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In a comment to Roger at Internet Tablet Talk, Dr. Ari Jaaksi says he'd like to see developed:
[...] an app or service (it doesn’t have to be inside the device, it could be on the network) that demands online, constant access."
This kind of sentiment has been expressed before about the Maemo-based Internet Tablets:
Now it's self-evident that we're not in a world of ubiquitous Internet yet. Norwich city centre's free wifi rollout could be considered a start, as could the talk of a non-free nationwide WiMax network.
So, I look forward to the day of ubiquitous Internet access...
Personally, I doubt the Internet will ever be ubiquitous in these locations without paying a fortune (after all, if an FM radio signal can't be ubiquitous, why would people pay to make a cheap Internet connection available); and why should I have to pay a fortune to check my calendar?
Yes, these are Internet tablets, but I should be able to carry my bits of the Internet around with me.
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