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it would be nice with a working phone?

 

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/121aa.htm

 

 

 

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=ringtones&meta=

 

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=free+video+mobile&meta=

 

2.5 billion mobile phones?

http://www.google.se/search?q=billion+mobile+users+worldwide&hl=sv&lr=&start=10&sa=N

 

ok

Worldwide mobile numbers near 2 billion: News from Informa ...

According to the latest mobile subscription forecasts published by Informa ... there are still more than four billion potential new mobile users worldwide, ...
www.electronicstalk.com/news/acg/acg105.html - 11k -
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Aha

T-Mobile International - Press2004

t-zones reaches 5.5 million unique active users* worldwide ... T-Mobile customers in Germany sent 11.2 billion SMS and 10.8 million MMS messages in 2003, ...
www.t-mobile.net/CDA/press2004,3631,0,newsid-2681,en.html - 30k -
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MMS revenues to reach $42.5 billion worldwide in 2005, but high ...

'MMS revenues to reach $42.5 billion worldwide in 2005, but high user failure rate remains' from Mobile Internet, The in Computers & Technology provided ...
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Aha

PRESS RELEASE Mobile video service revenue set to skyrocket to ...

The number of worldwide mobile video subscribers will jump 8006% between 2005 and 2009 ... quarterly market share and forecasting, end-user survey research, ...
www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=154410 - 19k -
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Aha

The Coming Mobile-Video Deluge

Worldwide, more than 250 million people are expected to be watching mobile video by 2010, generating some $27 billion in sales, vs. with $200 million today, ...
www.businessweek.com/technology/content/oct2005/tc20051011_9768_tc024.htm - 63k -
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Aha

Mobile Video Service Revenue Set to Skyrocket to $5.6 billion by 2009

Innovative User Touchpad for BenQ-Siemens 3G Mobile Phone ... The number of worldwide mobile video subscribers will jump 8006% between 2005 and 2009 ...
www.3g.co.uk/PR/August2006/3491.htm - 28k -
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Aha

Web Zeit: Citegeist - Chronograph

400 million mobile phones around the world. 840000 businesses worldwide on the ... Wireless users send 244 billion messages a month, up from 3 billion a ...
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Ok

Most is free hmm wonder why?  ringtones, video, music and so on..

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=free+video+mobile&meta=

 

We have the bank for the foodstuff..

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=mobile+banking+atm&meta=

 

sooooo lets go techno?

 

http://www.emiratesislamicbank.ae/eib/services/mobilebanking/default.htm

 

 

Pre-defined alerts received on your mobile
(Push service)

1.      ATM POS Transaction

2.      ATM Transaction

3.      Available Balance

4.      BankNet Transactions

5.      Cheque Returns

6.      Phone Banking Transactions

7.      Salary Credit

8.      Standing Order

9.      Telegraphic Transfer

10.  Managers Cheque

11.  Call Center Transactions

12.  Card Payments

13.  SDM Deposit

14.  ATM Cash Deposit

15.  Cheque Deposit

Request for account/ card related enquiries by sending an SMS (Pull service)

1.      Account Summary

2.      Available Balance

3.      Card Details

4.      Card Payment Details

5.      Exchange rates

6.      Investment Time Deposit Rates

7.      Mini Account Statement

8.      Mini Card Statement

 

http://www.phonescoop.com/news/item.php?n=1582

 

Motorola today announced M-Wallet, a solution that allows users to unite all of their bank accounts, credit cards and more on the mobile phone. This system is currently composed of a secure server hosted by a carrier, and a downloadable client for nearly every platform including Java, BREW, Windows Mobile and Symbian. The client allows users to access information on their accounts and complete online banking operations including funds transfers, bill payments and statement reviews. In the near future, M-Wallet will be able to replace the cards themselves and not just access to their accounts. M-Wallet will operate in conjunction with Near Field Communication (NFC) chips once they are included in handsets or available as an accessory. Phones can then be used to make near-instant pay at registers, access cash machines or act as a ticket for events or transportation. M-Wallet will be equally platform agnostic as a mobile payment system - it should be compatible with any standards-compliant NFC enabled phone regardless of manufacturer.

