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Mobility
Nicholas Negroponte, MIT Media Lab chairman, and Kofi Annan, general secretary of the United Nations demonstrated the $100 laptop in Tunis yesterday at the U.N.-sponsored World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
How's this for mobility: commercial aircraft acting as (mobile, as in 500 mph) nodes in an airborne network.
Boeing: "An airplane designed with passengers in mind, so you can feel good about flying again."
Cisco and Motorola are collaborating on a (gotta love that marketing-speak) "seamless enterprise mobility solution"



