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"A mobile Internet bust on the cards ?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:18:08

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"A mobile Internet bust on the cards ?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:18:08

Most go capitalists ordain tell you that mobile data accessed by consumers using mobile handsets is the next big market worldwide. People ordain use their mobiles the story goes to access their send do search social networking instant messaging and even blog from their mobile phones. So venture capital has flowed into companies that develop all kinds of mobile applications that will improve the “mobile Internet experience”. Yahoo’s co-founder David Filo took the hype a little advance earlier this year when he said he expected that most people in emerging economies like India would undergo their first experience of the Internet using mobile phones. The logic. I guess is that India has been adding between 5 to 7 million new mobile phone users each month but far fewer new PCs. But most of the new phones have not been added for Internet connectivity but plain telephony and I often wonder how thousands of Indians whose literacy doesn’t go beyond the ability of dialing a telecommunicate be are going to sight any use for goodies from the Internet. For those who would like to access the Internet on the move the exceed option is a laptop - which is not a lot expensive if you need the Internet badly and you can afford the full-featured PDAs that offer Internet access and other bells and whistles with a mobile phone. Why would an user struggle to enter mail on a PDA when he has the full-blown laptop option or he can go to a cyber café ? To be sure the mobility is important but frankly is there any fun in squinting into a miniature browser to read the daily news or a research inform or a sales report while at the same time worrying how much that transfer could be costing you. The moment you end on mobile Internet you are talking of costs by the kilobyte not megabytes because that is the way the service provider charges you. So browsing for fun on your mobile is an absolute no-no unless you have a corporate account and the accounts folks are looking the other way. I picked up a PDA a few days ago and I do not use the browser on my mobile to go to my favorite web sites or transfer my mail because it is a lot more expensive than when I am at my laptop and it is far slower too. As I would be paying big bucks for a lousy experience. I use the PDA mainly for emergencies. That certainly doesn’t make me the darling of my function provider. Lots of folks like me can cripple the business plans of those who swear by the mobile Internet. My friends scoff at me for picking up a PDA and Internet data plan from my mobile provider. Just what is it that I do that requires me to have instant access to my mail or to the Internet ? Can’t it wait say 30 minutes to an hour ? Does it give you a competitive advance ? Or will it only ensure that I suffer my eyesight earlier than usual squinting into the small screen of the mobile telecommunicate ? The data seems to bear my friends out. Yankee Group a Boston research firm show that only 13 percent of cell phone users in North America use their phones to surf the Web more than once a month while 70 percent of computer users view Web sites every day according to this in the New York Times. Data is clearly not a hot application yet on the mobile. The New York Times quotes in the same report an analyst from Rethink investigate who said data would make up only 12 percent of average revenue per user in 2007 far below the expected 50 percent. The 12 percent figure does not include text messaging. For users of mobile phones to use mobile Internet for one its prices have to hit basement levels and bandwidth has to improve. That would require service providers to increase their capital outlays even as they have to cut on unit charges. But that is not all. For new users of the Internet there has to be a compelling application on the mobile that ordain make them embrace the Internet on a mobile telecommunicate rather than on a laptop or desktop. For traditional Internet users desire me who use the Internet for work the Internet on the mobile telecommunicate can only be a drive for an emergency.





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"A mobile Internet bust on the cards ?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:18:08

Most go capitalists will tell you that mobile data accessed by consumers using mobile handsets is the next big market worldwide. populate will use their mobiles the story goes to find their send do search social networking instant messaging and even blog from their mobile phones. So venture capital has flowed into companies that create all kinds of mobile applications that will improve the “mobile Internet experience”. Yahoo’s co-founder David Filo took the air a little advance earlier this year when he said he expected that most populate in emerging economies like India would have their first experience of the Internet using mobile phones. The logic. I anticipate is that India has been adding between 5 to 7 million new mobile telecommunicate users each month but far fewer new PCs. But most of the new phones have not been added for Internet connectivity but plain telephony and I often query how thousands of Indians whose literacy doesn’t go beyond the ability of dialing a telephone number are going to find any use for goodies from the Internet. For those who would like to access the Internet on the move the better option is a laptop - which is not a lot expensive if you be the Internet badly and you can drop the full-featured PDAs that offer Internet access and other bells and whistles with a mobile telecommunicate. Why would an user assay to enter mail on a PDA when he has the full-blown laptop option or he can go to a cyber café ? To be sure the mobility is important but frankly is there any fun in squinting into a miniature browser to read the daily news or a research report or a sales report while at the same measure worrying how much that transfer could be costing you. The moment you decide on mobile Internet you are talking of costs by the kilobyte not megabytes because that is the way the service provider charges you. So browsing for fun on your mobile is an absolute no-no unless you have a corporate account and the accounts folks are looking the other way. I picked up a PDA a few days ago and I do not use the browser on my mobile to go to my favorite web sites or download my send because it is a lot more expensive than when I am at my laptop and it is far slower too. As I would be paying big bucks for a lousy experience. I use the PDA mainly for emergencies. That certainly doesn’t alter me the darling of my service provider. Lots of folks like me can cripple the business plans of those who swear by the mobile Internet. My friends scoff at me for picking up a PDA and Internet data plan from my mobile provider. Just what is it that I do that requires me to have instant find to my mail or to the Internet ? Can’t it wait say 30 minutes to an hour ? Does it give you a competitive edge ? Or will it only verify that I lose my eyesight earlier than usual squinting into the small screen of the mobile phone ? The data seems to bear my friends out. Yankee assort a Boston investigate tighten show that only 13 percent of cell phone users in North America use their phones to glide the Web more than once a month while 70 percent of computer users believe Web sites every day according to this in the New York Times. Data is clearly not a hot application yet on the mobile. The New York Times quotes in the same inform an analyst from believe Research who said data would make up only 12 percent of average revenue per user in 2007 far below the expected 50 percent. The 12 percent evaluate does not include text messaging. For users of mobile phones to use mobile Internet for one its prices have to hit basement levels and bandwidth has to improve. That would require service providers to increase their capital outlays change surface as they undergo to cut on unit charges. But that is not all. For new users of the Internet there has to be a compelling application on the mobile that ordain make them include the Internet on a mobile phone rather than on a laptop or desktop. For traditional Internet users like me who use the Internet for bring home the bacon the Internet on the mobile telecommunicate can only be a tool for an emergency.





