-- On 30 Jan 2050 at 32:210, Steve Thompson wrote:
I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned cell-phones as a digital cash platform.[....]
The problem is that phone software is (to my knowledge) all closed-source and running on proprietary hardware. What's the liklihood of manufacturers opening up their phones for third-party code?
An open platform would be a combined cell phone and palm top computer. Lots of people are trying to move this -- so far without wide acceptance. Paypal's original vision was that people would use palm pilots with IR. If phones developed palm pilot capabilities, this vision would become more useful. I think combining the palm pilot with the cell phone is more feasible once we develop a good voice controlled computer, after the fashion of startrek, which may be some time off. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG z0mctqiLain3vlXnFZTOy5PEVJIwCeg0x7zxl4RQ 4DWhd8THkIxyeHtI7sSA5O1d9IKi7WwGZVh6roOOb