Not sure that's true. Google has been promoting offline syncing for someof their products (Calendar, Gmail, Reader) These can be used with no network connection, but once the network comes back they sync up. Any reason to think they wouldn't look to continue to support this capability?
I like to use both. The kindle and iPhone. I don't carry the kindle everywhere with me so the phone is handy when you have a little time to kill. When I turn the Kindle on it automatically syncs to the last page I read on the phone.
Been using Salling Media Sync with my Hero and had no problems at all. Syncs my iTunes playlists and music automatically when plugged. Also read about DoubleTwist the other day but haven't had a chance to try it out.
It's the fight to own the living room. Lot's of opportunities there. You can already stream Netflix and I'm sure we'll see other direct competition with the cable companies soon.
Not sure that's true. Google has been promoting offline syncing for someof their products (Calendar, Gmail, Reader) These can be used with no network connection, but once the network comes back they sync up. Any reason to think they wouldn't look to continue to support this capability?
My guess is Mobile Web is the data plan for the phone and exludeds tethering.
How do you handle pedestrians in a roundabout?
In TX proof of insurance is required to get your license.
I've found hundred of books on Amazon for free. Some that are only a few years old.
You already have it. When he has your tools you can't use them. When you have them he can't use them. Who knew you could apply DRM to a hammer...
I like to use both. The kindle and iPhone. I don't carry the kindle everywhere with me so the phone is handy when you have a little time to kill. When I turn the Kindle on it automatically syncs to the last page I read on the phone.
Been using Salling Media Sync with my Hero and had no problems at all. Syncs my iTunes playlists and music automatically when plugged. Also read about DoubleTwist the other day but haven't had a chance to try it out.
It's the fight to own the living room. Lot's of opportunities there. You can already stream Netflix and I'm sure we'll see other direct competition with the cable companies soon.