Is there any chance that anonymous cellphone usage from telco companies could be queried to better estimate the usage of cell phones on say remote Interstate portions (where it's far less likely that people are using their cell phones in their homes) ?
A nice solid entry and a step ahead in the evolution of portable computing.
Although, the usage of the keyboard perplexes me. Using a keyboard while the screen lays flat just seems awkward to me..
Maybe there's a secondary market that the NYT can get into.
Seems to me there doesn't exist any painless way for people to make micropayments for online content. The NYT could be a pioneer in this market and provide a way for other papers to integrate a micropayment system into their online publications. Something similar to a "One-click" shopping.
Is there any chance that anonymous cellphone usage from telco companies could be queried to better estimate the usage of cell phones on say remote Interstate portions (where it's far less likely that people are using their cell phones in their homes) ?
http://jimasks.me/would-you-ever-consider-bribing-someone-to-get-a-job-promotion
A nice solid entry and a step ahead in the evolution of portable computing. Although, the usage of the keyboard perplexes me. Using a keyboard while the screen lays flat just seems awkward to me..
http://jimasks.me/if-you-could-choose-how-you-would-die-what-would-you-choose-and-why
Maybe there's a secondary market that the NYT can get into. Seems to me there doesn't exist any painless way for people to make micropayments for online content. The NYT could be a pioneer in this market and provide a way for other papers to integrate a micropayment system into their online publications. Something similar to a "One-click" shopping.