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Wireless Culture: American vs. European

Jason Coup

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When visiting a foreign country, it’s always good to know a bit about the local culture and customs. We seem to think of this most often when it comes to things like greetings, dining habits/etiquette, and languages. However, we should also remember that, in a time where nearly everyone has a mobile device in their pocket, there are a number of cultural differences when it comes to wireless technology as well.


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Wireless Mobility has arrived for me

Mitchell Jamel

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I finally was impress with my wireless connection during a recent open house... After years of buying the top PDA or wireless cards and spending hours setting them up only to realize that I am losing productivity not increasing I would just set them aside and move on to business as usually, that is until I purchased the t-mobile dash last week. This device is very useful not only for 24/7 Internet access and e-mail but the ability to use it as a modem for my notebook which allow most applications to work great (Just stay away from huge downloads) the device utilizes the edge network which offers accepted speeds.


Telus Mobility is so expensive

Jeff Kee

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My cell phone bill this month came to $101.65. I used to keep it around $70 or so… But man. It just keeps getting worse and worse each month.


My Thoughts On Amnesty Internationals Mobile Donation Program

Justin Oberman

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Blogimages Image Psionandy Amnesty-1 Like the iPhone, the idea of raising money via a mobile phone is an idea that a lot of political campaigns and non-profits would like to get their palms around. Just imagine it. A large gathering of people at a concert are instructed by the rock idol of their choice to take out their cell phones and send a text message to a short code that will donate 2 dollars to XYZ charity. Or imagine a billboard asking for the same thing in major areas of stop and go transit. Sounds like a dream. But its not that easy and I have written and spoken about the challenges involved in the process at length. The easiest way to raise money over the mobile phone is by means of Premium SMS (PSMS) (SMS = text messaging).


Google in video talks with media biggies

Minic Rivera

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The New York Times reported that Google is working with Dow Jones, Conde Nast, Sony BMG Music Entertainment and other large content companies to syndicate their video content on other Web sites. The videos appear inside Google ad boxes on sites that are relevant to the content of the videos and advertisements run during or after the content. There are already video ad networks that make similar deals, and NBC Universal is attempting something similar, the report said.


Wireless Culture: American vs. European

Jason Coup

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When visiting a foreign country, it’s always good to know a bit about the local culture and customs. We seem to think of this most often when it comes to things like greetings, dining habits/etiquette, and languages. However, we should also remember that, in a time where nearly everyone has a mobile device in their pocket, there are a number of cultural differences when it comes to wireless technology as well. Michael Mace has written a very intriguing article on the differences in wireless culture between Americans and Europeans. Of course it would be wrong to assume that all Americans or all Europeans can be categorized equally; however there are some clear and significant differences in these two parts of the world when it comes to wireless technology. I think many Americans would be surprised to find that their Motorola RAZR on a CDMA network from Verizon (which is quite popular here) is vastly different than what you would find in the pockets of most people in the UK.


Wireless Network

Jules

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I honestly don’t know what I would do without wifi. Our home has been on a wireless network for over 6 years now, and I could never be without it. I love how I can just take my laptop anywhere I want, including outside in the backyard. If I had a pool, I would live out there, being online, and taking a dip. With secure outdoor wireless products offered by Cisco the possibilities are endless. Public transportation companies, police, fire, airports, and government agencies can all have secure networks from their data centre. My wireless network is secure enough for home use


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