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All,

Read here:

http://sense-datum.org/tim/archive/2...samoff__weblog

Please post all of your responses in the comments of my blog.

Thanks!
Tim
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I know a certain blogger who is still without one

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Jake Kunnari and Quim Gil (from maemo) have offered to help me judge the submissions for this "contest."

I have updated my blog to reflect the changes.

Thanks for all of the submissions so far.

Tim
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Update: Submissions are closed and the decision process has begun... Good luck!

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The winner has been announced!

http://sense-datum.org/tim/archive/2...samoff__weblog

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Good Morning,

I work in the traffic industry, selling and servicing traffic cabinets, cameras and communications equipment. I currently use a laptop to configure and retrieve logs from my equipment in the field. I have been looking for something a little smaller to do the day to day work without having to break out my laptop. Our cameras can be accessed and configured using Mozilla and I was hoping to prove whether or not the N810 could be used for this application.

In addition, I have been using my phone for GPS navigation though at times it is a hindrance. It seems that inevitably, someone calls right at a critical turn in my trip so that I lose the map and have to stop until I resume the navigator which is kind of a pain.

Anyway, The N810 looks and sounds like a really portable device I could use to help me, especially in the field.

Thanks,
Scott
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OOPS! Clicked the link from the turorial but didn't read all the posts. Didn't realize it was closed. Still gotta get one anyway
 
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