This is a neat service for sure and will be useful to many. I would however like to address the following quote from the TechCrunch article:<p>"In fact, I now assume that all flights will have Wifi, so when they don’t (eh, hem United Flight 0059) it’s like someone cut off your oxygen. And it’s such a rude awakening when you get off the plane and realize that there’s a thousand emergencies that went down while you were watching the inflight Adam Sandler movie and you have to scramble for the rest of the day fighting fires."<p>If you are working with that kind of pressure for a long time, thats really counter productive. It can be kind of addictive being that irreplacable but its bad business.