Mobile
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We will have to provide and create a service ecosystem just like we've done for
mobile
phones, where you have apps and services and everything else, and sometimes, you're still making a phone call.
That's a huge power-generating capability, a
mobile
power-generating capability.
Even a
mobile
phone, it's a computer.
For many of us, cell phones have really become almost an extension of ourselves, and we're really now beginning to see the social changes that
mobile
phones can bring about.
In the developing world,
mobile
phones have become economic drivers.
A study last year showed a direct correlation between the growth of
mobile
phone use and subsequent GDP increases across Africa.
In Kenya,
mobile
phone minutes have actually become an alternative currency.
The political aspects of
mobile
phones can't be ignored either, from text message swarms in Korea helping to bring down a government, to the Blairwatch Project in the UK, keeping tabs on politicians who try to avoid the press.
It's no exaggeration to say that the
mobile
phone may be among the world's most important technologies.
And in this rapidly evolving context, it's possible to imagine a world in which the
mobile
phone becomes something far more than a medium for social interaction.
Over the course of last year, open-source hardware hackers have come up with multiple models for usable, Linux-based
mobile
phones, and the Earth Phone could spin off from this kind of project.
Swedish firm Uppsala Biomedical, more seriously, makes a
mobile
phone add-on that can process blood tests in the field, uploading the data, displaying the results.
And most important, you can't ignore how important
mobile
phones are to global youth.
You could now get a lot more power in a lot smaller space, and that allowed the engine to be used for
mobile
applications.
I mean, it may be that these ocean-going seaweed farms will need to be mobile, to distribute the seaweed across vast areas of the ocean, rather than creating a big stinking pile in one place.
From barely nothing in 2000, today, virtually every African country now has a vibrant
mobile
telecommunications industry.
Wherever there's a
mobile
phone, there will be a job.
The web,
mobile
devices, virtual and augmented reality were rescripting our nervous systems.
In fact, our dependence upon the web and
mobile
devices might be taking over our cognitive and affective faculties, rendering us socially and emotionally incompetent, and I felt complicit in this dehumanization.
People armed with their
mobile
phones can make visible what journalists often do not have access to.
So we're seeing a rise of this availability being driven by
mobile
device proliferation, globally, across all social strata.
We're seeing, along with that proliferation of
mobile
devices, an expectation of availability.
And when you're standing with someone, and you're on your
mobile
device, effectively what you're saying to them is, "You are not as important as, literally, almost anything that could come to me through this device."
My mom will go to shake her
mobile
phone.
Shopping is always done on mobile, and payment is all virtual.
It's been growing at twice the speed of the United States and a lot of the growth is coming from
mobile.
Every month, 500 million consumers are buying on
mobile
phones, and to put that into context, that is a total population of the United States, UK and Germany combined.
It took China less than five years to become a country of
mobile
commerce, and that is largely because of the two technology platforms, Alibaba and Tencent.
When this huge base of
mobile
shoppers meets with aggregated ecosystems, chemical reactions happen.
They were just browsing on their
mobile
site and then buying whatever they saw.
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