Nokia N800 internet tablet?
Ooh - that's pretty awesome. Although for $299, I'd rather have an iPod touch ($299 and $399).
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Nokia N800 internet tablet?
Ooh - that's pretty awesome. Although for $299, I'd rather have an iPod touch ($299 and $399).
Unlike the iTouch, you can get it for less than list.
Oh, cool.
I've been wanting some tiny portable mini-computer thingie with WiFi for awhile now. If I get such a thing I'll have to consider the N800.
flea, I think the nokia suggestion is a good one. I bet that librarians would want a keyboard.
I was just looking at my wishlist this morning and it lists the city and state (maybe zip code too) but doesn't list the actual street information.
Thanks, Stephanie. I took a look and you are right - the actual street address isn't included, which is all I wanted. It might have helped to actually look at the address, huh?
OH! I get it now. See, my brain saw "address" and went "URL" and now I feel totally dumb.
Oops. Sorry for the pointless "help" there GC.
Favorite RSS aggregators? My neighbor loves the concept but isn't digging the Google Reader much.
(Me, I'm loving NetNewsWire Lite. So beautifully Maccish! And now I'm using Mail to access the IMAP G-mail. It's so nice.)
I love google reader. especially given that google gears will allow you to read google reader offline.
I am the worst computer user ever. I got my wireless router, but it wouldn't work, I called and was bitchy to the person and was getting frustrated.
...um...
I didn't have the antennae turned on.
er...
I apologized.
I use (and love) Google Reader, but before that I was a fan of Bloglines.