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    I have been analyzing wireless communications for 31 years. I am president of Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing, a pioneering consulting firm that helps create new and enhance existing wireless data businesses in the United States and abroad.

    I write a weekly column for www.InternetEvolution.com about the wireless and wired Internet as well as writing a mobile blog and producing videos.

    Previously, I created the world's first wireless data newsletter, wireless data conference, cellular conference and FM radio subcarrier newsletter. I was instrumental in creating and developing the world's first cellular magazine.

    I also helped create and run the first association in the U.S. for the paging and mobile telephone industries.

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    Phone: 1-301-715-3678

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    tychocat

    I have to admit I was initially dubious about the prospects for video played on cellphones. Granting that all the hardware and insfrastructure issues get solved, who in their right minds would want to watch "Ben Hur" or "Gone With The Wind" on a screen the size of a small playing card? Then it occurred to me - that's so old-school thinking. After all, we're talking about wireless connections, we're talking Internet, and the number one use of any new technology appears to be facilitating the watching of porn.

    No wide-screen scenery shots, no big sets of buildings blowing up, no special effects - these would all be wasted on a screen sized for cellphones. Instead, close, tight views of the latest starlet to do the Wild Thing in a small room. And utterly personal to the viewer, too - home computers tend to become communal property, but few people share their cellphones. Porn distributors may have their perfect niche - personal, private, and accessible from nearly anywhere.

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