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A vision of the mobile future

Ray Ozzie has a vision - Extreme Mobility. It’s a future where software is written with networking and mobility at its core, rather than tacked on afterwards.

And by networking he doesn’t just mean it expects permanently connected multi-megabit ethernet, he’s proposing that the software can cope with the full spectrum of connectivity - GSM dialup through gigabit ethernet, rarely connected through permanently connected - and that it cope with moving around that spectrum seamlessly.

This is a very similar vision to the one Ran Mokady has been espousing for years, although he has more of a mobile (i.e. PDA/phone) focus. It’ll be interesting to see whether he achieves it with the “frequently connected(tm)” architecture at Pogo.

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