Posted by ladykal in The Latest in TrendSpace, The Media in TrendSpace.
Tags: 3g, 4g, asia, blackberry, bluetooths, cars, cell phone, china, digital, Electronics, free internet, free talk, gps systems, Internet, iphone, ipod, japan, mobile carriers, mobile industry, mobile providers, nintendo, pda, sidekick, super mario, taiwan, trendspace trendspacer, wimax

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And we’re not just talking about their Americanized food.
Pick up anything in your house, turn it over and see where it is from. Korea? China? Japan? (we can’t forget Taiwan!) No one is more important than the other in our eyes! For years the American government has chosen to use Eastern countries to lead us into the future of electronics..Take note…
NOTE 1- Asia gave you the land of convenience (and fun!).
And from Nintendo, Sega, the “Super” generations, Gameboys and Wii’s… Robotic and virtual dogs and puppets…We have Asia to thank for that! Asia thinks of all the fun things to do when your parents are too busy to watch you at home. And it was like Asia just knew how to satisfy your summer days. As a mature Trendspacer, Asia still services the needs of individuals. Today there are bluetooths, faster cars, gps systems and everything is digital.
NOTE 2- Can’t live without your cell? Thank Asia for that.
Blackberry’s, Iphones, two ways, pda’s and sidekicks are standard nowadays.. so what is next?
One of the next things to happen in the mobile industry is for 3g to upgrade to 4g or Wimax on carriers. The speed of 3G Internet connection still remains in the range of 3.6Mbps to 7.2Mbps, some a bit faster. 4G will make your internet extremely fast and give you an “anytime anywhere” access. It will allow the capability of Internet speeds between 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps both indoors and outdoors. There will be barely any wait time for downloads, streaming will be extremely better (for all the music and Youtube fanatics) … and Video phone conferencing will easily capable with this new higher, 4g or wimax network.
There is even plans in the near future to bring a new way to handle the mobile industry. Since the pressure of making money through the consumers is wearing thin on this economy and more money continues to be lost, mobile providers will soon be able to make their money through advertisement companies and third parties instead of consumers. What would you get?
FREE TALK!
Trendspacers love free!!
No longer will you have to go to your service provider to get internet or negotiate text messages. Free talk time, free internet..and every time you make a dial out, a ten second advertisement will appear on your mobile device before connecting your call. For free talk, it is truly a small price to pay. O, did I mention that Japan and Korea are already planning to launch their 5g network?? America is currently at a 3g network but is planned to be upgraded to 4g/wimax by most carriers by the end of 2008.
NOTE 3- Asia has raised Americans that are glued to their electronic possessions.
America has been brought up the last 25 years on Asian innovation that won’t shouldn’t be taken away… call it apart of our patriotism. Why? Cause its ours dammit and that’s the American way! Would America’s game systems be the same without Atari or Honda for that matter?? Could little left wing crazies hack political candidate emails without a little Asian innovation? Could teens text and cheat in their classrooms without Asia’s brands? and how much easier could it be to have access to follow celebrities at our convenience? At home?!? Which brings us to our last NOTE.
NOTE 4- Asia gets the American people.
Think they don’t? It is the innovation of electronics in Asia that has lead not only the world in their own projects, but Americans and their Ipods, Iphones, and other future projects. Asia has set up an immense blueprint in this industry that few other countries can follow let alone lead. Or is it still too soon to tell?
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Posted by ladykal in The Latest in TrendSpace, The Media in TrendSpace, The Search in TrendSpace, The Social in TrendSpace.
Tags: abstract, animation, art, buy, calendars, canvases, crafts, culinary art, desings, devianART, digital photography, film making, flash, graffiti, Internet, jigsaw puzzles, literature, magnets, mouse pads, online, online community, postcards, sculpture, sell, sell art, skin applications, t shirts, traditional art

Image provided by deviantART.com
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TrendSpace is a metropolis of virtual realms, an access to many different things.TrendSpace reflects many aspects of our physical realities..this does not exclude art. In every neighborhood is a ghetto and suburb. If art was a city, deviantART would be apart of its plush inner city: All access that is just as beautiful as it is untamed, full of natural creativity and spontaneity, in which makes any experience in the city more exciting. And that is why TrendSpacers like deviantART.
NOTE 1- Founders Scott Jarkoff, Matthew Stephens and Angelo SotiraIn all shared backgrounds in the skinning application community. They three also shared a desire to take skinning applications further, so in early August of 2000 they launched an international online community for artists.
