r117 - trunk/www.openmoko.com

sean at sita.openmoko.org sean at sita.openmoko.org
Thu Jul 12 14:27:16 CEST 2007


Author: sean
Date: 2007-07-12 14:27:07 +0200 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007)
New Revision: 117

Modified:
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/press-01-press_releases.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html
Log:
fixed press release link. corrected spellling errors in hardware tab of products section.

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/press-01-press_releases.html
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--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/press-01-press_releases.html	2007-07-12 09:44:57 UTC (rev 116)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/press-01-press_releases.html	2007-07-12 12:27:07 UTC (rev 117)
@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@
 			<h2>Press Releases</h2>
 			<div class="press_container">
 				<ul>
-					<li><a href="press-index.html">Openmoko goes live<br /></a><span class="date">July 9, 2007</span></li>
-					<li><a href="http://openmoko.com/files/OpenMoko_20061107.pdf">Openmoko Announces World's First Freed Phone<br /></a><span class="date">November 7, 2006</span></li>
+					<li>Openmoko goes live<br /><span class="date">July 9, 2007</span></li>
+					<li><a href="http://www.openmoko.com/press/OpenMoko_20061107.pdf">Openmoko Announces World's First Freed Phone<br /></a><span class="date">November 7, 2006</span></li>
 				</ul>
 			</div>
 			<a href="#" class="top_link"><span>top</span></a>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html
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--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html	2007-07-12 09:44:57 UTC (rev 116)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html	2007-07-12 12:27:07 UTC (rev 117)
@@ -87,22 +87,22 @@
         <div class="collumn_view">
                 	<h4>A Smarter Phone</h4>
 
-	<p>On the hardware side we’re pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openness and developer-access from the start, Neo’s hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
+	<p>On the hardware side we're pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openess and developer-access from the start, Neo's hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
 
-	<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">SOC</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, at easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
+	<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">SOC</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left "interesting" signals, such as the I2C bus, at easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
 
 	<h4>Connectivity</h4>
 
-	<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and reacts accordingly.</p>
+	<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640x480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And being AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows its location and reacts accordingly.</p>
 
 	<h4>Storage</h4>
 
 	<p>You can extend the internal storage of 128 MB <span class="caps">RAM</span> and 64 MB <span class="caps">NAND</span> Flash with an SDIO-capable microSD card. As a bonus, we ship a 512 MB card with the phone.</p>
 
-	<h4>Openness</h4>
+	<h4>Openess</h4>
 
-	<p>Like Make Magazine we believe “If you can’t open it, you don’t own it”.<br />
-Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy; but, Neo’s are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we’ll give you a special screwdriver, (the Neo cracker), and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>        </div>
+	<p>Like Make Magazine we believe "If you can't open it, you don't own it".<br />
+Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy, but, Neo's are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we'll give you a special screwdriver (the Neo cracker) and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>        </div>
 	</div>
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Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html	2007-07-12 09:44:57 UTC (rev 116)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html	2007-07-12 12:27:07 UTC (rev 117)
@@ -110,22 +110,22 @@
         <div class="collumn_view">
                 	<h4>A Smarter Phone</h4>
 
-	<p>On the hardware side we’re pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openness and developer-access from the start, Neo’s hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
+	<p>On the hardware side we're pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openess and developer-access from the start, Neo's hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
 
-	<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">SOC</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, at easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
+	<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">SOC</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left "interesting" signals, such as the I2C bus, at easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
 
 	<h4>Connectivity</h4>
 
-	<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and reacts accordingly.</p>
+	<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640x480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And being AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows its location and reacts accordingly.</p>
 
 	<h4>Storage</h4>
 
 	<p>You can extend the internal storage of 128 MB <span class="caps">RAM</span> and 64 MB <span class="caps">NAND</span> Flash with an SDIO-capable microSD card. As a bonus, we ship a 512 MB card with the phone.</p>
 
-	<h4>Openness</h4>
+	<h4>Openess</h4>
 
-	<p>Like Make Magazine we believe “If you can’t open it, you don’t own it”.<br />
-Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy; but, Neo’s are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we’ll give you a special screwdriver, (the Neo cracker), and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>        </div>
+	<p>Like Make Magazine we believe "If you can't open it, you don't own it".<br />
+Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy, but, Neo's are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we'll give you a special screwdriver (the Neo cracker) and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>        </div>
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