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Looking ahead - we believe the Internet and "IP" protocols will be the most significant technology of our lifetime to communicate, collaborate & conduct business globally.
At MyPort, we wish to seamlessly interface Internet messaging and media collaboration solutions - bridging the gap between the virtual world of communications, messaging, and enterprises.
Our strategy is to work with our partners and their clients by enhancing new business opportunities while expanding into new markets by accelerating the deployment of new applications and services.
Imaging & media behavior are rapidly evolving as enterprises leverage enabling technologies and new services in a real-time, networked in the mobile universe – the digital media ecosystem. We are quickly moving away from a “capture & print” model to a “real-time, capture, manage, protect & distribute” model.
Companies that control how consumers manage and access their media will greatly influence how and where the media is monetized. New digital imaging & media lifestyles are emerging with significant opportunities for products and services that enhance the viewing, sharing, editing, managing, searching, and preserving of their media.
Of all the applications of GPS, the one offering the biggest and most broad-based business opportunities — may be the cell phone with an embedded video camera. Mobile phones enabled with GPS are expected to increase in number at an astonishing rate over the next decade and a half — from around 200,000 sold in 2006 to as many as 2 billion sold annually by 2020.
These projections have handset, IP Camera / Video manufacturers & telecommunications service providers salivating at the possibility of creating an entirely new class of revenue-generating location-based services. Indeed, the cell phone's ubiquity, portability and association with specific individuals will make it a perfect device for delivering a range of such services, many of them as-yet undreamed of.
The use of digital signaling and media broadcasts has increased the demand for the use of network applications fitted with GPS tools, thereby, paving the way for cheaper and more reliable GPS devices.
The GPS market has developed tremendously
throughout the world increasing the use of the technology in public safety,
homeland security, transportation, social networking, aerospace applications
/ avionics, fleet management, transport navigational systems, and others.