Guardian Reviews the Nokia 770
The Guardian seems to understand the Nokia 770, as shown by this review.
“If you want something that is lying around the house, or by your bedside, for instant use when needed, then this is for you. It could come of age during an era of omnipresent Wi-Fi, enabling anytime, anywhere access to the web for everything from word processing to blogging and video sites.”
“Previous attempts to sell internet tablet computers have failed despite massive accompanying hype. This one has two things in its favour. It is tailor-made for the cloudburst of web applications we are promised and, being based on open source, it can call on a volunteer army of Linux enthusiasts to write programs for it.”
Indeed, programmers have been jumping aboard. See for yourself on the Maemo Wiki’s Application Catalog!