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This is about an idea i had several years ago but never approached any companies like Apple or Google about.. i guarantee it will make you millions if you implement and coordinate the project appropriately .. To set the stage, i will tell you my brother used to read the Wall Street Journal. He's a cabinetmaker in Fort Lauderdale, FL. His business has its ups and downs.. Mostly downs lately.. He gets most of his business word-of-mouth based on his great quality. I've worked for him on-and-off cumulatively about two years.. The reason i stopped working for him is because he cannot consistently pay wages. i have a son to support. Out of principle, i refuse to work for him any longer. But of course, because he's family, i believe in him. Digression performed, the salient factor is that he previously read the Wall Street Journal. A failing businessman reading the Wall Street Journal. It's actually inspiring in various ways. The most inspiring aspect is the fact we could use a portable and flexible e-reader for newsprint. A device that auto-loads your favorite newsprint upon approaching a hot-spot. Of course, you'd have to establish your subscription level for each desired newspaper/magazine. But the e-reader would automatically authenticate and download your subscriptions as you approached a hot-spot. And you would have a plastic-like flexible e-reader paperless device you could either unfold or unroll at your convenience. You could also subscribe to new papers/magazines using the appropriately configured device. The key feature of this particular device is portability: it's flexible/foldable so that you can easily stow it in your briefcase/purse or special tube-like container. Do i have your attention yet?
Yes, there are several newsprint e-readers already available but not flexible super-portable ones. We need an electronics engineer, a materials engineer, and perhaps me: a systems engineer on the team. We also need someone fluent in hot-spot protocols and relevant chips. The technology is definitely 'out there'. We simply need to assemble the expertise and financial support to make it happen. Will you let me participate?
i'm familiar with wi-fi protocols and overall system requirements.. Otherwise, i could not have even proposed the idea.. ^^ Allow me to participate; allow me to support my son Arthur doing something i love. :)
If we can prove this one simple 'little' technology, imagine what else we can do? ;)
with Love, sam



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at 20:02 on January 25th, 2012
Very interesting idea. Wish you could find a sponsor.