Saturday, August 24, 2013
Connecting the Disconnected
It seems like a great idea: making sure that more people in the world have access to affordable internet. Some see these proposals as a way to make information available to those
in unserved regions at an affordable cost. Others, like Bill Gates Jr.,
have been less enthusiastic, saying that there are more pressing
immediate problems, such as ending malaria and other diseases of
poverty. With the internet being able to reach those areas, there might be a better chance and way to deal with the other pressing issues such as diseases and poverty. This could be an example of crowd sourcing in order to solve the issues. Wireless technology has allowed countries to leapfrog over cumbersome
hard-wire technology and move more quickly toward communications systems
that serve more people; and mobile phones make it possible for people
to communicate more easily than ever before. Mobile software development has also been able to keep up with the developing countries to bypass the hardware stages.
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The mobile software development have made communications with foreign countries easier.
ReplyDeleteWhat if some of these pressing problems can be helped with internet phones and mobile application development? It is definitely worth exploring it in that sense.
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a mobile application for everything. The mobile revolution is changing the way we use communication services.
ReplyDeleteWebsite development for computers is starting to be more like the mobile sites. More people are using mobile devices.
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