Friday, April 22, 2005

Evolving Network Services - Singularity

We have the core facet of singularity where the Internet will evolve as a singular computing environment. It will benefit adaptable enterprises and small modular project teams ditributed across the globe having the need to act anytime anywhere based on dynamically changing market and business needs.

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Therefore, Imagine a scenario where you have set the way you like your coffee to be made. You certain amount of caffiene and sugar and you wouldn't like to change it because you are a patient of diabetes. So you are chatting with an employee in office and in midst of an interesting discussion, you press on the coffee button on the vending machine... the machine identifies you by your fingerprints, authenticate you and get your preferences from a central server and gives you your coffee. Wherever you are whatever you do, you get your own thing, the way you like!!

Its like every machine you log-in to your get u'r desktop and your "my documents"...
How'd that sound?! i dunno personally. Sometimes I have fun exploring someone else's desktop.. i don't need to see myself everywhere unless i am busy and have very improtant work to do. No headache of transferring files through mails anymore..phew!

There's another one, this one's more familiar.. changes in your contact information at one place, consistently reflects it across platforms/devices so that you don't need to the needful a 100 times at all places that you can possibly think off.

Network services also aim to enhance a players experience through multiplayer across networks/platforms/devices. They also intend to mix domains of game and marketing craeting unique oppurtunites for brand and loyalty development.

It will also benefit all music lovers who can listen to any music they like.
Hmmmmmn! that's SOUNDS interesting to me!

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