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    In the article‚ “Supporting Social Interaction with Smartphones” Professor Beale Russell from the University of Birmingham‚ makes the argument that smartphones are the next step to effective communication. With the smartphones recent innovations from a computing device to a communication device‚ social interactions will become more prevalent. Russel claims that smartphones encouraging social interaction is flawed because phones are addictive and time-consuming‚ leave little room for face-to-face

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    The technology has one of the biggest development for the last years. A recent survey says that 95% of people will use gadgets in 2020. Evolution of technology has really changed the world: from the industry to the modern people’s lifestyle.R The first cellphone was created by Martin cooper in 1983 and cost almost $4000.This cellphone weighed in at 2.5 pounds and had a battery life of 20 minutes. So don’t complain about your smartphone battery life now. 7 hours is much better than 20 minutes‚ especially

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    Photography has evolved dramatically since the 1800’s and so has it’s purpose. Nowadays‚ anyone can take out their phones and take any instant picture or “selfie”. As said by the great Ernst Haas‚ “Because it is so easy‚ it will be more difficult.” This quote is still as relevant as it was in the 20th century as it is now. Long before cell phones with cameras existed photographers used film. They used it to take portraits of family‚ something or someone that was worth documenting‚ such as the presidents

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    I would not say that I am addicted to my smart phone‚ but I do not like when I do not have my phone around me because it makes me feel like I am lost. The reason why I say I’m not addicted is because most people who are addicted to their phones who the ones who can never stop checking their phone. Me personality I can deal with out my phone if my parents having my phone if I ever got in trouble. But some people who gets their phone taken they will not be able to focus without their phones. Also those

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    At the present time‚ with the development of economy‚ in order to make large profits‚ a growing number of enterprises pay much more attention on choosing distribution channels. Keegan and Schlegelmich (2001) explained that distribution channel can be considered as the method which is used for enterprises putting products into the market for consumers to use. The traditional distribution channel goes from supplier‚ manufacturer‚ distributor‚ wholesaler and retailer (Frazier‚ 1999). Indirect and direct

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    Google Motorola Takeover

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    Business Economics Report | 5 2 Essay – Microeconomics Evaluate the decision by Google to buy Motorola. What economic concepts would support this investment and in your opinion why might the purchase of Motorola be anti-competitive? “We are on a turning-point in the world of personal technology. For around 30 years PCs in various forms have been people’s main computing devices. Now the rise of smartphones and tablet computers threatens to erode the PC’s dominance‚ prompting talk that a “post-PC”

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    Samsung: Proposal for New Human Resource Strategies to Survive the New Business Environmental Volatility Byungcheol Shin and Jeonguk Jo Kwangsik Choi and Myojeong Kim University of Seoul Abstract The business environment have become more volatile due to economic crises and changing markets. Samsung‚ a leading conglomerate of Korea‚ is not an exception. Samsung is undergoing many issues related to human resources‚ and will not survive if it chooses to stay passive to the upcoming business

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    Mobile Phone Life Cycle

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    Samsung Electronics is a semiconductor mobile phone and mobile phone component manufacturer. It exists in the most dynamic end of the consumer product industry. It cannot succeed without continuous incremental improvement and without constantly updating its product portfolio. The product life cycle for its premium product the Samsung galaxy S3 is estimated to be only 9 months. This occurs because customers withhold purchasing a product for which they know is going to be updated and replaced imminently

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    GizDuino Research Plan

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    2015- 2016 Intel Philippines Science Fair RESEARCH PLAN (1A) Required for All Projects To be submitted to IRB/ SRC before the Experimentation Begins Name: (1) Custodio‚ Paul Vincent Cluster: 2 (Two) Category: Applied Science (2) Alvarez‚ Edward Dominic (3) Laporre‚ Timothy Bryan (4) Seguiza‚ Christian Paul School: Las Piñas National High School Fair Division: Las Piñas Title of the Project: Automated GizDuino-based Security System Using Smartphones. A. Question or Problem being addressed

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    Mobile Tv in India

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    Marketing Mobile TV in India A Case study Introduction – Executive Summary India represents a unique opportunity in direct mobility due to its huge potential customer base and the relatively moderate penetration rate of services across this customer base. Paradoxically‚ the market is fragmented and price wars on voice services have reduced the margins on voice services to a minimum. In this context‚ with the upcoming advent of 3G‚ the possibility of generating more revenue than ever before from

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