[governance] What happened at the NARALO/ALAC/CCNSO?

Jacqueline A. Morris jam at jacquelinemorris.com
Wed Dec 5 11:56:07 EST 2007


But none of these things are within ICANN's mandate...

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> From: yehudakatz at mailinator.com [mailto:yehudakatz at mailinator.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 10:15
> To: governance at lists.cpsr.org
> Subject: Re: Re: Re: [governance] What happened at the
> NARALO/ALAC/CCNSO?
> 
> McTim,
> Most web-programmers will understand/see this,
> Today most "integrated development environment (IDE)s"
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment
> contain or have plugins intergrated for Mobile devices.
> 
> The IDE's are what we use to build the net, the web-programmers tools,
> and the IDE's dictate what technology the ISPs (Internet Service
> Providers)
> Host.
> [For example: .Net 3.5 or PHP on IIS7 or Lamp (the ISPs 'Package')]
> 
> This trend began with wap, sms, xml technologies etc... it has
> metamorphosed
> into
> what we call today as Web/Enterprise 2.0 (Ajax / i.e.; XMLHttpRequest),
> which means basically the complied-programming (asp.net|php|etc) is a
> server-side feed to the end users GUI via ajax for portability. In
> layman
> terms:
> the websites (content) are now designed to server a greater variety of
> devices
> (terminals).
> 
> Telco's market "Services", believe me you the net will flow will
> emerging
> technologies like Web 2.0, connected by the 700 mhz spectrum
> (wireless),
> it is the "last-mile" Internet connection out in the boonies.
> The final Push of the Content-Push
> 
> Why would you spend a minimum of 4.5 Billion dollars for a slice of the
> spectrum,
> if it didn't connect to an Internet address? if it did not deliver web
> based
> Content?
> Stop into a T-Mobil or Cingular shop and  take a look at whats
> available.
> All the latest devices are net accessible, and theres more to come!
> 
> Your counter argument is telling us that Icann has nothing to do with;
> VoIP, Messaging, mobile streaming media experiences and the future
> sea of applications.
> 
> Eyes-Wide-Shut, you haven't seen anything yet.
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> 
> Streaming Media to Mobile Audiences: circa 2004
> http://www.streamingmedia.com/article.asp?id=8565&page=2&c=29
> 
> Facebook | Mobile:
> http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2915120374&b
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