The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
Snapshot of the SmartPhone Usage trends with specific emphasis on India. Some predictions regarding 'shape of things to come' for content consumed on SmartPhones.
The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
Snapshot of the SmartPhone Usage trends with specific emphasis on India. Some predictions regarding 'shape of things to come' for content consumed on SmartPhones.
There is a huge cultural shift taking place. For the last 10 years, since 2000 we have experienced how everything is getting digital. The mobile phone is today just as powerful as a desktop computer in 2000. We have all this power in our pocket.
This presentation was given at the Gambling Technology Strategies 2011 in London.
Wave 2 - Mobility | UM | Social Media TrackerUM Wave
Wave 2 - Mobility showed how social media moved from being a text-based medium of bloggers and posters to a fully audio visual one full of content creators and sharers.
Find the latest Wave, "Wave 7 - Cracking the Social Code" here http://www.slideshare.net/Wave7
We’ve shared a lot of data about whether and why ‘this time is different’. But beyond that, why is the tech market opportunity larger than any time in history (no, really!)? One word: mobile.
In this update of his past presentation on Mobile Eating the World — delivered this month at Andreessen Horowitz’ annual investor meeting — a16z’s Benedict Evans shares just how and why mobile changes everything. Because tech is outgrowing the tech industry.
From modern transportation to monetary infrastructures, we depend on data to power global systems. Take a quick glimpse at what our lives would look like without data.
Learn more about our products and solutions here: http://www.netapp.com/us/
Enabling best practice Web experiences for today's increasingly Mobile world: This white paper explores why a Web Content Management solution that’s not optimized for ‘customers in motion,’ could be the deal breaker for customer engagement. Find out how innovative approaches to WCM can keep your company aligned with customer expectations in a mobile world.
Extentia’s CEO Umeed Kothavala addressed students at the Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai on ‘Mobile Technology and Opportunities for the Media’.
This session was about mobile technology, related facts, mobile media channels, consumption of news on mobile, social media and mobile news, and the impact of citizen journalism.
Do let us know your comments/feedback on this presentation!
Mobile technology is changing the way we do business. Learn about the rapid growth of mobile technology and develop an action plan to build your own mobile app.
Michael Wechsler of TheLaw.com shares tips for making your forum mobile and a preview of the Tapatalk HD for iPad. This presentation was given at ForumCon Chicago on September 27, 2011.
There is no point in drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the future of mobile. They are the same. In other words, technology is now outgrowing the tech industry.
+ Overview of MOBILE EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET.
+ MOBILE INTERNET: TRENDS AND GROWTH
+ BENEFITS OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ CHALLENGES OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ SOLUTIONS
50 stunning mobile statistics - trends in gadgets and mobilityAli Kafel
The transistor started the digital revolution. Probably most interesting is the impact in Mobility. Take a walk through the past, present and a glimpse into the future
There is a huge cultural shift taking place. For the last 10 years, since 2000 we have experienced how everything is getting digital. The mobile phone is today just as powerful as a desktop computer in 2000. We have all this power in our pocket.
This presentation was given at the Gambling Technology Strategies 2011 in London.
Wave 2 - Mobility | UM | Social Media TrackerUM Wave
Wave 2 - Mobility showed how social media moved from being a text-based medium of bloggers and posters to a fully audio visual one full of content creators and sharers.
Find the latest Wave, "Wave 7 - Cracking the Social Code" here http://www.slideshare.net/Wave7
We’ve shared a lot of data about whether and why ‘this time is different’. But beyond that, why is the tech market opportunity larger than any time in history (no, really!)? One word: mobile.
In this update of his past presentation on Mobile Eating the World — delivered this month at Andreessen Horowitz’ annual investor meeting — a16z’s Benedict Evans shares just how and why mobile changes everything. Because tech is outgrowing the tech industry.
From modern transportation to monetary infrastructures, we depend on data to power global systems. Take a quick glimpse at what our lives would look like without data.
Learn more about our products and solutions here: http://www.netapp.com/us/
Enabling best practice Web experiences for today's increasingly Mobile world: This white paper explores why a Web Content Management solution that’s not optimized for ‘customers in motion,’ could be the deal breaker for customer engagement. Find out how innovative approaches to WCM can keep your company aligned with customer expectations in a mobile world.
Extentia’s CEO Umeed Kothavala addressed students at the Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mumbai on ‘Mobile Technology and Opportunities for the Media’.
This session was about mobile technology, related facts, mobile media channels, consumption of news on mobile, social media and mobile news, and the impact of citizen journalism.
Do let us know your comments/feedback on this presentation!
