Profile: Gabriel Ionita: I wonder what was life like before the internet
The internet provides you the answer to almost all your questions. This is the motto that guides Gabriel Ionita, product& services development manager at Cosmote. Although he works in telecommunications, he admits to not being a big fan of face-to-face talks.
• 20 Iulie 2009 • English
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1. What gadgets in your pocket, at hand?
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2. What was the first gadget you had? At what age?
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3. What was the last IT acquisition?
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4. What was the biggest failure in your tech career?
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5. How much would you be willing to pay for a cell phone?
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6. What features would your ideal phone have?
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7. What was the first cell phone you used?
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8. What mobile phone manufacturer do you prefer?
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9. Tech brand and manager?
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10. The useless gadget you found on sale?
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11. What gadget would you like to buy?
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12. What type of websites do you access regularly? What is your favorite website?
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13. What is the last acquisition made online?
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14. What is internet to you?
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15. How would a day in your life without internet look like?
I always take my cell phone everywhere I go. I also have a Bluetooth device and a memory stick. These are helpful gadgets in my day-to-day activities.
Same as everybody, probably one of the first gadgets I had was a walkman, which was sent to me from the Netherlands, by my uncle.
During high school, I received an electronic game. Now that’s when I was the big man on campus.
During high school, I received an electronic game. Now that’s when I was the big man on campus.
The last acquisition is a 1TB External Storage Device.
I had extremely unpleasant experiences when my first hard disk crashed, and I lost all the information and projects I’ve gathered over the years of hard work.
200-300 euro.
To be user-friendly, preferably with a touch screen, to have a camera, and to work properly even after it takes a whack.
Philips Spark, back in 1997.
Currently, I use a Sony Ericsson and a Nokia, but over time, I’ve used cell phones made by almost all known manufacturers.
An honest answer would be that I don’t prefer a certain phone brand, but only the one who makes a phone that meets my requirements.
An honest answer would be that I don’t prefer a certain phone brand, but only the one who makes a phone that meets my requirements.
GE and Jack Welch.
I haven’t found that yet.
For the holders of Black or Platinum card, I would say Bank&Olufsen is a brand that manufactures gadgets with out of the ordinary designs and high quality.
In my free time, I just go into the social networking sites, to stay in contact with my friends from Canada and from all over the world. As for work-related internet browsing, I am interested in almost any websites focused on tech, mobile telephony, and innovation. Considering my No1 hobby, hockey, I use internet to stay up to date with the results in North American hockey league.
A Stylus for Sony Ericsson P1i.
Some see it as a database, some say internet is a friend they cannot live without, and others blame it… I say internet is what provides you the answers to most of your questions. It is a simple instrument I have to use daily. Sometimes I wonder what was life like before the internet…
It would be a constant holiday; it would be free time with my family, at the beach or at the mountain, no e-mails, no deadlines, no sessions…
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