It is the fate of our time, the prototypical feature of the times in which we live. The other day I was reading to Enrique Dans talking about what our home right now. Desktops give way to other types of equipment. Without realizing it we have been surrounded by gadgets that have two common elements: portability and connectivity. Is the current trend. Notebooks, netbooks and smartphones are feeding our information needs. In a changing and demanding world, information is oil, coal, gunpowder, iron or bronze of our time.
Personally I think I've jumped on the train. I had no laptop, were expensive, heavy and not needed. However, the emergence of the netbook gave me the opportunity, I started to need a functional tool, they were really cheap, little bulky and lighter. Without doubt one of the best investments I ever made.
The android

We arrived at the topic of this post. Came a great opportunity for me a pointer smartphone: the Nexus One was curious to see the features of the invention of Google, but the truth is that it took her strength training long: the operating system Android. He had heard about it, but until you have an android not realize their capabilities and especially their potential. And is that the main difference with rival iPhone is the freedom to install, delete, or create what you please.
Learning with the bug would rate in two phases. First, when you explore the multi-touch screen and other features of the current mobile (camera, music, calls, calendar etc). And second, when you thought that was the phone, you find out things online and discover a new world. Your cell phone is no longer a phone, it's your wonderful android to do anything freely. You're like a bull in a china shop, everything is wonderful and chaotic. Android turns your phone into a real computer with functionality unimaginable. It's a real operating system. I predict that sooner or later the androids are legion and we submit.

Discover their potential and keep your android form, was and is much easier thanks to sites like The Free Android . This Spanish website dedicated exclusively to raising android, informs us several times a day with the latest OS. Several authors raise or collect information on new Android, updates, apps (applications) to the android and other chuminadas on the green bug. If you live with an android I recommend www.elandroidelibre.com .









Hi all:
Some time ago I have been following this old port marine ...
For now I write because I participate in a small weekly radio show on a local station called Novaonda Albacete. In this program called "No stick to water," I do a 10-15 minute section (Gaining Barlovento) where I talk about the navy of the eighteenth century. I've been doing all year and so amateurish and unprofessional but good try my best to spread our naval history (Delgado got Bañón interview in the program).
Well, I write because it's time to talk about D. Blas de Lezo. 3 programs I've been with him. So I write in case anyone wants to listen online (www.novaonda.net in music library on Thursdays at 23:00, and stick to water). Notice that it is unprofessional and I am not an expert but I put all my interest, so if someone hears it and have any suggestions, corrections or comments to me will be more than welcome.
Greetings to all and thanks for ste space.
Javier Castro
April 23, 2010 @ 13:06Javier course. All these things I love.
April 23, 2010 @ 16:45I would get the previous programs, but I can not download them.
April 23, 2010 @ 17:12Goyix Hello!
Thanks for your interest ...
April 23, 2010 @ 19:13For in the music library on the web just kept the last two programs. Yesterday's not hanging up next week.
I have a mp3 taxed at 10 or 12 more, including Delgado Bañón interview in which he explains why he has not written in his saga, and how to try to remedy Lezo ...
I, on this new technology since I'm not, so do not know how I could get ... any suggestions hacértelos ...
Frikiiiiii!!
April 24th, 2010 @ 11:02Android fatso!
April 24th, 2010 @ 11:02That phrase is from the movie, I do not think that Tolkien wrote that ...
April 24th, 2010 @ 11:02