Friday, September 21, 2007
An hour with Bill Gates
Definitely worth a watch - the next 5 years in the tech industry is going to be incredibly exciting! The man is a legend for what he has done and continues to do - now with his focus on his foundation work.
Always on internet

What does this mean? Lots of things - for starters......increased data caps for kiwis and aussies - that's basic supply and demand. It may also mean faster round trips for internet to and from the US.
And what about the last few miles ? Apple are ploughing ahead signing up telcos in Europe to support the iPhone. Its interesting to see how many WIFI hotspots there are in places like the UK and Germany. And with the announcement of free WIFI for iPhone users in 7500 odd hot spots we are getting closer to an always online environment which is cheap for mobile users. This is great news to try and support the best of both worlds in the interim while 3G internet is still too draining on mobile device batteries.
What I can't find the info on yet but will no doubt surface in the next few days will be how much coverage does these 7,500 hotspots actually give you. And what will be the charges for iPod Touch users? That will be a interesting one but no doubt well thought out by the Telcos.

Safari 3 is so much faster at rendering complex webpages - I hope it is too on the iPhone & Touch too - early reports show it is. I'm picking it will be the browser of choice within 18 months (more than 30% market share).
Say goodbye to the scientific calculator on the college kids shopping list - say hello to the iPod Touch! Just think about it! Yes the device is a game changer - free college WIFI will have to be offered as well.
End to end internet is almost here - always on internet - always in your pocket.
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