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symella (again) - buzz?

as posted a few weeks back, this (link) really is a cool app, notwithstanding potential drm issues. sure, the networks are still evolving and a 3mb file may take ~8 minutes to pull down, but for spur-of-the-moment demand (e.g. once or twice daily), that's more than fast enough. if the balance of embedded smartphones are symbian-based, you'd think this would be getting some consumer-, or at the very least, geek-buzz. and yet, other than the smattering of early notices, not so much as a random whisper of late - traditional or blogwise (at least not per the likes of technorati, icerocket, feedster, blogdigger, etc.). problem is, i'd hazard, your average consumer still doesn't know what a powerful little gadget he/she's got. hmmm. some work to be done there...

“symella (again) - buzz?”