by Brian Solis
ITWire ran an intriguing story that spotlights a brand new get on the netbook that may hit the marketplace quickly. As opposed to most netbooks that are powered by possibly Linux or Windows XP, this netbook is powered by an iPhone.
What can only be explained as the Palm Foleo 2.0, but for iPhones and never Treos
Office 2010 Key, this intriguing OLO system is rumored to utilize the OS of the iPhone to allow a much more productive
Office 2010 Home And Business, notebook-friendly expertise associated with Net browsing and day-to-day info entry in programs ranging from weblog posts, on the internet docs
Microsoft Office Standard 2007, email, and notes.
With OLO, the iPhone not only gives the OS, but additionally serves since the device’s trackpad.
While the Palm Foleo never made it to the marketplace
Office 2010 Pro Key, I hailed it as a trendsetting system that would inevitbly force the migration and evolution in the phone becoming the central hub for all of our mobile communications and computing needs. It suffered from the right idea, but the wrong engineering and execution.
With the mass proliferation and enthusiasm of iPhones and their owners, the OLO may well pave the way for a more successful venture in placing the phone at the center of everything.
Time will tell however, as will the specs and details of the OLO iPholeo (not the real name) when they’re available.
I am intrigued.
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