
I know little about technology. This is not my area of expertise; I am a creative writer. However, when I work at an Internet company, I came to understand the powerful ideas that arise from my fellow assistants / nerds (cool nerds: for example, Napoleon Dynamite) and how these ideas change our world for the better. The last idea, which brought me fruit, looks like an amazing achievement for all of humanity to take part, even writers. Mobile, wireless, broadband Internet means that we can now surf the Internet when we are on the road or away from our homes and offices.
If you want to learn more about wireless Internet technology, check out http://www.theunwired.net/ or [http://www.iburst.com.au]This is really cool stuff. Picture a few of these scenarios ...
You are a creative person, a writer / graphic artist who does not like to work indoors. You need fresh air blowing in your face, the sun warms your skin to get your imagination. You feel like sitting in a park, but would also like to have access to the Internet for research, as well as add to your blog or portfolio website. Attach one of these magical notebook models with your own antenna to the computer and until you are on your way to creating your life.
What to do if you are in a large business, a company manager, or do you need to regularly communicate with your colleagues? Now you are on the road, in a taxi, very quickly go down the highway. There is no need for it to be idle time & # 39; for you more. You can send by e-mail, send files, and if you are especially technically savvy, you can connect a webcam and voice IP address and have meetings and appointments. while on the go. Moving from office to office and staying in hotel rooms away from home does not matter, since you can always connect. Talk about the marginal loss of production due to lack of time and space!
Imagine that you are a university student who has to move a house a lot because of a short rental and sometimes unfriendly relations with roommates. You will no longer need to worry about disconnecting and reconnecting problems, especially with value added. Since this technology is also suitable for people, you do not have to worry about your buddies downloading a lot of your money using the usual wireless settings in their homes, telling you that you need to pay an “equal” share of their activities. However, there are no restrictions on the number of connections in one house, so all your friends or relatives can have their own.
There are also desktop versions if you are in an area that does not have access to ADSL, or you do not want to use a telephone line to access the Internet. The iBurst mobile version is similar to a conventional wireless system, except that it uses a base station system that transmits the network to wireless modems. So, if you study at school, work, in the library, at the airport, at a business meeting or even on the beach (if it is in the coverage area), you can surf the Internet (after the waves) and send important emails. There are several problems with places such as car parks and subways, where the radio frequency sometimes cannot break through the deep layers of concrete or where the towers are too far apart, so the connection falls and goes. I expect my botanist friends to solve these problems and any others that will evolve as technology advances. Botans can do all this. Check out Napoleon Dynamite’s dance moves: http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/napoleon. Now all we need to do is to wait for them to expand their attention in the field of tunnel vision on technology, on the development of means for creating a utopian society. I do not know, maybe, that we, creative people, are entering the game?
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