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	<title>Comments on: Future is more than wireless</title>
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		<title>By: First impression: Opera Unite &#171; Dr. Ivan&#39;s Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>First impression: Opera Unite &#171; Dr. Ivan&#39;s Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] So, may be I have totally missed the point, but to a certain degree I fail to see the innovation. I absolutely agree that this is a very convenient model of operation: You have a computer running at home and have access to it from anywhere in the world over the net. Sounds wonderful, but as far as I know such ideas have existed, and indeed have been used, for a long time. I myself am a frequent user of such model and have been for several years. It makes synchronization absolete &#8211; and as far as I am concerned, that is a good thing (my thoughts on the subject). [...]</description>
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