[BC] The Future

Robert Meuser Robertm
Sat Dec 2 11:45:32 CST 2006


Mark

You could be right but then maybe not.  New technology always seems to 
morph in a way not predicted. That is probably because it attracts new 
users who dont understand how we thought it was supposed to work. They 
stumble on to something new nobody ever thought of . Come to think of it 
that's how radio first started out, a lot of unintended consequences.


R


Mark Humphrey wrote:

> On 12/2/06, gRAdy Moates <lists at loudandclean.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>   Back in 2000 I was telling my clients to be ready for this day,
>> that it was coming in about ten years.
>>
>> http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/08/16/rumors.of.wi.fi.ipod/
>
>
> Just think, once the "WiFi" iPods hit the market, we'll be able to
> download our latest and greatest podcasts automatically, just by
> stepping (or driving) into the coverage area of a "hotspot".
>
> The iPods will assemble program elements (latest news, weather,
> traffic, music blocks, etc.) on a user-customized basis and then
> present them like a radio automation system.
>
> Mark




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