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Motrola, Palm, RIM are trying hard to wrestle business away from each others by introducing new brands of Cellphones, Handsets, email devices, handhelds with features like hard drives and so on. To this end it was Research in Motion that first introduced its very Popular e-mail device called Blackberry. And now it's the turn of Motrola which has unveiled its wireless handset that it calls q handset. The name sounds like a small restaurant in NYC called why Curry"? and another called Wai coffee or Wai something. Motrola has no derth of devices like RAZR.
All Motrola nneds is a new approach. I've suggested that new approach in this blog. There is a plenty of hardware to meet the needs of the approach I'm suggesting in this blog. For example IBM has a number of Hardframe machines to which it is adding a new line of Mainframes that it calls Z-9. Although IBM takes a great deal of trouble to stress the differences between the lines of its servers or hardframes the difference are not such as would make a difference as to the dortunes of IBM as measured by its gross revenues or net profits. As a matter of fact IBM used to be in the main Frame business which it literally abandoned to go fullflegedly into the personal computer business and now it's back into the mainframe business this time stressing security or scripting as the cause of its touting these machines.
This hardware can only start making a dent into the fortunes of these hardware companies if they subscribe financially to my effort to create a new internet infrastructure and a web browser with a server with a completely new role. The role will involve serving several new clients simultaneously rather than several new applications simultaneously as IBM and others users try to put these machines to use. Further the internet role of the servers is only clerical i.e to send the files to the clients upon their sole command. This role has to be totally abandoned if the interests of the security are to be served. Otherwise it'll continue to be a tug of war between the creaters of the security and the Hackers.
Then there is the issue of Piracy. There is currently a BOYCOTT of RIAA. Not that RIAA is concerned about the BOYCOTT. It is concerned about wiping out piracy at any cost. Presently the only option open to it is suing those it deems guilty of piracy although it has not collected even a penny from them.
The approach suggested in this blog is the only solution for serving the interests of security, piracy and eternal protection from the hackers. I hope these words reach Motrola, and other manufacturers of handheld wireless devices or even RIAA and telecoms and they support my drive to develop the new web browser by donating $5,000,000 ($5 Million). The donation would lead to a rise in gross revenues that will be several times greater.
SATISH BHARDWAJ has a M.SC degree with Statistics major, B.Sc degree with Physics, Statistics and Mathematics major and B.E. degree with Civil Engineering major. He is presently a blog writer and comments on issues related to the Internet Infrastructure and Web Browser. Read more at: . |