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United Segments of Adobe -> USA

Posted on June 25th, 2008 by Rajan Vaish

The life is getting busier,time is falling short,people overloaded with work - hence no time for family.Family is something which is effected first due to work.And such a thing is certainly not appreciable.
Even in a small family,due to work it stretches to days when all family members are all together.In such situations CISCO comes to help again..
Every room can be connected and every person can view other family members(if they have allowed the same,it can be turned off to maintain privacy issues).So,even if everybody is tired because of work they can interact,chat,gossip for few minutes and relax without actually visiting room.Mothers can keep watch on their young kids even while working in kitchen,it will be kind of new concept of Parental Control.
It can also help keeping an eye over coming plumbers,mechanics etc without actually being present in person.
Videos of new born babies and their actions are always worth treasuring for life for parents.
Cisco is certainly going to integrate every family member as segments and uniting them to be United Segments of Adobe.
Rajan
http://linkedin.com/in/rajanvaish

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4 Responses to “United Segments of Adobe -> USA”

  1. I am a mother of 2 and work at the same time,this is good thought!”
  2. Very interesting blog, i have added it to my fovourites, greetings”
  3. Your blog is interesting! Keep up the good work!”
  4. When I think of Cisco, I think of theit industry standard routers and servers.. MSN is just catching up with what Cisco did in the 90s. Telecom is now pushing for everything to be wireless, not just voice but also data. I for one am very excited to see what emerging technologies Cisco will be involved with. Wireless communications and 2 way radios technology are really starting to emerge with telecom with 3G technologies. Now cell phone can pretty do basic video teleconferencing, which I believe will be more popular as both Cisco and Cell Phone CDMA/GSM networks can manage to squeeze more data bandwidth our of the wireless networks.”