brian carroll on 10 Nov 2000 16:29:05 -0000 |
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<nettime> re: MOBILE MANIFESTO |
> have to upload this manifesto > to mypalmpilot first. Pit, i've been thinking about PDAs in relation to the internetwork. there is the wireless networked PDA which can get instant information, send email, trade stocks, browse webpages. the technology in the US costs around 300.00 for the wireless modem and 40.00/month for wireless access for the PDA, which is more expensive than a regular personal computer. this synchronous connection is the future of total connectivity, like the mobile phone and short message service (SMS) pager-like emails. they even have radios for PDAs which can receive one way text messaging. the other option, the asynchronous exchange of information via PDAs is booming. services like Avantgo [1] and Vindigo [2] make it possible to access the network for local and international information, which can be automatically downloaded to your PDA every time you hotsync it with your pc. maps, news, weather are all prepackaged content areas, but most of it is mainstream. there is the possibility of downloading any content from a webpage onto a PDA. Avantgo custom-channels attempt to do this, and it sometimes works, sometimes not. other services such as Coola, and others are on the horizon enabling any website content to be right-clicked and instantly queued for loading into your PDA during the next hotsync. also, there is content which is not commercialized, or is used under fair use (i'm assuming)... such as sitescooper. [3] there is still a freeware access to information in the e-books sector and documents, but most content and programs are commercialized. it seems that there is a lot of potential for grabbing information and developing information from current sites [i wonder when the nettime-l archives will be easy to automatically search and then download content from the archives to a PDA to read on while offline]... bc 1. http://www.avantgo.com/ 2. http://www.vindigo.com/ 3. http://sitescooper.org/ some content for PDAs that also appears on nettime: opinion TBTF DOC iSilo opinion The roving_reporter DOC iSilo security Crypto-Gram DOC iSilo security Cryptome DOC iSilo tech comp.risks DOC iSilo # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]