Korean discount chain E-mart created a flying store that went to every corner of Seoul to reach customers not living near to one of their locations. The "store" was a small truck-shaped balloon equipped with a wi-fi router.
A daredevil leapt from a balloon more than 18 miles above the Earth today (July 25), moving one step closer to a so-called "space jump" that would set the record for the world's highest skydive.
Austrian adventurer Felix Baumgartner stepped out of his custom-built capsule at an altitude of 96,640 feet (29,456 meters) above southeastern New Mexico, officials with Red Bull Stratos - the name of Baumgartner's mission - announced today.
If Google is successful with a "balloon network" will the traditional "tower & satellite" telcos be disrupted? NOTE: they do have the barricade of licensed spectrum...
“If it’s only mobile TV, we’re dissatisfied, we’re not
happy with it,” Bill Stone, the Flo unit’s head, said in an
interview. “There are going to be a lot of revenue streams off
this service.”
Stone says the strain on mobile-phone networks caused by
ballooning demand for video and data should make Flo attractive
to service providers and phone makers. Flo works on a system
using airwaves that Qualcomm bought in federal auctions. Flo-
enabled devices have separate radios and chips that enable them
to receive the service from Qualcomm’s transmitters.
“One person streaming a video takes up as much bandwidth
as 100 cell phone calls,” said Stone. “Networks break down and
can’t handle it. For me, whether I have one or 1 million users,
it doesn’t matter.”
Distributing magazines with high-resolution pictures is
another area where Flo can send content to mobile devices more
effectively than wireless-service providers, Stone said. His
network would broadcast the data to everyone at once, with only
handsets that have subscriptions enabled to access the files.
From the Dirt Devil UK YouTube page. Suggests an interesting idea: concepts that clients are unsure about, could a spec version be floated online as a trial balloon?