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Sat, 08 Nov 2003
Mobility at Dartmouth
Naval at VentureBlog had a great post about unwired/mobile computing at Darmouth. This one goes hand in hand with Ray Ozzie's post about extreme mobility.
On the hardware side this underscores the importance of long battery life and low weight in order for this kind of work/life style to be viable. I think that Intel has made a wise investment in Centrino.
On the software side, the page on Blitzmail was interesting. There are probably some lessons in there for Chandler...
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