Now deviantART is one of the fastest growing websites in 2008 with 8 million members and receives around 80,000 submissions per day.
NOTE 2- For some TrendSpacers it provides a chance to help accentuate the artistic palettes…but for other TrendSpacers it exceeds this purpose and could be considered a TrendSpace Heaven.
Graffiti, digital photography, crafts, traditional art, abstract, literature, animation, film making, designs, Flash, culinary art, yes, even skins for applications can be found at deviantART.com. The site also provides down loadable tutorials and resources so you too can become more savvy.
NOTE 3- Learn and discuss art. Because that’s what TrendSpacers do.
Discuss your likes and dislikes. Customize your art in the picture gallery or expose literary work in your journal for all to see. Post and look up contests, events, interesting news and external links in the news section. Just as other social networking sites each member has a profile where you can keep in contact with fellow artists. Complete with forums and even a “favorite” feature where you can showcase a buddy’s art work on your profile too, the site proves to be there to help expose the artist fully. To satisfy your every indy artist need, you can also keep tabs on a particular artists with the “watchers” feature.
NOTE 4- TrendSpacers don’t just talk the talk, we walk the walk.
With a measly $24.95 annually, it’s understood virtually all possibilities are infinite. Members can choose to advertise or sell their work through a variety of media such as mugs, canvases, jigsaw puzzles, calendars, coasters, postcards, mouse pads, and magnets. Besides, isn’t that one of the many perks of the internet? Corporation and capitalization? And TrendSpacers love making money independently!
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Posted by ladykal in The Latest in TrendSpace, The Media in TrendSpace, The Search in TrendSpace.
Tags: AdultSwim, all2c.tv, Alluc.org, cartoon shows, cartoons, documentaries, download, Entertainment, free download, free movies, free tv, free-tv-video-online, movies, p2p, pop, popculture, quicksilverscreen.com, Rants, shows, sidereel.com, surfthechannel.com, tv
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Unlike Wannabe TrendSpacers that go to websites like Zango or Veoh where you have to download a torrent or anything else into your precious hard drive just to watch a pop-culture classic, this horrendous thought brings us to our first note.
NOTE 1- TrendSpacers know better.
We want the capability to enjoy the fast TrendSpacer lifestyle without hassle of unknown leeches that tend to suck our C: drive dry. Some TrendSpacers have jobs where they are lucky enough to take advantage of such entertainment to help time pass… Why would you go to such lengths? Adware, spyware and possible viruses that carry in the P2P programs as well could harm the computer. If that doesn’t shut your internet rights down in the office faster than adware popping up infront of a superior or the wrong coworker, I don’t know what will.
NOTE 2- You see, a Wannabe TrendSpacer is internet literate. Not internet savvy.
And some Wannabe TrendSpacers are posers thinking extra add-ons makes them somewhat better or makes their movies faster. But in virtual reality, in the end both users are getting the same product. It’s like putting $10,000 towards rims over a few stocks. Both are trying to portray the same point but one is guaranteed flexibility, longevity and security at the same time, which brings us to our most important note:
NOTE 3- Free Links.
Tv shows.. movies.. documentaries.. links from our prized cartoons from childhood or our modern day alternative AdultSwim programs…. FREE. This…. this..is apart of TrendSpace Heaven…Welcome..Below is a list of a few popular free video sites. Enjoy.
Alluc.org
All2c.tv
Quicksilverscreen.com
Sidereel.com
Surfthechannel.com
Project Free Tv
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Posted by ladykal in The Search in TrendSpace, The Social in TrendSpace.
Tags: best of answers, Entertainment, Internet, internet society, online community, Opinion, questions, Rants, relationships, search, search engine, social networking, social networks, Society, wiki answers, Y!A, yahoo, yahoo answers
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“How can I go about rebuilding my credit and raise my score?”
“What’s the name of this song?”
“What state are you from?”
“What kind of phone should I get?”
“Latin translation please?”
NOTE 1- An online community where TrendSpacers can ask generally anything to everyone. That’s why TrendSpacers like Yahoo Answers.
21 million TrendSpacers log on to Yahoo Answers when they want to ask a question, answer a question, or just browse through..answers and questions.
NOTE 2- Y!A members can advance through “levels” by answering questions.
2 points are given for each question a Y!A member answers. An additional 10 cool points if your answer is choosen as the “Best Answer” by its questioner. Although you lose 5 points for every question you post, if a fellow TrendSpacer thinks your question is interesting enough he or she can give extra points by giving one “star” to the questioner. Also, it helps force creativity among some. Some stars even go into the hundreds after the question has been resolved, solidifying correlation of the question’s creativity and the member’s great answer. Posts like these could be one of the lucky chosen “Best of Answers” for all to see on the site’s homepage.
