Technomad

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An itinerant person who remains connected to the internet.

Originally coined by Steven Roberts to describe a nomadic person who remains connected through communications media such as the internet during travel, exploration, and online nomadic living.

Technomad Inc. is a Massachusetts-based manufacturer of weatherproof loudspeakers and turnkey PA systems for commercial and government applications. The firm was founded in 1995.

[edit] References

  • Roberts, Steven K. (1988). Computing Across America: The Bicycle Odyssey of a High-Tech Nomad. New Jersey. Learned Information. ISBN 0-938734-18-0
  • Roberts, Steven K. (1996). From Behemoth to Microship: A Detailed Look at Two Platforms for Technomadic Adventure. USA. Nomadic Research Labs. ISBN 1-929470-00-2
  • Hamel, Richard and Carmen Bolanos (2006) 'Quit Dreaming and Go!A Step-by-Step Guide on How to See the World and Support Yourself in the Process' ISBN 978-1-4303-0538-5
  • Klein, Karen E. {2007}. "The New Nomads" Business Week Online [1]

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