I don't think this is the application envisioned. It's more likely professional services types. Like real estate, mobile sales, etc. People that rely on information that is more likely to be distributed via paper. I agree that this is a bridging technology, and as such, is likely to not even be worth developing. The other thing I'd like to point out is that it's marketing FUD. I doubt Nokia or HP (or anyone for that matter) will actually PRODUCE a product. It's more just flak to boost a stock price right before the execs execute their Rule 145 sales. RE: Can you hear me now, killing a tree? |