By now many of us — even some of us who once couldn’t program the clock in the VCR — have installed a WiFi router somewhere in our homes to use a laptop on the front porch or in the back den. If you fall in this group, congratulations. Whether you know it or not, you have joined the home network revolution. Of course, for some consumers, the revolution begins and ends with that WiFi connection. A growing number, however, have dabbled in some of the Web 2.0 entertainment technologies and services that are being introduced almost on a daily basis.
Home Sweet Networked Home, Part 1
Posted by: Erika Morphy November 25, 2009 08:00 AMBy now many of us — even some of us who once couldn’t program the clock in the VCR — have installed a WiFi router somewhere in our homes to use a laptop on the front porch or in the back den. If you fall in this group, congratulations. Whether you know it or not, you have joined the home network revolution. Of course, for some consumers, the revolution begins and ends with that WiFi connection. A growing number, however, have dabbled in some of the Web 2.0 entertainment technologies and services that are being introduced almost on a daily basis.