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[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/08/technology/personaltech/why-gadgets-must-adapt-to-a-world-ruled-by-software.html  Smartphones Rule]
[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/08/technology/personaltech/why-gadgets-must-adapt-to-a-world-ruled-by-software.html  Smartphones Rule]


'''Today, just about everything that once required a small, dedicated electronic device — from cameras to portable game consoles to GPS navigators to music players to too many others to name — works better as an app on a phone.'''
Today, just about everything that once required a small, dedicated electronic device — from cameras to portable game consoles to GPS navigators to music players to too many others to name — works better as an app on a phone.
 
[http://a16z.com/2014/10/28/mobile-is-eating-the-world/ Mobile is eating the world -- Report from Andreessen Horowitz]
 
[http://ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2015/1/25/mobile-numbers-and-the-getting-of-them Where do the mobile numbers come from?]





Revision as of 23:49, 31 January 2015

Mobile on the Internet/World Wide Web

Emerging Nations Embrace Mobile

Google Announces Under $100 Smartphone

Quarter of World will Use Smartphone by 2016

Smartphones Rule

Today, just about everything that once required a small, dedicated electronic device — from cameras to portable game consoles to GPS navigators to music players to too many others to name — works better as an app on a phone.

Mobile is eating the world -- Report from Andreessen Horowitz

Where do the mobile numbers come from?


Time spent-mobile access to the Internet.jpg

Global mobile data growth.png

Mobile share of web views 2015.png

Internet global growth 2015.png

Internet population 4 billion to go.jpg