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I would like to show my project:
Cell Computer Project
http://genetechnics.webs.com/
I have been working on it for a year and a half - there is a thread on the Cellular & Handheld Application Development forum that is read-only since this month and I would like to discuss the ideas of the project on this forum.
Best regards,
Michael Molin
GeneTechnics Company
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There is no need in WAP sites - there is a need in a standard mobile platform for web designers to create the sites that work on both of them the same way - PC and mobile.
The Internet was built on the standard PC platform for users - Windows and Intel. So, give users a cell phone with full PC functionality. BTW, that starts from a keyboard - for example my native Russian language has 33 letters not 26 as in Latin alphabet - think of iPhones keyboard in this relation and about other languages as Chinese, Arabic, Japanese.
Michael
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The most expensive image for a search button on MSN. More than 50 billion dollars.
"Yahoooooooooo!"
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An established brand is everything what it needs for success in a big business.
To be No.1 on the Mobile Internet, it's a really good move for Microsoft as a strategy for mobile search and advertising.
Good luck, Microsoft!
Michael
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"First of all, theres a lot of talk about how a Microsoft-Yahoo deal would give you the biggest chunk of the online ad network space, and this is true. But I hasten to add: Dont forget search."
Mobile is a keyword here. Mobile search by Microsoft and Yahoo. Thats a real benefit for this alliance. With one condition - a new mobile handset platform launched by Microsoft.
Google and Apple with their iPhones and future gPhones still have not the device with the concept of the Cell PC - a MotoRAZR with two touch-screen displays, the second one of them placed instead of the keypad is an advertising/navigational (website menus)/keyboard/system interface screen.
Until this moment Ive suggested it to Motorola (WiMAX as a key technology) and Microsoft (future Windows Mobile 7).
If Microsoft will be the first company to launch this concept - they will create with Intel and Motorola a global WiMAX network on this standard platform - and the development of websites for this network will create the Mobile Internet.
These new websites will replace the current ones on the Internet - they will work the same way on the desktop/notebook/cell PC platforms. The same for software applications - the x86 architecture of new Intels processors for mobile handsets.
And users will soon forget about all the garbage of the current Internet - new websites that support the Cell PC platform will give the best service for working with information on the *up-to-date* sites. Anywhere, anytime.
Also, the concept of Internet 2 implies such a new Internet - now, it will be wireless and compact - the same ergonomics of a MotoRAZR cell phone. And standard PC functionality - US-International keyboard-compliant typing in all the languages and 1,5 times more screen area of the two displays for developers than one iPhones display can offer now. Thats just because PDAs became old-fashioned already 15 years ago since Apple Newtons launch.
So, Microsoft and Yahoo are doing exactly the right thing - to become the No.1 in the mobile realm.
Michael
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Next stop: The always available connection by Tomas Mcinernery
The idea of the future Mobile Internet is that it's the same for desktop/notebook PCs and mobile handsets if there is a standard platform for its development - the cell computer not a phone at all - cell phones are intended just for one function - mobile voice - the idea of smartphones is just a wishfull thinking without an effective user interface - and this needs at least 1,5 times more screen area than of iPhone's display and other principles of working with information than one display of a PDA can offer.
It's the key idea of my project - The Cell PC - I started in the middle of 2006 after I have created the Compact QWERTY Keyboard that is a complete implementation of the US-International keyboard layout (53 keys for the matrix of keys plus F1-F8 keys and central ring with a trackball) for a MotoRAZR cell phone. This keyboard works on the second touch-screen display that is placed instead of the keypad.
The idea of the Mobile Internet site is that two displays of the cell PC work together to present the website as we see it on a desktop/notebook PC. The main top display shows - logo and content, the second display - menu and ads. And this mobile site works the same way on a desktop/notebook PC platform.
Also, new discussions on CSR@Intel blog:
Innovation, National Competitiveness and Values-based Business by Dave Stangis
Siberian Winters and CSR by Perry Gruber
Michael
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News from Mobile World Congress 2008:
3GSM / MWC: HP connects Telco Operators and Web 2.0 by Martin Sauter
I think that Web 2.0 has become an old-fashioned concept since according to the Intel's plans the Internet's future is the WiMAX-based global network - a wireless subset with all-IP ecosystem using new mobile handset platforms with x86 processors. These are the clues for both network operators and software developers. And for the future Mobile Internet developers if there will be a standard mobile handset platform with full PC functionality - the Cell PC - which I'm developing.