Mobile technology is changing the way we do business. Learn about the rapid growth of mobile technology and develop an action plan to build your own mobile app.
Michael Wechsler of TheLaw.com shares tips for making your forum mobile and a preview of the Tapatalk HD for iPad. This presentation was given at ForumCon Chicago on September 27, 2011.
There is no point in drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the future of mobile. They are the same. In other words, technology is now outgrowing the tech industry.
+ Overview of MOBILE EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET.
+ MOBILE INTERNET: TRENDS AND GROWTH
+ BENEFITS OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ CHALLENGES OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ SOLUTIONS
50 stunning mobile statistics - trends in gadgets and mobilityAli Kafel
The transistor started the digital revolution. Probably most interesting is the impact in Mobility. Take a walk through the past, present and a glimpse into the future
The use of Mobile technology in the workplace is increasing rapidly. As businesses adopt the latest gadgets, research into the effects of working in a 'wired' world also suggest using caution and setting usage guidelines.
I spoke about “Transparent Tech Trends of 2012” for the Indiana Library Federation’s Reference Division Conference (with its conference theme of Tech Trends in Libraries: Seeing the Forest for the Trees.) on August 7, 2012 at the Noblesville Branch of the Hamilton East Public Library in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Whitepaper - A Consumer Cloud Solution - White Label or BuildJ.D. Bryant
The momentum continues to build in a technology-rich society where consumers are the drivers. Lifestyle standards are changing at an accelerating speed. Global businesses need to keep up with the pace to remain players in their industry. The personal cloud is predicted to replace PCs for the majority of consumer content storage needs. Only 7 percent of digital content was stored in the personal cloud in 2011 and expected to reach 36 percent as early as 2016. The choice to enter the consumer cloud space is to buy or build. A white label consumer cloud offer is an ideal solution for businesses to enter the cloud market with minimal financial risks. It is designed to increase market share opportunities and help with customer retention. If a company buys or builds, the fact remains that harnessing the cloud is a requirement in order to compete in times ahead.
10 Mobile Trends for 2014 and Beyond (May 2014)Karen Sanchez
This is an abridged version of the 124-page report. Go to JWTIntelligence.com/trendletters to see the full report, including recommendations for brands
JWT’s third annual report on trends in the mobile sphere spotlights key themes that came out of this year’s Mobile World Congress, Consumer Electronics Show and South by Southwest Interactive, and builds on trends spotlighted in previous reports. The report covers significant drivers and manifestations of these developments, and their implications for brands. “10 Mobile Trends for 2014 and Beyond” is based around on-the-ground research at the MWC in Barcelona and SXSW in Austin, as well as desk research and insights gleaned from interviews with several mobile experts and influencers.
This is an abridged version of the 124-page report. Go to JWTIntelligence.com/trendletters to see the full report, including recommendations for brands
JWT’s third annual report on trends in the mobile sphere spotlights key themes that came out of this year’s Mobile World Congress, Consumer Electronics Show and South by Southwest Interactive, and builds on trends spotlighted in previous reports. The report covers significant drivers and manifestations of these developments, and their implications for brands. “10 Mobile Trends for 2014 and Beyond” is based around on-the-ground research at the MWC in Barcelona and SXSW in Austin, as well as desk research and insights gleaned from interviews with several mobile experts and influencers.
Are you interested in learning more about mobile marketing? If so, then this mobile marketing SlideShare deck is for you. It was compiled by Jamie Turner from the 60 Second Marketer and Jeanne Hopkins while she was at HubSpot.
Here are just some of the amazing facts you'll learn in this SlideShare deck:
• 91% of adults have their mobile devices within arm's reach 24/7
• 25% of Americans only use mobile devices to access the internet
• There are 5 times as many cell phones in the world as there are PCs
If you're interested in learning more about mobile marketing, this deck is for you.
Presented at the 2010 Mobile Enterprise Growth Alliance (http://www.mega.org.au/) in South Australia.
* Local Australian & global mobile industry statistics.
* Overview of the mobile ecosystem in Australia.
* Mobile trends
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* Software Integration for Alarm and Alert Notification
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Customers deploying Extreme’s Automated Campus architecture have benefited from the combination of our Shortest-Path Bridging technology (Extreme Fabric Connect), along with our Extreme Management Center platform. Together, these solutions streamline the network and simplify operations, while providing integrated analytics, policy and insight – all through a single pane of glass.
But time doesn’t stand still, and we continue to evolve these solutions. We wanted to share our most recent 10 enhancements - available now or in the very near future – to help you start thinking about how to take your network to the next-level!
