30 Apr
2009
30 Apr
'09
3:55 p.m.
'Experts predict that consumer demand, already growing at 60 per cent a year, will start to exceed supply from as early as next year because of more people working online and the soaring popularity of bandwidth-hungry websites such as YouTube and services such as the BBC’s iPlayer. It will initially lead to computers being disrupted and going offline for several minutes at a time. From 2012, however, PCs and laptops are likely to operate at a much reduced speed, rendering the internet an “unreliable toy”.' http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article616... (I don't even know where to start.) -- J.D. Falk Return Path Inc http://www.returnpath.net/