"An in-car GPS or an eBook reader"

That is the answer to the question: When is a phone not a phone?

Items like the Dash, an in car GPS based on the OpenMoko Project, and Amazon’s Kindle, the much maligned ebook reader, both use cellular phone technology in decidedly non-phone ways.

Ultimately, in an open telecommunications world, we’ll use whatever means we can to connect to the network, finding the best combination of features and price to deliver services that could never have been considered in a world where a phone was just a phone.

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  1. Global Positioning System: Car GPS, GPS Reviews » An in-car GPS or an eBook reader Says:

    [...] jmorton10@gpspassion.com had some great ideas on this topic.You can read a snippet of the post here.Items like the Dash, an in car GPS based on the OpenMoko Project, and Amazon’s Kindle, the much maligned ebook reader, both use cellular phone technology in decidedly non-phone ways. Ultimately, in an open telecommunications world, … [...]

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Written by sean (contact).

It was written on December 3rd, 2007 at 10:29 am
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