A web tablet that uses the cloud for apps? Ridiculous!

Tab4Of all the cockamamie ideas I’ve ever heard, this one takes the cake. The TechCrunch folks are spec’ing out a small "web tablet" that… get this… runs a minimal operating system and uses the web browser for most of its functionality! Oh, I fell off my chair laughing about that one.

Seriously, who in their right mind would actually use Firefox and extensions for their full, mobile computing experience? It’s laughable! Here’s a few challenges, I’d like to see them overcome right out of the gate:

OK, I was being facetious the whole time above because I’ve being using the very computing model that the TC web-tablet is all about. No, I haven’t been doing so on a $200 piece of hardware, but with the right specs, I’m pretty darn sure I could. I think my $1200 UMPC with Intel Core Solo is overkill for this effort, but I don’t have anything less powerful at the moment.

This all goes back to one of the comments I made in my "web-only" challenge (now into day 44) and since it’s appropriate, I’ll regurgitate it here for commentary:

"When I first started out, I’ll admit that I wanted to use a simplebrowser and various web-based apps. However, I quickly learnedsomething (and I hope others did as well): web-based apps and servicesaren’t really mature enough at this point in time to fully embrace.Could I have ended my journey right then? Absolutely, but I thinkpushing forward in a slightly new direction was valuable enough tocontinue onward.

So what else have I learned? That a relatively low-powered devicewith relatively limited storage can be a "nearly-full-functioning"device for me right now thanks to the Firefox platform. I think I coulduse a device that solely had an embedded version of Firefox along withconnectivity and extensions for my personal computing needs. That’ssomething I honestly never dreamed of nor envisioned when I startedthis."

There’s much more to the product than just software of course, so I’m looking forward to seeing what develops on the hardware side. If the TC folks are looking for some expertise in either area, I think they know where to find a great community that can help them along, no?

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