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This is indeed the “future”; even though I don’t suck up to the idea of . cannot support the applications; much like the streaming video. ’s was launched recently and there were couple of first hand reviews from early time suckers claiming about the 2 Mbps thoroughput. It’s hard to believe that from a sarkari outfit but then let’s give them benefit of doubt. There are enough dim wit wonders in this world who would not have been born had their fathers cared to use the “other” hole. Most of these dimwits work for :)

Dirty jokes apart, I am clearly excited about the new age applications. has shown the way and ’s looks much like a rip off the iPhone interface. Unless, you wish to name it as and make a fast buck by calling it “open alliance”. The idea sucks but there are a lot of people gung ho about the “possibilities”. I am more inclinded towards the browser because this is one software that connects to the and beyond. The OS () becomes redundant for all practical purposes.

I am linking on to a video of Mini (featured on Watch for starters) and the rendering engine is awesome. Unfortunately, much of the “compression” takes place at ’s servers before it serves the web page on your handset which raises concerns. However, I must admit that these are “white man’s concerns” and everyone makes money off the big idea as to what people are surfing in real time. Whether you are watching p0rn or doing Internet Banking.

There is a lot to be discovered.

I wasn’t surprised to read that HDFC and have created a virtual credit card. Now your mobile would become a payment gateway. This is an old concept and I had first reported about rumours that was planning to launch something similar to this. based transactions, if authenticated, are the safest bet to pay your bills because that would work irrespective of your mobile handset. , as usual, lost a golden oppurtunity to monetise their network spend and instead fell flat needing the star couple to advertise. Pooh. Dimwits conceptualised from the wrong “holes” need to get back to their roots for proper and effective marketing.

 

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