't think so since the 100Dollar laptop features a complete linux
and I don't think Maemo is ready for desktop use.
However you can suggest it if you think its a good idea.

lg Clemens
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