eShekels Limited, Jan 2008
of not having internetaccessible and widespread. This is one of the many challenges that have made internet vendors operate at high costs when providing internetaccess.
Currently, the Nigerian population
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2006
phones are replacing normal phones in Japanese homes, much like digital TVs gaining prevalence. Furthermore, internetaccess has become easier with the introduction of 3G, providing an easy way
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2009, Pages: 99
of Interaction
- - 2.2 c Ubiquitous Computing
- -2.2 d Innovative Approaches to Accessing and Processing Information
3. Display Application Areas and Technologies
- 3.1 Technology Profiles
- - 3.1 a E
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Digital identity and biometrics
5.3. Consumption forecasts up to 2020
6. DIGITAL LIVING
6.1. "Broadband everywhere"
6.1.1. Mobiles and Internetaccess continue to increase
6.1.2. The rise of ultra high
Business Insights, Oct 2009, Pages: 167
developed markets are watching less TV as a result of their increased internet use; a significant proportion, and a trend which is challenging existing business models, especially those that rely
VDM Publishing House, Jan 2010, Pages: 252
The continuing growth in Internet services and the associated bandwidth consumption presents many challenges to be met at the network tiers. The deployment of a fiber-optic local network
IDATE, Sep 2011, Pages: 80
the connected television has become ubiquitous, TV accounts for more than 20% of connectable devices sold, in particular thanks to the popularity of game consoles. By 2015, most televisions will access the Web
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Aug 2011, Pages: 294
click on Enquire before buying The wireless way of life is a rapidly expanding phenomenon in the 21st century. From wireless data transfer to wireless connectivity to LAN/ WAN/Internet networks, modern
Business Monitor International, May 2011, Pages: 51
subscribers to access media content via a wide variety of internet-connected devices such as personal computers and smartphones, are rapidly gaining traction, forming another key risks to the IPTV growth
Frost & Sullivan, Nov 2010, Pages: 59
This study provides an analysis of the World SONET/SDH related test equipment markets, examining the drivers, restraints, industry challenges impacting the market. In addition, an in-depth analysis
Ovum, Jan 2010, Pages: 42
moderation of the ad message
Building online trust becomes critical
Digital content and advertising in 2020 - the broad view
Industry overview
Ubiquitousaccess, digital content on tap
A complex, crowded
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This report aims to foster a better understanding on how to leverage the economic and social impacts of the implementation of the Internet into mobile devices to enable ubiquitous governments
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Feb 2008, Pages: 224
with access to Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- offering what Google founder Larry Page calls "perfect search."
Authors bio:
H. Peter Alesso is an Internet innovator with twenty years research experience
Futurescape, July 2010, Pages: 150
Internet users prefer to access sites with their Facebook identities
8.2.4. Facebook – a dominant identity provider
8.3. Do social networks drive TV ratings and online video viewing?
8.3.1. TV ratings
Frost & Sullivan, June 2010, Pages: 51
range of scenarios, is ubiquitous, and extremely cost-effective especially when used as part of a data plan." Other important and popular data services include mobile Internet, premium mobile content
MSC Business Development Ltd. (MSC Reports), Nov 2008, Pages: 34
At the end of the 90's and in the early years of this decade, a huge amount of data centre capacity was built on a flush of cheap money to address the promise of the dotcom boom. Internet
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through our Mobile & Wireless Growth Partnership Service program. With continuous access to intelligence and resources from all seven perspectives of the Complex Business Universe, the Growth Partnership
Digital Vector, Jan 2004, Pages: 212
and it provides a standard interface for applications to interact. Web services have the potential to facilitate applications and information to be delivered over the Internet, which can be accessed by disparate
IDTechEx, June 2008, Pages: 227
. INTRODUCTION
1.1.1. Airports today
1.1.2. Many challenges
1.2. What is RFID?
1.2.1. RFID is in many parts of the modern airport already
1.2.2. Everyday RFID - car clickers, contactless cards
1.3. Airport