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Internet is Human Right!

§ January 7th, 2012 § Filed under Other, Technology § Tagged , , Comments Off

The technology and philosophy in the middle of the recent debate more than ever. It is clear that this technique is faster than anyone would have thought ten years ago, in the future, while the argument can be made that the philosophy that brought the world so far declined to less civilized times. In the whether or not access is a human right or just an honor, technology and philosophy collide dramatically.

Arguments Vinton G. Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist of Google and leading computer scientists recognize as the “father of the Internet,” In his article titled “No internet access is a human right” is very convincing. He argues that “technology is the enabler of rights, not the law itself.”

This is a “gotcha” statement that the perception fight for more rights in the Internet based on Web played a big role in the insurgency in the Middle East and North Africa passed. Basically, the statement and the entire article attempts to reason with the supporters of the UN report which stated that the Internet is a human right. He acknowledged that the Internet is very important, but calling it a human right, or even civil rights is taking it too far.

I disagree.

No need to try to redefine what “human rights” are. According to Wikipedia, is a human right “is often understood as the rights which a person is inherently entitled to simply because he is human.”

This fits well today as it fits the term is introduced in the 18th century. The question really comes down to delivery rights. Instead of trying to play with semantics, we must look at the results of the last few years and make a determination based on three questions:

Is it possible in the near future, an infrastructure that will make Internet access available to almost anyone in the world to create?
Will make Internet access throughout the world for most people to promote positive change in every culture and every society?
Those without Internet access are less able to develop?

Answer number 1 is definitely yes, but not without challenges. Number 2 is debatable, but recent history, largely depends on the affirmative. Number 3 is a philosophical question personally, but also the common perception is affirmative here.

Technology is an enabler like CERF country. In many cases, it is right, the two countries are not mutually exclusive. He uses the example of a horse that has never made life easier, where the horse is an enabler and earn a living is the right man. Technology is not a horse. The Internet is not a horse. Only a small percentage of people who owned horses, while most capable of making a living.

It is no coincidence that there seems a new rebellion against oppression in the world every month. Oppression is not new. The desire to end the oppression is not new. Ability to organize, communicate and learn via the internet is all that is added to the equation. There is a more successful revolution against a strong authority in the last two years compared with 50 years earlier.

Down the importance of the Internet and most likely to improve the human condition is dangerous. In this case I am part of the United Nations (something I do not often). Vault Internet to the highest plateau of human rights as the right is the right step to end more than just oppression around the world. This is a step towards greater opportunities, better education, and the end of hostilities based on ignorance. These are elements such as drugs that must fall into the same category.

As an exercise in comparison, taking the words on the Internet access of the three questions and replace them with access to medicines. Most agree that access to medicines is a human right, but even that has basically the same answer when these questions.

No. 1: yes, but not without challenges. Number 2: debatable, but most tend to be affirmative. Number 3: private with public perception affirmative.

The claim that the CERF is trying to make is that technology and the Internet means to an end, not an end in itself. He is right. That does not mean that human rights are considered. Conversely, a discovery that gives people the tools they can use to dramatically improve their lives should be used to support the goal of providing all people, everywhere a chance to the most profound technological breakthrough using rally in decades.

If the UN declared that Internet access should be a human right is the way to reality, we should not play around with the semantics of the statement. We must strive to become a reality.

Apple protects brand from porn by taking over domains

§ December 28th, 2011 § Filed under Other § Tagged , Comments Off

If you have a brand like Apple, you will always be a target. They have people looking for trademark infringement and violations of intellectual property, just in case, but many are small and not worth pursuing to get rid of.

When it comes to porn, Apple does not push it aside.

He filed a complaint with the World Intellectual Property Forum, 7 domain names containing the word “iPhone”, including iphone4s.com contain. In this article, the domain is still pointing to porn, so be careful what you check out.

Here’s the list:

  • iphonecamforce[dot]com
  • iphonecam4s[dot]com
  • iphoneporn4s[dot]com
  • iphonesex4s[dot]com
  • iphonexxxforce[dot]com
  • iphone4s[dot]com
  • porn4iphones[dot]com

Could Amazon have saved RIM?

§ December 27th, 2011 § Filed under Other § Tagged , , Comments Off

First and foremost, RIM is dying. Anyone with knowledge about their situation, they already knew that the war against Apple, Google lost, and even Microsoft when it comes to players in the mobile device industry, even if they have a significant part of the market. Recent reports indicate that they were approached by Amazon and others to help them get back on track, but continued to offer.

