Treo 600 Lust Satisfied
Robert on 2003/12/02:
„I'm posting this entry from my rocking new Treo 600 cellphone/PDA/camera/email client/web browser/time consumer. I'm using the keyboard and web browser on the phone to access the standard MT interface for posting new entries....“
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„Last night, I felt quite unsatisfied by the portrait of Jesus in the film. The blond hair and blue eyes are certainly a bit hard to get over for many viewers, especially for early 21st century Berkeley types like me. But as I reflected a bit more, that's not really the big problem or challenge in my eyes -- since there have been so many images across time and circumstance -- and because the Bible is silent on Jesus' appearance.“http://raymondyee.net/blog/archives/ 2003_06.html - Cached
„I don't have very solid preference of web-browser, but right now it's still the fastest (watch out! mozilla-firebird is running up) and the most beautiful browser on the Mac. Following are my wishes list for current Safari (Release 1.0 / v85).“http://apple.sysbio.info/~mjhsieh/archives/ 000157.html - Cached
Found at a page of mjhsieh, posted on 2003/07/04
„You can use the regular web browser built in to the device to post online, but it's limited to five sentences or so (ug!) And you can't upload photos. So far, email to Typepad seems like it might be the best short-term Treo 600 moblogging solution.“http://joi.ito.com/archives/2003/11/30/ dans_got_rss_on_his_treo_600.html - Cached
Found at a page of Joichi Ito, posted on 2003/11/30
„While email has the advantage of being direct, the contents of any message sent by email is useful a) only to those who receive it, and b) usually for only the short amount of time that it remains in their inbox. Granted, there are those who faithfully maintain an archive of all email messages they've both sent and received, but all too often even those are dependent upon proprietary software applications for access. For example, if we are no longer using Microsoft Outlook five years from now, how easy will it be to access the contents of the email you've exchanged over the past year?“http://itc.uncc.edu/dale/weblog/archives/ 2003_02.html#000987 - Cached
Found at a page of dalepike, posted on 2003/02/10
„The occasional email message would come through. It was when I did stuff that started creating connections, primarily web surfing, the problem would occur. The problem was highly intermittent, but would eventually be triggered with enough clicky-clicky on links.“http://www.unicom.com/chrome/a/000274.html - Cached
Found at a page of chip, posted on 2003/06/17
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