^haha use opera it loads most things one at a time, its bad with concurrently open tabs
A lot of things take time with computers, usage is factored after taking such time sinks into consideration
Honestly think that those 1.x seconds you hve to wait for a google search is far more irritating than the 20 minute wait time for an attachment download. The internet is getting faster even tho bandwidth is increasing.
You would expect cloud based applications to take up a lot of bandwidth, but they dont, they are the most economical and streamlined of web apps. Basically cloud is making stuff lighter instead of more sophesticated. Im totally failing to see the demand or utility of excessive bandwidth (above like more than 512). unless you woiking on heavy industrial use, even the most demanding video can be transfered... in uh.. real time, without any critical loss.
Usage patterns not changing, ppl still think anyone on the web is interested in photos larger than 1024 width. things will just get easier when ppl trust flickr or picasa more than their own hdds for all the photos they took in auto mode on their dslrs.
At the same time think of the benefits of datacasting as against data airing, this means content is sent instead of streamed. Casts > streams.
Tl;dr net is getting faster, we don nid to upgrade
A lot of things take time with computers, usage is factored after taking such time sinks into consideration
Honestly think that those 1.x seconds you hve to wait for a google search is far more irritating than the 20 minute wait time for an attachment download. The internet is getting faster even tho bandwidth is increasing.
You would expect cloud based applications to take up a lot of bandwidth, but they dont, they are the most economical and streamlined of web apps. Basically cloud is making stuff lighter instead of more sophesticated. Im totally failing to see the demand or utility of excessive bandwidth (above like more than 512). unless you woiking on heavy industrial use, even the most demanding video can be transfered... in uh.. real time, without any critical loss.
Usage patterns not changing, ppl still think anyone on the web is interested in photos larger than 1024 width. things will just get easier when ppl trust flickr or picasa more than their own hdds for all the photos they took in auto mode on their dslrs.
At the same time think of the benefits of datacasting as against data airing, this means content is sent instead of streamed. Casts > streams.
Tl;dr net is getting faster, we don nid to upgrade