Here’s a quick scan of the top ways the best network for healthcare helps you deliver better patient outcomes. You’ll recognize challenges like balancing the Facebook and Netflix needs of patients and visitors with the guarantee of privacy for patient medical records. And how do you insure the best possible doctor and patient experience, while safe-guarding the network from outside attack? Here are the top challenges of healthcare IT, and how to solve them painlessly.
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2. The first transistor
was invented at Bell
Laboratories in
1947.
http://www.corp.att.com/history/milestone_1947b.html
3. In 1959, the microchip
brought us the rise of the
“smaller but more powerful.”
http://www.computerhistory.org/semiconductor/timeline/1959-Noyce.html
4. Today’s average mobile phone
is more powerful than the PCs
that sent two astronauts to
the moon in 1969.
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/diypodcast/rocket-evolution-index-diy.html
5. The Intel 4004 processor held
2,300 transistors in 1971.
The Xbox One chip holds
5 billion in 2013.
6. The first mobile phone
call was placed in 1973.
http://inventors.about.com/cs/inventorsalphabet/a/martin_cooper.htm
8. First multinational cellular
network was the Nordic
Mobile Telephony in 1981.
It even supported roaming.
http://bit.ly/1bppx7F
9. Motorola introduced the
first commercial mobile
phone in the US in 1983.
The DynaTAC 800X was
retailed at $3,995.
http://www.motorola.com/us/Corporate-Motorola-History-Timely-Achievement.html
10. DynaTAC 800X had a talk
time of 30 minutes and
took 10 hours to charge.
http://inventors.about.com/cs/inventorsalphabet/a/martin_cooper.htm
11. Though it was not a phone, the
BlackBerry 850 was the first
handset released by RIM in 1999.
12. Globally, there are 7 billion mobile phones,
1.5 billion are smartphones.
There were just 12 million
users 23 years ago.
http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats/a
13. Simon Personal Communicator
was the first “smartphone.”
Simon was designed by IBM in
1993 and retailed for $899.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-06-29/before-iphone-and-android-came-simon-the-first-smartphone
14. 2002 is known for the birth of
the modern smartphone.
RIM shipped its first BlackBerry
with phone features.
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/427787/are-smart-phones-spreading-faster-than-any-technology-in-human-history/
15. But only 715,000
smartphones were
sold between
2002 and 2006.
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/427787/are-smart-phones-spreading-faster-than-any-technology-in-human-history/
16. The iPhone was released
in 2007 and sold 1 million
devices in 74 days.
It took 2 years to sell 1 million iPods.
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2007/09/10Apple-Sells-One-Millionth-iPhone.html
17. Towards the start of 2013 – there were
6.8 billion phones, but only 3.2 billion
people in the world have them.
Out of 7.1 billion people.
http://www.atkearney.com/documents/10192/760890/The_Mobile_Economy_2013.pdf
18. Smartphones are expected
to outsell feature phones this
year for the first time ever.
http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2335616
19. 90% of US employees used
their personal device for
work purposes in 2013.
http://www.eweek.com/mobile/byod-taking-over-business-but-security-issues-persist/
20. The new A7 processor in the
iPhone 5s has more than 1
billion transistors and a 64-bit
desktop class architecture.
That’s 40x faster than the
original iPhone.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/10/apple-unveils-64-bit-a7-chip/
21. We spend nearly 40%
of our Internet time on
our mobile devices.
http://marketingland.com/report-nearly-40-percent-of-internet-time-now-on-mobile-devices-34639
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22. 1.6 billion phones have
Mobile Broadband.
http://www.atkearney.com/documents/10192/760890/The_Mobile_Economy_2013.pdf
23. 41% of households worldwide
are connected to the Internet.
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/facts/ICTFactsFigures2013.pdf
24. There were 62 million LTE
subscribers in late 2012.
Subscribers grew to 150
million less than a year later.
http://allthingsd.com/20131111/more-than-half-of-mobile-phones-bought-worldwide-were-smartphones-last-quarter/
25. More than 38% of US
households are wireless-only.
Mobile broadband is creating
a wireless-only world.
http://www.ctia.org/your-wireless-life/how-wireless-works/wireless-quick-facts
26. 34% of mobile Internet subscribers
use their phones as their primary
Internet device in the US.
http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2013/Cell-Internet.aspx
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27. By the end of 2013, Mobile broadband
subscriptions will reach
2.1 billion.
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/facts/ICTFactsFigures2013.pdf
28. There are over 2 million apps at
Google Play and Apple’s App Store.
50 billion Apple and 48 billion
Google have been downloaded.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/tristanlouis/2013/08/10/how-much-do-average-apps-make/
29. Although there are many apps
available, 65% of shoppers prefer
the mobile site over the app.
