if you have visited www.kartoo.com you would notice that it is based on the same vector concept when searching for data, ofcourse it has the 3D gui that makes it easier to pick what you are looking for, personally i cant wait for google to implement and provide an option of being able to search the same way as kartoo.com does, in some incidents when i was cross searching for information, kartoos interface sped things up, so three cheers for vector based search engines...
(vector based mapping is used in voice recognition technologies... many 2.5G and 3G small companies that are attempting to provide the next must have mobile voice services are using vector based mapping for recognition, but ofcourse mapping doesnt do the whole job by itself;)
its cool that bluetooth has the flexibility and integrates easily between different supporting hardwares. but one must admit that if you want
to enjoy it all you dont want separate gizmos in your pocket that do one or two things, thats where a palm makes a comeback cause you can just "configure" it to connect/administer this or that other device via bluetooth technology.
to facilitate all that it would be nice if all supporting hardware and applications would connect via a moro common application layer to support such required flexibility, otherwise you are going to end up with your ear set in your shirt pocket, your palm in your jacket pocket to control your pc or stereo or even an application running on either or etc etc... dum controllers strikes again (ok palm is not such a dum device as the headset...)
if you have visited www.kartoo.com you would notice that it is based on the same vector concept when searching for data, ofcourse it has the 3D gui that makes it easier to pick what you are looking for, personally i cant wait for google to implement and provide an option of being able to search the same way as kartoo.com does, in some incidents when i was cross searching for information, kartoos interface sped things up, so three cheers for vector based search engines ...
(vector based mapping is used in voice recognition technologies... many 2.5G and 3G small companies that are attempting to provide the next must have mobile voice services are using vector based mapping for recognition, but ofcourse mapping doesnt do the whole job by itself ;)
its cool that bluetooth has the flexibility and integrates easily between different supporting hardwares. but one must admit that if you want to enjoy it all you dont want separate gizmos in your pocket that do one or two things, thats where a palm makes a comeback cause you can just "configure" it to connect/administer this or that other device via bluetooth technology. to facilitate all that it would be nice if all supporting hardware and applications would connect via a moro common application layer to support such required flexibility, otherwise you are going to end up with your ear set in your shirt pocket, your palm in your jacket pocket to control your pc or stereo or even an application running on either or etc etc... dum controllers strikes again (ok palm is not such a dum device as the headset...)