Michael
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MWC Aftermath: The Industry ? the iPhone by Dianne See Morrison
The firststage has completed. All systems go.
Michael
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No problem with intrusion. Think of MotoRAZR and replace the keypad to an advertising screen.
Google Debuts a New Version of Android by Olga Kharif
No chances for Google until they adopt the Cell PC concept - a MotoRAZR where the keypad is replaced by a touch screen - like in a Nintendo DS Lite.
Can a Phone Ad Make You Cry? by Steve Smith
That's what the mobile marketing experts say. I believe that tech experts are listening to them.
Microsoft Preaches All-in-One Handsets by Natasha Lomas
I hope they'll have their own mobile handset platform soon. It's a chance for Microsoft to one-up Google in mobile search and advertising.
My offer - Microsoft Cell PC.
Regards,
Michael Molin,
GeneTechnics Company
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Hi everyone,
At last next month good times are coming for a real implementation of a cell PC:
IDF -- The Crystal Ball of Innovation by Ken Kaplan
I mean the future announcement of Intel's Moorestown platform as I'm guessing according to the info from IDF Spring 2008. Really why to make it smaller if it's not for a computer with a RAZR2 form factor with a dual display configuration - benefits are real - a lot more screen area for a user interface than iPhone is offering now and new functionality due to the separate displaying of a document window and (context) menus with toolbars.
Michael
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Motorola's Big Quarterly Profit Surprise by Roger Crockett
"Brown says he wants Motorola to incorporate consumer interests and marketing information into the development process. "Historically there was a focus on form factorsslim phones and [candy bar] phones," he says. "That works in some categories, but we need to do more than that. Some consumers want larger screens, or greater Web access, or rich appsnot just voice-only."
That's exactly right.
Michael
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Motorola Atila - Moto's touchscreen answer to Apple's iPhone 3G
Motorola Cell PC is the way.
Moto PC vs. iPhone
"We think, going forward, the phone of the future will be differentiated by software," says Jobs.
The future is not related to PDAs as a commercial failure of the present just becausea successful phone (of the future) can't be bigger than MotoRAZR2according toergonomics and realusability.
Michael
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Hypenotized by Apple by Michael Mace
The Great God Linux Won't Save Wireless Internet by Alan Reiter
I believe that only a new different UI's concept with a dual display configuration as a cell PC could become a mainstream standard for *Windows Mobile 7 for Cell PC*-based software development by using the potential of PC functionality that Intel's Moorestown platform will bring to cell phone form factor devices.
That quantum leap from the PDA-based development like for an iPhone now by providing *one and half more screen area for UI, notebook-like functionality and more compact hardware platform together* could make it a general strategy for Microsoft and main cell phone makers - Motorola, Nokia and Samsung - to compete with Apple's iPhone.
Michael
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iPhone's Still the Best, Hands Down video with Gary Krakow & Alix Steel
Moto PC is the wayof a standard device for *software and Web developers*. Apple's PDA concept now is nothing but just a good audio and video player.
Michael
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Moto PC - A netbook in your pocket ™
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Hi everyone,
This post is about slogans. New Intel's slogan for MIDs from Anand Chandrasekher's keynote sounds: Power to your pocket. Very similar to my previous one - A netbook in a pocket. So I have changed it - "It just needs two things". You know, my main project is a real AI - Translation Matrix (you remember that definition from the movie - Neural **Interactive** Simulation). It's very simple - our mind has two different languages - logics and imagination - it just needs twothingsto be an intellect. It's two hemispheres of human mind - and it's as the two languages mirrowed at each other for all the meanings and expressions - native and foreign ones. Native language is our imagination (for me it's Russian) and foreign language is kind of logics to understand. When there is a mechanism for assembling a translation (the main algorithm of genetics) from the pieces of the knowledge base where meanings are coded by one general meaning (Subject - 1 - logically and statistically the most broad meaning) and many options (Subject - 2 - options for imagination and creativity to make new expressions and save them in the Translation Matrix and select the general meaning for this list of meanings) - it's an Artificial Intelligence. No other way to make it.