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30. Worldwide, mobile app users stood at 1,186
million in at the beginning of 2013.
Expected to reach 4.4B by the end of 2017.
http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats/e#appusers
31. The majority of enterprises
are creating business apps
for both consumers (60%)
and employees (56%.)
http://www.idgenterprise.com/in-byod-discussions-security-is-key
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32. 80% of consumers plan to participate in
mobile commerce within the next year.
A 14% increase from where we are today.
http://www.inmobi.com/inmobiblog/2013/02/27/inmobi-releases-second-wave-of-mobile-media-consumption-survey-global-results/
33. 47% of users prefer mobile because it’s
“easy to use” and “constantly with them.”
28% say it’s a more private way to
consume information and communicate.
Wi-Fi
http://www.inmobi.com/inmobiblog/2013/02/27/inmobi-releases-second-wave-of-mobile-media-consumption-survey-global-results/
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34. 30% of mobile shoppers
abandon a transaction
if the experience is not
optimized for mobile.
http://www.mobify.com/go/50-mobile-commerce-stats/
35. For every 100 milliseconds
in load time, sales
decrease by 1%.
http://www.mobify.com/go/50-mobile-commerce-stats/
36. 57% of mobile customers will
abandon your site if they have to
wait 3 seconds for a page to load.
http://www.akamai.com/html/about/press/releases/2010/press_061410.html
37. Smartphone customers spend
an average of 115 minutes per
week using social networking
apps on their device.
http://www.jdpower.com/consumer-ratings/electronics/ratings/809201510/2013-Wireless+Smartphone+Satisfaction+Study/index.htm
38. All age groups are using
smartphones.
Even 38% of
2-year-olds
use mobile devices.
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/229640
39. Mobile phones are projected to
consume more mobile data
this year than PCs, tablets
and other devices.
http://allthingsd.com/20131111/more-than-half-of-mobile-phones-bought-worldwide-were-smartphones-last-quarter/
40. Over 147 million people in
the US own smartphones.
That’s a 62 % mobile
market penetration.
http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Press_Releases/2013/11/
41. 58% of US smartphone users
spent most of their time on
entertainment apps.
http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/03/apps-vs-mobile-web/
42. Facebook ranked as the top
smartphone app, reaching over
74% of the app audience.
http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Press_Releases/2013/11/comScore_Reports_September_2013_U.S._Smartphone_Subscriber_Market_Share
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43. Facebook has 1.19 billion
active users.
LinkedIn has 259 million and
Twitter has 232 million.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/georgeanders/2013/11/07/a-twitter-user-is-worth-110-facebooks-98-linkedins-93/
44. The most frequently
used app in the world
is Google Maps.
Followed by Facebook and YouTube.
http://mashable.com/2013/08/05/most-used-smartphone-apps/
45. Time it took to reach 50 million users.
Radio – 38 yrs
Television – 13 yrs
Internet – 4 yrs
Facebook – 3.5 yrs
Instagram – 6 months
Angry Birds – 35 days
http://www.localytics.com/blog/2013/mobile-statistics/
46. Tablets will almost out
ship all other PC form
factors combined.
This will form 50% of the
total client PC market.
http://www.canalys.com/newsroom/tablets-make-50-pc-market-2014
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47. This year, mobile consumers
own an average of 3.9
connected devices.
That’s a 67% increase from 2011.
http://www.jiwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/JiWire_Insights_Q3_2013.pdf
48. 54% of users discover mobile ads via apps.
40% on search engines, 27% on retailer
websites and 23% on a video website.
http://www.inmobi.com/inmobiblog/2013/02/27/inmobi-releases-second-wave-of-mobile-media-consumption-survey-global-results/
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Total traffic volumes from
2012 ALONE exceed all
previous years COMBINED.
http://www.atkearney.com/documents/10192/760890/The_Mobile_Economy_2013.pdf
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50. Data is projected to grow 66% through
2017 to 11.2 Exabytes per month.
That’s the equivalent
to more than 5 billion
hours of HD video.
http://www.atkearney.com/documents/10192/760890/The_Mobile_Economy_2013.pdf
51. Since mobile devices
are bandwidth hogs,
71% of all wireless
traffic is via Wi-Fi.
http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240207492/Mobile-operators-ready-to-embrace-Wi-Fi
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52. 67% of North America
businesses are interested
in using advanced
analytics to improve
business operations.
http://reports.informationweek.com/abstract/81/11715/Business-Intelligence-and-Information-Management/Research:-2014-Analytics
53. Read more about business tech and mobile insights at
HuffingtonPost.com/Vala-Afshar/
and
Twitter.com/ValaAfshar
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