 

Aha

http://www.tutorial-reports.com/mobile/mobile-banking/case-studies.php?PHPSESSID=7802dcb1cd2b62d7f93116c2060d92db

 

The icing on the cake came with the ability of these chip enabled cell phones to be used simultaneously as cash cards.By October 2004 there were already about 100,000 infrared readers adapted to take payment directly from mobile phone handsets in Korea.’

 

Security?

http://wiki.unik.no/index.php/Communications/MobilePhoneBanking

 

aha

we have viruses (software done by someone in a matrix edless antivirus virus situation as it is for Pc) just converted for mobiles

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=virus+for+mobiles&meta=

 

and then all is having their mobiles with them in to the banks, customs, and taxoffice

and corporations producing for example nuclear power stations..?

Mobiles open backdoor into corporate networks

Mobiles open backdoor into corporate networks ... Security experts have warned that malware writers are increasingly targeting mobile phones as vectors for ...
www.whatpc.co.uk/articles/print/2152930 - 20k -
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http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=backdoor+in+mobiles&meta=

 

Nearly impossible to find encrypted mobile phones with healthdeclaration

Not with low encryption

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=mobile+with+encryption&meta=

or

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=wep++low+encryption&meta=

or

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=wpa2++hacking&meta=

 

Nearly impossible to find encrypted id-hardware  with healthdeclaration

or Satphones in normal supermalls

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=satelite+phones&meta=

 

of millions ip telephones everyone thinks only one exists?

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=skype+has+backdoor&meta=

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

So first huge “profitsos” on the “skyline” in the future… (same concept as usual)

2.

Everything for free first (as software on magazines with added spices…?)

3.

Then increased amounts of viruses (as for the pc era development.

4.

Then if protesting against huge bills and errors difficulty to fix it.

Creating creditmarks in your finances..

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=kreditanm%C3%A4rkning+&meta=

 

http://eprints.bibl.hkr.se/archive/00000794/01/Uppsats.pdf

 

Ok so every country at least in Europe has only 1 or 2 company’s holding on the creditrating data the tool to give loans.

Another tool is the behaviour software tools and the usage of AI

 

Eg automated telephone email and answering systems evaluating over time

 

Your behaviour shopping gps map matter giving answers to the real person not knowing the

“Source of info the decision is based on.”

 

 

Using neural networks to catch credit card fraud has been particularly popular. HNC Software Inc. in San Diego has been a leader in selling neural network tools to banks for this purpose as well as loan application review and profitability analysis. "When a credit card is swiped through the card reader in a store, most likely that transaction is being fed back to a neural net system," says Patsy Campbell, director of marketing for HNC. By analyzing the type of transaction, amount spent, time of day and other data, the HNC model makes a fraud prediction in 45 seconds and either denies the transaction or feeds the predictive score to an human analyst sitting at a workstation, who makes the final decision.

Denies the transaction????

Aha

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/mycard.htm

 


Neural network technology has saved member companies of MasterCard more than $50 million. "We know that MasterCard member firms who use these models have lower incidents of fraud than those that don't," says Joel Lisker, senior vice president for security and risk management at MasterCard in Purchase, N.Y. So MasterCard is working with researchers at Los Alamos Laboratory to use techniques like neural networks and a host of other advanced computational methods like fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms to build an even more advanced model that will predict the fraud potential at the merchant level. "All the neural network activity so far deals with data the card issuer has about the customer," says Lisker. "But the issuer doesn't have the risk analysis at the merchant level in real time."

By teaming up with Los Alamos, the cost of developing the new fraud model was less than $1 million, which Lisker calls "the bargain of the century." The technical expertise at Los Alamos was another factor in MasterCard's decision. The lab has been developing biologically based modeling techniques for the U.S. Department of Energy to detect signs of nuclear weapons proliferation, find anomalies for satellite image processing and search an archival database that contains large volumes of data from all of the 1,054 announced U.S. nuclear weapons tests.

Unlike now-common fraud detection applications, most new leading-edge financial strategies using neural networks remain under wraps, particularly on Wall Street and in multinational finance departments. In a perhaps mundane example, HNC Software built a neural network model to predict success rates for direct-mail marketing at banks. The $48,000 system has been hugely successful for individual banks, but getting the word out to prospective users has not been easy. "We had one bank that reduced its mailing costs by 50 percent, increased its response rate by 50 percent and increased actual sales as a result by 18 percent," says HNC's Campbell. "Of course, we immediately thought this would be a great case study to publicize." But the bank's officials declined to allow HNC to publish their story. "They didn't want other banks in their region to find out about the software," says Campbell.

