Mobile
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And finally, we produce
mobile
apps that include narrated virtual tools.
And you see this in
mobile
in particular.
Because in mobile, people have found other ways to find what they want.
All around us, Generation G's desire for game-like experiences is reshaping industries, from Foursquare, which caused the
mobile
social networking ecosystem to start, to companies like Nike, Coke, Chase, and also Kozinga, which owes much of its success to games.
In Burundi I walked into a prison and it wasn't a 12-year-old boy, it was an 8-year-old boy for stealing a
mobile
phone.
If we had access then to modern semiconductors, computers,
mobile
devices, the internet?
Today it has a hundred million
mobile
phone subscriptions, and this
mobile
miracle is mirrored in every African country.
There are over three quarters of a billion
mobile
phones in use in Africa today, and this has spurred justified excitement about leapfrogging, about bringing the sharing economy, artificial intelligence, autonomous machines to Africa.
One unexpected benefit of the
mobile
miracle was that it led to what is perhaps the greatest cultural resurgence that Africa has seen in a generation: the rebirth of African popular music.
For musicians like P-Square, Bongo Maffin and Wizkid,
mobile
phones paved the path to local dominance and global stardom.
With mobile, Africans are discovering more and more of these films, and what that means is that it really matters less in Kinshasa or Cotonou what Cannes thinks of African film, or if those opinions are informed or fair.
So as a hint, this solution involves hundreds of
mobile
robots, sometimes thousands of
mobile
robots, moving around a warehouse.
So we said
mobile
shelving — We'll put them on
mobile
shelving.
We'll use
mobile
robots and we'll move the inventory around.
Changed the world of personal computing, changed the music industry and now he's on his way to change the
mobile
device industry.
In a time where the world is becoming personalized, when the
mobile
phone, the burger, the telephone, everything has its own personal identity, how should we perceive ourselves and how should we perceive others?
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with 140 million people having access to
mobile
technologies, and 15 percent internet penetration.
Another aspect is where the twisted concept of honor is linked to women and their bodies; where men are allowed to disrespect women and even kill them sometimes in the name of so-called "family honor"; where women are left to die right outside their houses for speaking to a man on a
mobile
phone, in the name of "family honor."
My family's traditions and expectations for a woman wouldn't allow me to own a
mobile
phone until I was married.
Haiti allowed us to glimpse into a future of what disaster response might look like in a hyper-connected world where people have access to
mobile
smart devices.
We were in one of the poorest countries on the planet, but 80 percent of the people had
mobile
devices in their hands.
On street sides all over Port-au-Prince, entrepreneurs sprung up offering
mobile
phone charging stations.
Never having been confronted with this type of situation before, we wanted to try and understand how we could tap into this incredible resource, how we could really leverage this incredible use of
mobile
technology and SMS technology.
Young people living in Kibera in their community, with simple handheld devices, GPS handheld devices and SMS-enabled
mobile
phones, have literally put themselves on the map.
They're showing us what can be done with mobile, digital technologies.
We are on a planet of seven billion people, five billion
mobile
subscriptions.
We are hurtling towards a hyper-connected world where citizens from all cultures and all social strata will have access to smart, fast
mobile
devices.
But now with
mobile
technology, we can actually take our children outside into the natural world with their technology.
Think of this, in America today, the majority of people under the poverty line still have electricity, water, toilets, refrigerators, television,
mobile
phones, air conditioning and cars.
Think about it, that a Masai warrior on a cellphone in the middle of Kenya has better
mobile
comm than President Reagan did 25 years ago.
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