- This topic has 350 replies, 22 voices, and was last updated 13 years, 8 months ago by moneymaker.
-
AuthorPosts
-
March 14, 2011 at 10:52 AM #677856March 14, 2011 at 11:15 AM #676711saiineParticipant
[quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?
March 14, 2011 at 11:15 AM #676767saiineParticipant[quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?
March 14, 2011 at 11:15 AM #677378saiineParticipant[quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?
March 14, 2011 at 11:15 AM #677516saiineParticipant[quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?
March 14, 2011 at 11:15 AM #677861saiineParticipant[quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?
March 14, 2011 at 11:52 AM #676726CoronitaParticipant[quote=saiine][quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?[/quote]
Actually, no I’m not…. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
*What was the lag in the U.S. adoption of HDTV versus versus when Asia first adopted?
*We are just starting to see smart-meters/etc, and in asia/europe it’s been around for some time
*Mobile payments is just starting right now in U.S., but it’s been popular in Asia and Europe for years…You can use your mobile phone to make vending machine purchases…
*Right now, we’re just starting to *think* about NFC. while in Europe, they are already using NFC….Do people even know what NFC is here?
March 14, 2011 at 11:52 AM #676782CoronitaParticipant[quote=saiine][quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?[/quote]
Actually, no I’m not…. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
*What was the lag in the U.S. adoption of HDTV versus versus when Asia first adopted?
*We are just starting to see smart-meters/etc, and in asia/europe it’s been around for some time
*Mobile payments is just starting right now in U.S., but it’s been popular in Asia and Europe for years…You can use your mobile phone to make vending machine purchases…
*Right now, we’re just starting to *think* about NFC. while in Europe, they are already using NFC….Do people even know what NFC is here?
March 14, 2011 at 11:52 AM #677393CoronitaParticipant[quote=saiine][quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?[/quote]
Actually, no I’m not…. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
*What was the lag in the U.S. adoption of HDTV versus versus when Asia first adopted?
*We are just starting to see smart-meters/etc, and in asia/europe it’s been around for some time
*Mobile payments is just starting right now in U.S., but it’s been popular in Asia and Europe for years…You can use your mobile phone to make vending machine purchases…
*Right now, we’re just starting to *think* about NFC. while in Europe, they are already using NFC….Do people even know what NFC is here?
March 14, 2011 at 11:52 AM #677531CoronitaParticipant[quote=saiine][quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?[/quote]
Actually, no I’m not…. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
*What was the lag in the U.S. adoption of HDTV versus versus when Asia first adopted?
*We are just starting to see smart-meters/etc, and in asia/europe it’s been around for some time
*Mobile payments is just starting right now in U.S., but it’s been popular in Asia and Europe for years…You can use your mobile phone to make vending machine purchases…
*Right now, we’re just starting to *think* about NFC. while in Europe, they are already using NFC….Do people even know what NFC is here?
March 14, 2011 at 11:52 AM #677875CoronitaParticipant[quote=saiine][quote=flu]
Lastly, I stand by my statement that most people are tech-phobic in the u.s…….Otherwise you would see targeted coupons/advertisements/promotions based on geo-coordinates and you would see consumers and retailers jump on technology like this….
[/quote]flu, I usually find your posts hilarious and interesting, but were you high when you wrote this?[/quote]
Actually, no I’m not…. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
*What was the lag in the U.S. adoption of HDTV versus versus when Asia first adopted?
*We are just starting to see smart-meters/etc, and in asia/europe it’s been around for some time
*Mobile payments is just starting right now in U.S., but it’s been popular in Asia and Europe for years…You can use your mobile phone to make vending machine purchases…
*Right now, we’re just starting to *think* about NFC. while in Europe, they are already using NFC….Do people even know what NFC is here?
March 14, 2011 at 12:03 PM #676736briansd1Guest[quote=flu].. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
[/quote]The US is slowly falling behind Europe and Asia.
In America, corporation sell the brands not the technologies. So people don’t know the difference.
Ask the average person the technological difference between Verizon and AT&T and they have no clue.
HONG KONG residents can enjoy astoundingly fast broadband at an astoundingly low price. It became available last year, when a scrappy company called Hong Kong Broadband Network introduced a new option for its fiber-to-the-home service: a speed of 1,000 megabits a second — known as a “gig” — for less than $26 a month.
March 14, 2011 at 12:03 PM #676792briansd1Guest[quote=flu].. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
[/quote]The US is slowly falling behind Europe and Asia.
In America, corporation sell the brands not the technologies. So people don’t know the difference.
Ask the average person the technological difference between Verizon and AT&T and they have no clue.
HONG KONG residents can enjoy astoundingly fast broadband at an astoundingly low price. It became available last year, when a scrappy company called Hong Kong Broadband Network introduced a new option for its fiber-to-the-home service: a speed of 1,000 megabits a second — known as a “gig” — for less than $26 a month.
March 14, 2011 at 12:03 PM #677403briansd1Guest[quote=flu].. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
[/quote]The US is slowly falling behind Europe and Asia.
In America, corporation sell the brands not the technologies. So people don’t know the difference.
Ask the average person the technological difference between Verizon and AT&T and they have no clue.
HONG KONG residents can enjoy astoundingly fast broadband at an astoundingly low price. It became available last year, when a scrappy company called Hong Kong Broadband Network introduced a new option for its fiber-to-the-home service: a speed of 1,000 megabits a second — known as a “gig” — for less than $26 a month.
March 14, 2011 at 12:03 PM #677541briansd1Guest[quote=flu].. Relative to europe/asia, U.S. lags in adopting cutting consumer technology..
[/quote]The US is slowly falling behind Europe and Asia.
In America, corporation sell the brands not the technologies. So people don’t know the difference.
Ask the average person the technological difference between Verizon and AT&T and they have no clue.
HONG KONG residents can enjoy astoundingly fast broadband at an astoundingly low price. It became available last year, when a scrappy company called Hong Kong Broadband Network introduced a new option for its fiber-to-the-home service: a speed of 1,000 megabits a second — known as a “gig” — for less than $26 a month.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.