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Old 11-10-2007, 10:30 AM
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Default Re: The mobile revolution

I once worked with some young guys on a project for a network company. Those were the days that I had to admit that I am an economist and not an IT professional.
  1. They were able to hold n-people on hold on the phone line. We were 2 at a time supporting 1000 people.
  2. They had two computers.
  3. On one computer they registered information in a database.
  4. The other computer was identical to the clients we were supporting. On that computer some of them (mirc vas the communication plattform back in 1998 ) divided the screen in up to 10 windows where they communicated with different people.
  5. Everything seemed to work seamless.
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Originally Posted by cw1865 View Post
So I too heard about google's future forway into the cellular market. I need 'ad driven software' for my phone like I need a hole in my head.
What about piercings? I am too old to get that. Say's classical law of economics say:

"Supply creates its own demand."

Mobile phones can be misused like any other gadget or tool.

Picture video / blogging (by mobile phones) is a threat to some authorieties that we do not like. IMO it is a very important tool in getting publicity on political events.

Short vide clips sent to YouTube and / or Cnn iReport is not what various dictators of the world like. A short video can tell more than a long article.

Interesting observation: Try to observe who does not like (video) blogging.

Last edited by kgun; 11-10-2007 at 10:52 AM.
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