idea.
January 28th, 2005cell phone (with a thumb keyboard) with a built-in ruby [ruby-lang.org] API.
It’s designed to build web applications around it. It’s the content generator, for your content-based site, or blog.
based on rails [rubyonrails.org], extended to build blog - or content aggregating - sites. CSS2, XHTML or HTML [w3c.org] strict.
you get a domain name, hosting (generous) w/ SQL database, 5 email addresses (for your domain, or a generic one, like gmail.com), unlimited web minutes (the cell towers are the metaservers to connect to the network).
the ruby API on the phone side will plug into, perhaps, a java-based blog client (or SDL [libsdl.org] on embedded Linux) designed for phones with full keypads.
the API would include image importing functions, audio blogging, ad nauseam.
you could do it on portable wi-max [wimaxforum.org] IP phones.
you could plug a google [google.com] farm [rackmountpro.com] into it, and have one hell of an intelligence [cia.gov] resource.