Assumption, My Dear, Is The Mother Of... All On-Line Fun

Published by Steve Litchfield at 16:12 UTC, December 11th 2008

After three days mostly in the dark (in terms of economical data), Ewan has a few choice words for manufacturers and software designers - don't assume that an Internet Connection is always present. Because there are times, especially when roaming, when an always-on data connection can be as much a curse as a blessing. 

And yes, the headline's literary reference flew past me, too... 8-)

Comments welcome.

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TomJ
I posted on a firum at Another Place on a not dissimilar topic this afternoon; while it's all very well introducing web services, it doesn't mean the on device data can't be better integrated and exploited:

http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopi...=355438#355438
Unregistered
The headline refers to the classic motto of the villain in Under Siege 2, of course.
Unregistered
You're absolutely right. Cloud computing has its advantages, but local copies of the data should always be automatically kept and be easily accessible.
Unregistered
Welcome to the world of the frequent international traveller!

Applications are one thing, what we really need in the EU is action on roaming data, just like the action we had on calls & texts.
udewal
Agree fully Ewan. I've always felt push mail or always on connectivity on a mobile is more of carrier generated hype to make more service revenues rather than anything else.

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