> 2. an always on i-appli-based screen saver might also be of interest to
> businesses who might want to use such a screen saver as an entry point to
> their mobile Intranet. And a 256K program might provide enough power to do
> something interesting, e.g., provide customer data to a maintenance worker
> when his company received a request from a customer.
It's not really the size of a program which has anything to do with
the "usefulness" of an application. And Java (or Brew) is not really
the solution to all mobile problems.
Juergen
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Received on Fri Apr 25 11:09:21 2003