ENVS 1200 Lecture 24: ENVS 1200 Lecture 24 Notes

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ENVS 1200 Lecture 24 Notes Ubiquitous Communication Device
Introduction
We socialize on facebook.com or myspace.com and network our careers at
linkedIn.com.
At the organizational level, we access files and databases to accomplish our daily work.
More generally, we rely on new types of organizations that use a mix of traditional
business practices and network access to create products and services that were
difficult to locate and obtain just a few years ago.
Companies such as Amazon and eBay have built their business models around the ability
of users to access a vast array of goods on their online stores through general network
capability.
Companies such as Ford and Toyota use networking to communicate and collaborate (or
synchronize their business processes) with their suppliers, dealers, and customers, and
use the results to improve their production and their products.
Music and video are downloaded from media services, and stored and played on
miniature portable devices that can be carried anywhere.
Goods that were available only in limited areas are now readily available everywhere
internationally.
Marketing and advertising can be localized to meet an individual’s needs and location.
Information is located and obtained from information resources such as Wikipedia and
Google.
The same is true of interpersonal communication
E-mail, instant messaging (IM), social networking, voice-over-IP Internet telephony,
Internet multiplayer games, collaborative work tools, real-time video conferencing, and
more convert the computer from a high power calculator to a ubiquitous
communication device
All of these capabilities are dependent on computing devices with ready access to
networking.
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