Wednesday, March 19, 2003

Digital Cities in the World...Part 2

Sarai, Delhi - www.sarai.net

Sapiens - http://www.dca.fee.unicamp.br/projects/sapiens

Dubai - www.dubaimediacity.com

San Francisco - "Digital Media Gulch" - web.mit.edu/lakim/Public/DMC/city-sf.shtml

Shanghai - "Pudong New Area" - web.mit.edu/lakim/Public/DMC/city-pudong.shtml

Beijing International Media Street - www.china.org.cn/english/29748.htm

Malaysia - "Multimedia Super Corridor" - www.kiat.net/msc/

Singapore - "One North Mediapolis" - web.mit.edu/lakim/Public/DMC/city-singa.shtml

Denmark - "Crossroads Copenhagen" - www.copcap.com/composite-1557.htm

NIST Smart Spaces Lab - www.nist.gov/smartspace
Digital Cities in the World...Part 1

Digital Media Street - www.dmc.seoul.kr

Helsinki - "Helsinki Virtual Village" - www.helsinkivirtualvillage.fi

Chicago - "CivicNet" - www.chicagocivicnet.net

Montreal - www.canarie.ca

Beijing - "International Media Street" - www.china.org.cn/english/29748.htm

Hong Kong - "Cyberport" - www.info.gov.hk/itbb/english/cyberport/index_n.htm

Barcelona - "Barcelona Digital City" - www.bcn.es/digitalcity/welcome.htm

Koln - "Media Park Koln" - www.mediapark.de - www.komed.de

Tuesday, February 18, 2003

I've just seen from TechTV that Blogger was bought by Google and currently there are over 200,000 subscribers. That is amazing!

Monday, February 17, 2003

3. Government bond compensation commemoration park
Tae Ku, Korea.

4. Mirror-image feeling territorial air unit Park
Tae Ku, Korea.

***These parks name was direct translation from Korean Language.***
1. Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, New York

2. Taegu Marine Transportation Ocean Front Parks in Taegu, Korea

Tuesday, February 04, 2003

Here is interesting link to an article about Pentagon compromising with wireless industry. I think Yury mentioned something like this...

http://www.internetnews.com/wireless/article.php/1578271
I've read Wireless Range Testing in Macworld magazine. They were testing four Apple portable models with Air Port cards, on a scale of 0 to 100. Two of them is iBook 466Mhz & 600Mhz and other two was the Titanium G4/550MHz & G4 800MHz. From the base station to approximately 78ft., both Titaniums lost the signal, but iBook was still receiving the signal even after 118ft.

Magazine didn't go into detail why Titaniums lost the signal even though all four Apple laptop used same Air Port cards. They mentioned something about antennas position.

Monday, February 03, 2003

I would like to learn everything about the wireless technology. I currently use the technology, but doesn't know how it truly works. Like I've mentioned before, my thesis project involves with wireless product. It will be great, if I can make the working prototype.

Wednesday, January 29, 2003

Hello Everybody.
This is my first blog. I've learned so much already. Now, I know what "blog" is. Knowing is very important!!!

I've signed up for this wireless class because at first, it looked very interesting and love to learn everything about the technologies. And also, this class might help me with my thesis project. It will be great experience to learn about Wi-Fi and have hands-on experiences.

My level of experience with web design...I've took one semester of flash & HTML (both...beginning courses). With that knowledge, I've tried to built my own website, but it looked really bad. I wish I can make professional looking website.

It would be great, if I can make somesort of working wireless models.

My background?....Hmmmmm~ I'm a Undergraduate student at Parsons and studying Product design. This semester is my last semester!!! Finally!!! Before I transfered into parsons, I was attending University of Massachusetts at Amherst...It's like 3 hours North of NYC and 2 hours West of Boston, MA. What else....?