Ubiquitiou s Wi-Fi when travelling makes me awesom-er!
In an earlier post I discussed how Ubiquitous Free Wi-Fi makes me Awesome; and after re-reading that post recently, I decided it need an update, hence this post.
A couple of the things I've been doing of late relate to people working, traveling and using Wi-Fi to help them stay connected to the office, home and the rest of the world.
Sure, Wi-Fi is just a technology / enabler that lets you get stuff done. How can that be interesting?
Elementary, my dear Watson; it's interesting simply *because* it helps you get things done that you'd otherwise have to be wired to achieve.
Some of the things I've used wireless web-tech for include;
- Free long distance calls - if both parties use Skype the call is free. You can buy SkypeOut credits to call standard landlines and cell phones. A small headset/microphone is all you need for voice calls. If you have a webcam in your netbook, video calls are solid.
- Automagically uploading photos to my various online accounts - rockin' with the Eye-Fi Wi-Fi enabled memory card. Simple setting tweaks allow you to automate uploading to any account over any Wi-Fi network. The photos upload when you're in range of a valid Wi-Fi network and your camera is on. No computer required to upload...so cool.
- Keeping on top of industry / related news - so many ways; dedicated iPhone apps, RSS feeds, email subscriptions, all are available anytime if you've got the Wi-Fi access.
- Watching the latest cool YouTube video - sure, entertainment, but why not be entertained while waiting in the Montreal Via Rail station for your next train to Quebec...it worked for me this past summer.
- Editing and uploading the next latest cool YouTube video - a bit trickier as you'll need a mid-range laptop, but more doable today than it was a year ago.
Ok, you get the picture. Anything you can do at your home desktop, you can easily do on the road, with a solid Wi-Fi connection, a good netbook or iPad, or even a PDA sized device or data phone.
Of course, the requisite closing question: What cool travelling Wi-Fi app have I missed that you've used to make you Awesome! Let me know about it in the usual place (the comments section below for you newbies (hey! thanks for stopping by
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