Wireless Questions

from the what's-going-to-happen dept

Both News.com and Wired put out stories this afternoon wondering where wireless is going. The News.com article focuses on getting content providers to work with the 4 line screens they get. The Wired article looks at what the wireless "killer app" might be. Both give some good background info on this whole wireless world... Update: Seems like a popular topic today, as Fortune and E-Commerce Times also have stories. Fortune's discusses some of the companies in the space as well as some of the social questions that wireless brings up. The E-Commerce Times piece gives a general overview of the wireless world.
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    prash, 1 Dec 1999 @ 5:25pm

    Great Wired Article Quote

    This quote from the Wired article just about sums up the current situtation with wireless data:

    "We're sort of hitting the peak of the hype cycle and heading toward the trough of disillusionment," said Bob Egan, research director at Gartner Group.

    Doh!

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