“They have been approached by people who will hold talks,” said one head of technology investment banking on Wall Street bank. “The problem is difficult to find a reasonable value with the falling knife.”

Amazon will save them?

The short answer is “Yes”. BlackBerry name in the business world is still quite naughty, naughty for players to continue indefinitely, if the motion is properly made. Companies like Amazon have shown that the position and market share are the key to success in many industries, including the mobile phone world.

Value fell about weak sales and declining market share guidelines tablets run many companies. This is unfortunate because they have a really good product that can withstand a lot of games. They just have not been able to change their position or the stigma that began with the introduction of the iPhone and Android gain further with changes in their region.

Amazon merger will represent a lot of things for both companies, especially the strong foundation of security that prevents the person concerned with the guidelines BlackBerry, RIM and other products. Nobody wants the technology that will eventually fail, even if they prefer today. A merger with or acquisition by Amazon will give them a spark of hope that they will be required for consumer confidence, the faith of the application developers, and exposure to get the retailer.

Many believe that RIM, a real trendsetter in the arena of mobile productivity should not exist in 2014. That would be a shame. We will see Obama sporting the iPhone since the middle of the semester?

Avoiding an Electronic Disaster

§ December 10th, 2011 § Filed under Other § Tagged , Comments Off

If you have a little look horrible life, you may be wondering how the world would be without the Internet, cell phones, cars or computers. The truth is, it will be sad!

All these devices have electronic components Britain in some way. Although most people do not realize the complexity and design work are impressive in their phones, they appreciate everything, and will definitely miss a lot.

Even people who will miss all forms of electronic communication are encouraged. No network television, radio or social.

Unable to speak with someone over the phone or computer will basically plunges us into the center of the communication. Of course you will still make it work, but if you use a computer, or need to talk to someone on the phone, then you do not have a chance to get anything done!

However, the computer will be pictures. There is not going to write this article, too – except it was handwritten and delivered by carrier pigeon.

To avoid the nightmare scenario described above, the company must ensure that their electronic components to maintain and perform their best. Because so many companies rely on computers to do business and communicate, they can not afford to be without their electrical equipment at any point.

However, even with the best in the world of electronic components, sometimes accidents happen. Said that the surge failed to fry electronics in your computer, you’ll need new parts as soon as possible to get online. Choosing a vendor that can spread quickly and securely component is one of the best things you can do in an emergency.

Preparing any possibility really the main way to avoid disaster is. Keeping a constant supply of electronic components in hand, return your hardware, and other contingencies should ensure that you do not catch the worst happen.

Voip And The Future Of Corporate Communications

§ October 15th, 2011 § Filed under Other § Tagged , , , , Comments Off

Generally you have a good reason to go where your VoIP phone will be delivered when a large number of long distance calls. Actually, long distance becomes less expensive, no matter what kind of services you can use, so it only makes sense to go to VoIP calls over the distance for most of the calls you make. In this case, as most of these calls absolutely free of charge with VoIP, of course it makes sense to go that way. If the majority of your calls are not local, and if you have enough of them now, you stand up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars every month by switching to VoIP.

But the real benefits of VoIP in terms of marketing, and especially if you want a national or global presence for your company to produce. In that case, a single bank of ten VoIP phones can work on call around the United States to receive – all at no additional cost at all. You can imagine the power and it means savings. And that’s not all, because you can enhance this network to work on a global scale, but the cost to do VoIP is almost nothing compared to what it would cost if you use different methods or systems.
VoIP can also be very necessary for a company with a mobile workforce – if your employees see a lot of traveling, and if they should continue to move between very different goals, it could prove very suitable VoIP, which allows your employees the possibility of using either the handset or the right VoIP other special rights of their laptops, depending on which method is most appropriate in certain situations. And remember that VoIP is suitable for e-mail, which means that a company with a network, staff are much better soon and ensure optimum productivity.

One good thing about VoIP is that I can call directly from my official phone on the table, even if I happened to be away from the office, who happened to be in your home or business. You can even route the right to voice your email address. The key question here is agility, and this is where VoIP seems the best – if you have a highly flexible communication system that can serve every possible need, then VoIP is definitely the way to go.
Finally, the VoIP system has the added benefit of providing you with the phone company a much needed and other systems can not do. For example, if you have thirty lines of communication for your company, many telephone companies have problems to such a request. No VoIP, making it easy.

Clearly, today, VoIP is a communications systems company that angle I would not say that is suitable for the average homeowner. For large companies, well, works very well. For individuals – well, future extensive capabilities for Voice over Internet Protocol.

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