From: Leonard B. <du...@ca...> - 2006-10-25 18:50:02
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <img alt="" src="cid:par...@ca..." height="349" width="645"><br> Gamers With Jobs will likely be the primary recipient of my written output, but I'd certainly be up to working with other bloggers, websites, or publications.<br> One of the arguments made for developing a domestic standard, which is not an unusual step in China, is to reduce IP payments.<br> New York is known as a city in which bureaucracy is a kind of superpower that can change the laws of physics, and the parks department is fully charged with these preternatural abilities.<br> WAPI has been slapped around by the ISO, in part because China's industry won't publish the spec.<br> These points of access are a far cry from blanket coverage, of course, and then there are the eight other parks yet to go. And they have put roadblocks in the way of other groups providing free service at those groups' expense. Spammers might use them. I happen to know that some prominent wireless industry veterans are in a quiet period preceding their own launch of another metro-scale testing firm, too.<br> That doesn't preclude compliance with IEEE standards or Wi-Fi certification, of course. Though I'd intended to keep it at least somewhat operational, that hasn't happened, and there's really no chance that it'll offer much by way of content in the near future.<br> And they have put roadblocks in the way of other groups providing free service at those groups' expense.<br> In every industry I speak to now, I hear the same interest in intra-network media servers, whether it's coffee shops, railroad Internet operators, or in-flight broadband.<br> The Friends and NYCwireless are sending waves from nearby for now. MIT Roofnet and CUWiN were working in parallel towards similar aims.<br> AIM is the largest IM service worldwide.<br> That's right: go ahead and unsubscribe, these RSS feeds are dead.<br> That doesn't preclude compliance with IEEE standards or Wi-Fi certification, of course.<br> It would have required foreign firms to partner with domestic companies, revealing significant silicon intellectual property in the process.<br> Where Motorola goes to great lengths to hide the screws, and minimize bumps and seams, the LG Fusic has dozens of ugly protuberances, gaps, holes, screws, seams, etc. " Wi-Fi, however, produces a more positive response. In every industry I speak to now, I hear the same interest in intra-network media servers, whether it's coffee shops, railroad Internet operators, or in-flight broadband.<br> It comes with a break-offable front plate which can be used to change the accent color of the very front of the phone. Still a little tricky to state precisely what happened. Though I'd intended to keep it at least somewhat operational, that hasn't happened, and there's really no chance that it'll offer much by way of content in the near future.<br> That's a strange range.<br> suddenly any app that tried to do a DNS lookup of any sort would go into permanent beachball mode and never recover. Gamers With Jobs will likely be the primary recipient of my written output, but I'd certainly be up to working with other bloggers, websites, or publications. A few years ago, WAPI was going to be required for all equipment sold in China, but high-level Bush administration negotiation apparently squashed that plan. He likes the device's orientation to college students, most of whom now have ubiquitous on-campus Wi-Fi access.<br> The idea of having pilot projects and test periods for large networks is great, but having independent, qualified firms to evaluate the performance is best.<br> That's right: go ahead and unsubscribe, these RSS feeds are dead. We need some competing superheroes in New York, apparently, to fight the Tunnel Vision and Freeze Rays that emanate from Parks' leaders. Oooh, look, colored squares flying around.<br> If devices made in China can retail in the U.<br> <br> </body> </html> |