The same is for my Cell PC Project - one display is for control and the second for presentation of visual data. And a trackball of the control panel for positioning of a cursor in a document window of the main display notwith a stylus like in those designs with slide-out keyboards at the presentation of MIDs by Anand Chandrasekher - they are just weak and uncomfortable for one-hand operations and really unreliable on the go (you have to stop and focus on it) as it's been for fifteen years since the announcement of Apple's Newton and succeeding Microsoft's Pocket PC concept.
Michael
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Don't believe to Marvin Minsky (link and this recent interview) - the AI is real as any thing in the world.
It just needs two things. Two worlds of logical meanings describing the one reality.
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Microsoft Still Plugging Away Online by Ivy Lessner
What the doctor ordered.
BlackBerry Kickstart 8220 surfaces on eBay, trigger fingers get itchy by Darren Murph
I understand they're trying to. But it's late. The times when a phone could be considered a smartphone just by having a keyboard have passed. iPhone is the only and first smartphone (or a real *PDA phone* - PDA as a concept is an Apple's invention - or now it's also called a MID - but I prefer to consider them PMPs even when they have phone capabilities - the dimensions and functionality are not friendly for the ergonomics of on-the-go operations - more like in-car media centers and GPS navigators). It's the first smartphone just because the facts that it runs desktop Mac OS X applications after UI's adjustment(using a new processor with an Intel's Architecture)and is ready for porting applications from other desktopplatforms e.g. this link as a new business strategy. Or am I misunderstanding the real Apple's competitive advantages?
The idea of a Cell PC as a device with connected user interfaces - to offer 50% more screen area than iPhone for an UI and MotoRAZR compact form factor for running desktop applications using two displays with two concrete functions - presentation for the main display and control for the second display (like this - the latest Toshiba's SD Multi Tool in addition to the one of the Cell PC's inspirations - Nintendo DS and DS Lite).
Michael
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Windows Mobile 7 for Cell PC
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Imagine if Mobile Computers were Context Aware by Lester Memmott
The idea is to divide personal and external context-aware information.
Michael
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The Cell PC - Divide and control ™
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Hi everyone,
This post is about news itself. You know, I use this thread (I had the first one at Intel's former forum in September 2005) as my blog. Just my RSS feeds list
CNET
http://www.cnet.com/i/pod/cnet_buzz.xml
http://www.cnet.com/av/vcast/buzz_video.xml
Intel
http://blogs.intel.com/mobility/atom.xml
http://blogs.intel.com/research/atom.xml
http://blogs.intel.com/csr/atom.xml
http://blogs.intel.com/idf/atom.xml
http://blogs.intel.com/technology/atom.xml
News
http://arstechnica.com/index.rssx
http://www.engadget.com/rss.xml
Reviews
http://www.businessweek.com/rss/technology.rss
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Kravvykrav?format=xml
http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/Technology.xml
http://feeds.feedburner.com/phonedog_cellphoneblog
Best regards,
Michael
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Sony Ericsson releases SDK for Xperia X1 Panel Interface, panel download service in the works by Thomas Ricker
Phones are outdated aswell aspagers.
Just a question to Intel: why I can't have a device inmy handthat does the same as my computer?
Any thoughts?
Michael
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OK, because iPhone can't perform Copy/Paste operations (as yet - there was an onlinedemo of them a year ago)but it is perfect as a player. iPhone2 with a new UI? At least next WWDC will show. And as far as we know from Dr. Shreekant Thakkar the future Moorestown platformwill be announced possibly at IDF2009 Fall and released for developers at IDF2010 Springby analogy with Intel Atom processors. Better a half year ealier.It's time to work on iPhone2 UI based on Moorestown platform already now for Apple while Google is consolidating phones OSs (what for?). So, my thread at AppleInsider forum is still actual - iPhone's First Year and Future
Michael
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Quote of the day:
"Take Microsoft, whose Windows Mobile software resides on millions of smartphones. Older Windows Mobile phones may not be upgradable to Windows Mobile 7 and may not be able to take advantage of the new Skymarket store." - Olga Kharif, BusinessWeek
I guess it's a good sign for the Cell PC project - changing of the future OS architecture by Microsoft.
Michael
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