Release
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Competition
• The page-related Web is not a naturally intuitive interface
and relies on a level of education and intellect
that many people do not have.
• The Web also relies very heavily on English
which is a difficult language for many in the international audience.
As a result, only a small % of the "First World" use the internet.
• People in the lesser developed areas
who need the information solutions the most,
are almost completely shut-out.
Competitive Advantage
• The page-interface language-dependent Web
cannot compete with the space-related, language-independent,
naturally easy to understand and navigate interface that SIMON provides.
It can fit seamlessly into the existing Web structure,
"morphing" the existing Web, over time, into a new structure.
• It also includes a new coding language that allows users
to script in "short-word international North American Phonetic English".
This means that the "owner's manual"
is also direct instructions for the SoftWare.
• Users can run their entire systems thru this structure,
including use of their Apps and storage of their data.
This is very hard to explain.
We hope the above helps more than it confuses.
• Simon turns the Web into a space-related environment
that mimics the real world
and so opens up the Web to the world
by making it natural to use and easy to understand.
• Simon's space-related language-independent interface
is far easier to understand and navigate than the existing
page-related language-dependent interface of the present Web.
• We have completed the design work on this "Spacial Browser".
We started this project in April 1985,
with a desire to create a "Web".
• The Web came into being since we began the project,
but our approach is better because it mimics the real world.
We finally completed it last year.
We are now in need of coding work.
Development
• We plan to code and release Simon in 5 distinct modules
creating a "Radical Heterogenous Distributed Database Shell".
• Module 4 and 5 will eliminate the need
for Servers, URLs, and MainFrames in the system.
It makes every individual computer
..... "like a colony-cluster of cells partly within a giant colonial-brain,
yet always independent and decentralized."
• The first 2 modules are expected to take 6-8 months to test.
• The 3rd module 12 months.
• The 4th module 12 months.
• The 5th module 24 months.
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