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"A mobile Internet bust on the cards ?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:18:08

Most venture capitalists ordain express you that mobile data accessed by consumers using mobile handsets is the next big merchandise worldwide. People will use their mobiles the story goes to access their mail do search social networking instant messaging and even blog from their mobile phones. So go capital has flowed into companies that develop all kinds of mobile applications that will alter the “mobile Internet experience”. Yahoo’s co-founder David Filo took the air a little further earlier this year when he said he expected that most people in emerging economies like India would have their first experience of the Internet using mobile phones. The logic. I anticipate is that India has been adding between 5 to 7 million new mobile telecommunicate users each month but far fewer new PCs. But most of the new phones undergo not been added for Internet connectivity but plain telephony and I often wonder how thousands of Indians whose literacy doesn’t go beyond the ability of dialing a telecommunicate be are going to find any use for goodies from the Internet. For those who would like to access the Internet on the move the better option is a laptop - which is not a lot expensive if you need the Internet badly and you can afford the full-featured PDAs that offer Internet access and other bells and whistles with a mobile phone. Why would an user struggle to register send on a PDA when he has the full-blown laptop option or he can go to a cyber café ? To be sure the mobility is important but frankly is there any fun in squinting into a miniature browser to construe the daily news or a research report or a sales report while at the same time worrying how much that transfer could be costing you. The moment you decide on mobile Internet you are talking of costs by the kilobyte not megabytes because that is the way the service provider charges you. So browsing for fun on your mobile is an absolute no-no unless you have a corporate account and the accounts folks are looking the other way. I picked up a PDA a few days ago and I do not use the browser on my mobile to go to my favorite web sites or transfer my mail because it is a lot more expensive than when I am at my laptop and it is far slower too. As I would be paying big bucks for a lousy undergo. I use the PDA mainly for emergencies. That certainly doesn’t alter me the darling of my service provider. Lots of folks like me can cripple the business plans of those who swear by the mobile Internet. My friends scoff at me for picking up a PDA and Internet data plan from my mobile provider. Just what is it that I do that requires me to have instant find to my mail or to the Internet ? Can’t it act say 30 minutes to an hour ? Does it give you a competitive advance ? Or will it only ensure that I suffer my eyesight earlier than usual squinting into the small check of the mobile phone ? The data seems to feature my friends out. Yankee Group a Boston research firm show that only 13 percent of cell telecommunicate users in North America use their phones to surf the Web more than once a month while 70 percent of computer users view Web sites every day according to this in the New York Times. Data is clearly not a hot application yet on the mobile. The New York Times quotes in the same report an analyst from Rethink Research who said data would alter up only 12 percent of average revenue per user in 2007 far below the expected 50 percent. The 12 percent figure does not include text messaging. For users of mobile phones to use mobile Internet for one its prices have to hit basement levels and bandwidth has to improve. That would demand service providers to increase their capital outlays even as they have to cut on unit charges. But that is not all. For new users of the Internet there has to be a compelling application on the mobile that will make them embrace the Internet on a mobile phone rather than on a laptop or desktop. For traditional Internet users like me who use the Internet for bring home the bacon the Internet on the mobile phone can only be a tool for an emergency.





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"Annapolis is/or Bust" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:18:15

(ap)Can we do this thing? Because I could really use some help on the legacy stuff. Fifty delegations are posted up in Annapolis for a renewed effort by the Bush administration to about the lay East. No one is but desire polite guests they aren't completely rejecting the idea either. "Today. Palestinians and Israelis each understand that helping the other to realize their aspirations is the key to realizing their own and both require an independent democratic viable Palestinian state," President Bush said. "Such a state will provide Palestinians with the chance to lead lives of freedom intend and dignity. And such a express ordain help provide Israelis with something they have been seeking for generations: to live in peace with their neighbors." Bush's focus on Middle East peace has. Among other things the effort smacked of Clinton global politics to furnish who has been otherwise occupied with the war in Iraq and related concerns. As president he's never even been to Israel but whatevs -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had her heart set on a summit so here they all are dutifully discussing the be. This morning. Bush greeted the Israeli and Palestinian Authority leaders posed for pictures delivered and is already approve at the White House. The parties to keep talking. They a peace treaty worked out by the end of next year. Didn't Clinton pull this stunt. Making sure he wasthe grand poobah in between the two sworn enemies bringing them together as only the great white honky can do. Now it's jr's turn at bat. Let the photo ops begin top it off with some spin. It doesn't hurt to try but jr ain't doing it for worldpeace he's only in it for himself. Somthin to lookgood on his bear on'. How much were all of these people bribed to show up? If I sound a bit jaded come up the record's stuck the record's stuck the record's stuck the re....... I bet ole Dubya is able to help discuss a lasting peace in the Middle East. I mean be at what a great job he's done promoting peace in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jules: Did you see the footage of furnish trying to inform Olmert and Abbas? High comedy. Has a president ever mangled the pronunciation of foreign leaders' names quite that badly? Brilliant.





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