Meanwhile, neural network statistical models have begun to invade the corporate forecasting function, although once again most companies are reluctant to share their successes. Kay-Bee Toys, however, is an exception. "I wasn't afraid that the software was doing any voodoo magic," says Scott Rogers, Kay-Bee's director of market research. "The gyrations that the software goes through to pull the data apart seemed much like the old statistical packages I was using." But when faced with a project to analyze store performance based on reams of data-everything from store ZIP codes to mall-vacancy rates to shelf heights-the neural network software did the job quickly and found at least one surprise in the product line that traditional methods had not picked up on.

 

Ok with double databases which with the backdoor bellow 360kb  XT time

1024kb limit easy to flip 1 and 0 which one to use then…

Or trigger of “you should not have work in the database..” nice try.

 

bloatware understand that is software ballooned in size

Totally not necessary to sell more larger harddiscs and spinning the it industry harder?

Add matrix idea in videocables, motherboards and so on and the piratecopy industry copying

Everything including serialnumbers and so there is the sallata

"We found, of course, that sales by product line generally did better the farther away Toys 'R' Us was from the Kay-Bee store," says Rogers. But there was one exception: a product line that actually did better the closer the competition was. Kay-Bee had also hired consultants to do the analysis using traditional statistical packages, and, once they knew to look for it, they confirmed the anomaly. Trusting the results,   Rogers went back and discovered that the particular product line under study was one that Toys 'R' Us did not carry.  (!????!)

 

Unlike much-ballyhooed developments in such areas as object-oriented computing and client/server systems, the programs used by the likes of Kay-Bee and Florida Hospital are a radical departure from structured computer code. In fact, the architecture that underlies neural networks is antithetical to the entire traditional von Neumann architecture of the modern personal computer, which includes separate components for data processing and storage.

"Neural networks are not binary, are not stable and are not synchronous. In other words, they are nonlinear, adaptive and asynchronous, (eg sallata, my word..)

" says Jeannette Lawrence, the Nevada City, Calif.-based author of Introduction to Neural Networks (California Scientific Software, 1994). So no wonder people raised on traditional computers have trouble comprehending the concept. "Anyone educated before 1980 has problems," says Med-AI's Epstein. With many neural net-based software programs now being written to run on regular PCs, many information systems executives may not recognize the drastic changes taking place under their very noses. "Most CIOs come up through the IS ranks and are not mathematical, so neural networks are intimidating," says Whittman-Hart's Tipton. "Putting one's future in the hands of a computational model can be scary."

 

 

Everyone thinks they have a mobile phone with them….

I call it a personal tracking and analysing behaviour tool for the aim of da shopping

Nuts scenario della plastica..

5.

 

So if I run one business I will be hijaaked?

 

My computers full of backdoors as the workers mobiles

 

Then my clients constant known by outsiders..

http://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&q=callcentres+automatic+&meta=

 

concluzione.

 

Is not that AI software used in banking and shopping behaviour analysis makes

decisions, based on data arriving out of no encrypted mobiles, computers and software

full of viruses without users to know

 

making it possible for outsiders to change alter double and do what ever to discredit

a competitor without the decision maker to know this.

 

Add then the stockexchange and the figures

http://www.jankajander.741.com/tturner.htm

 

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/backbonebank.htm

 

Ala.

 

We should not have mobiles to work…maybe is this?

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/birdienamnam.htm

 

Why do I buy a mobile or set up email?

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/again1.htm

My email:kajander12345@hotmail.com

 

Why do I have Post?

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/postale.htm

My post:fiskaregatan 34 391 01 Kalmar Sweden

 

Why do i have Justice?

http://www.paris1.freewebspace.com/judgethis.html

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/again1.htm

 

Why do I have apartments and work?

http://www.paris1.freewebspace.com/boendemat.htm

 

check out the boooootom line (last part…)

http://www.japan1.freewebspace.com/

 

email?