Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Mobile Tech Computing future that may go up in the air


Who says innovation is dead in the United States? Every time I turn around, I read an article by another innovator in the personal technology space. The rapid increase in new innovations in mobile computing technologies is a little overwhelming, and we have been inundated with new ideas and great concepts for a decade. Many people trøde that, after the Silicon Valley, which was crashed. but now we see companies like Apple, Google, and others have come up with new innovations more quickly than anyone had imagined.

There was a very interesting article in Forbes Small Business Magazine in April 2005 with the title "Cell calls by pop-up? Entrepreneurs and Arizona Weather balloons replacement Cheap high Telecom satellites, "by Justin Martin of Chandler Arizona. In this article, a small business person is using a weather balloons with a device which is not greater than 4 one-gallon milk container range from below.

It seems that, rather than to build and launch more mobile communication satellites are costing millions of dollars, this gentleman could simply use cheap weather balloons with all the necessary equipment to the next to nothing. It is a fantastic system to solve a real problem, and his total cost for each unit is only $ 400. And "if he launched a second pop-up every 12 hours, the annual costs would only be $ 300,000 total," easy competing with the costs to set up a satellite and keep the system working.

Is this the future of mobile technology, you would one day be using your portable computer, laptop, or perhaps your Tablet PC and connect to the Internet through a cheap weather balloon-perhaps. And you have full access to the Internet, cell phone, texting, e-mails and all the things your iPhone can do anything you could ever care to do on a Tablet PC. It is indeed a brilliant concept, and if you would like to examine this in more, I recommend you look up this article on the Internet. I hope you please consider actually all this.








Lance Winslow is a retired founder of a Nationwide franchise Chain, and now runs Online think tank. Lance Winslow believes it is hard work to write articles; 21,300 http://www.bloggingcontent.net/


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