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June 7, 2005 by Walt Boyes

This is a hot book…
From Chapter Two, The Connectivity Divide
Here’s a test to see how connected YOU are…
Draw a line under the last question to which you can answer yes.
Toddler’s class:
I sometimes receive postal mail
I have a home phone
I have cable TV or satellite at home
My home phone is cordless
I use the Internet from home
I have at least one cell phone
I use e-mail for either work or family matters at home
I have high speed Internet at home
Crossing the Chasm:
I use Instant messaging either at home or work.
I sometimes work from home instead of going into the office.
I carry my cell phone wherever I carry my wallet.
I use text messaging via cell or PDA.
I usually pay (if necessary) at hotels for high speed Internet access
Connected:
I could make use of an XML document if I wanted to.
I use a hybrid PDA
I use virtual office groupware
I sometimes work at 3:30 in the morning
I expect airports, campgrounds, rest stops, trains, buses and planes to have WiFi service. Actually I expect it everythwere.
I sometimes make free calls over the Internet.
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I usually work from home and have given up my true office.
How far down the list did YOU make it?

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