NOTE 3- Although you may not get “Best Answer” on every question, a simple thumbs up 1 point can be given from other Y!A peers showing the popularity or agreeableness of your opinion and/or comment.
Of course for every gain is a loss. 1 point is also taken away for each thumbs down. But with this point concept alone, it has proven to be as addicting as social networking sites.
NOTE 4- No friend requests here. Similar to the buddylist but called “Contacts”, you can add any Y!A member that you may choose for whatever reason.
There are many reasons to add someone to the “My Contacts” list. Maybe they know the best answers, always ask the craziest questions, are great at asking them or make the most interesting points. The fact that it’s up to you is why TrendSpacers like Yahoo Answers. And when a TrendSpacer is growing weary of the usual social network pleasures, Yahoo Answers is a great alternative of cyberleisure.
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Posted by ladykal in The Social in TrendSpace.
Tags: Amazon, AOL, BlackPlanet, Blogging, communication, Ebay, Electronics, email, Entertainment, facebook, friend request, hi 5, IM, Instant Messaging, Internet, internet society, MySpace, Netscape, Opinion, pictures, Rants, relationships, social networking, social networking comany, social networks, Society, top 8, top friends
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It was 2004. New Years came and went, people were just getting over the holidays and the internet was getting a little.. slow. Sure TrendSpacers had Ebay and Amazon. But TrendSpace was missing something. Just as you were socializing as TrendSpacers do, a simple word came up in conversation that you’d never heard before– “MySpace”.
MySpace? It seemed to be two words that I recognize..but still foreign when used in the English language as a thing or place to be.
NOTE 1- It was only a matter of few clicks to find out that TrendSpacers like MySpace.
80s-TrendSpacers may remember the granddaddy of all social networking sites, Netscape. In the early 1990s Netscape allowed Early TrendSpacers to socialize with message boards and forums. Then came AOL chat rooms. The chat rooms auto-scrolling screen that cost many school and late summer nights seemed to be a distant memory for many. Who knew it would grow into so much more? Because Instant Messaging made it a whole other ball game. TrendSpacers can chat outside of chat rooms one on one and still remains a popular choice of communication. Then some may know the Urban TrendSpace website BlackPlanet. In 1999, BlackPlanet became the first social networking company that allowed Urban TrendSpacers to create profiles and email other BP members online. But in 2004 the TrendSpace was taken to another level when MySpace was born. And what was there not to love with this CyberNetborn? It is almost like MySpace took the past TrendSpaces and made it universal: Interact online by creating personal profiles, communicating through IM or email allowing to keep in touch with a few friends or reach out to the world as it’s apart of their daily life.
NOTE 2- TrendSpacers love being nosey, which is why TrendSpacers also like MySpace.
MySpace members can look at anyone’s profile as long as its public or accepted through a friend request. And with games like Mafia Wars that keep us still semi-bored, but with something to do, MySpace is making sure to keep TrendSpacers entertained.
NOTE 3- On a U.S. TrendSpace poll 9 out of 10 people surveyed that he or she has a MySpace page.*
Even Wannabe TrendSpacers have MySpace. Teachers, parents, even your employer probably has a MySpace page. It’s entered the realm of measuring coolness. Endless slide shows showing off how social in the club scene you are, cool clothes, or unknown hobbies for friends to “discover”… MySpace allows users to add another notch on their cool post. And sure a lot of unwanted friend requests from struggling artists, porn girls, perverted guys, or underage kiddies may travel to your friendbox occasionally, but after the text phenomenon arrived, TrendSpacers craved something more to make sure a point gets across when needed ASAP–because anyone can ignore a text message or “act” like they didn’t get it– but you can’t ignore a Status, Post, or Comment (unless the comment has to be approved, but point will be taken)!
NOTE 4- MySpace has become more than just another addition to the World Wide Web: Unfortunately, some TrendSpacers even break up on or over MySpace.
Ask anyone at work if they have a MySpace page, those that say no will receive unintentional looks from listeners proving their disbelief (take caution though your coworker could be lying–see NOTE 2). MySpace also has become a dating realm for some, especially high schoolers and college kiddies. TrendSpacers can even watch their CelebSpacers break up or hook up on MySpace. With a site that is taken seriously even by the government for whatever interests, how can someone not have a MySpace page? Nevertheless interact on MySpace?
*Results are based on author’s estimation. Don’t take seriously.
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