keyword: wifi!
The third and most recent manufacturer to release a compact digital point and shoot camera is Canon:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0510/05102501canonsd430wifi.asp
Following closely on the heels of Nikon's announcement of the P1 and P2 compact digital cameras that feature 802.11b/g access, and Kodaks EasyShare One, Canon has released the SD430 with built-in 802.11b.
While this is sort of neat in a "ooh shiny!!" sort of way, I'm in agreement with dpreview.com that I'm really not sure what problems Wifi modules will solve with these types of cameras. It might be neat to see photos at an event nearly instantly displayed across the room on a big screen (trade show, company party, open house, weekend BBQ, whatever) and if you're at home with your kids birthday party, no longer worrying about storage on-camera would be nice as you send your photos to your PC, but really, what else is there? Even if you get a wifi hotspot on the road, there (at first glance) doesn't appear to be a way to connect your camera to your server halfway across the country. Do you really want to be sending your photos to some stranger's pc?
Maybe if someone came up with a cheap kiosk that could accept images over wifi and burn a CD on the spot, but that sort of infrastructure would take a ton of time to build.