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Dianne Rees

Ambient-Insight-2009-2014-US-Healthcare-Mobile-Learning-Executive-Overview.pdf (applica... - 1 views

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    The Ambient report (exec summary) on the mhealth mlearning market
Dianne Rees

Ambient-Insight-Mobile-Learning-Healthcare-Leads-the-Way.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Slides on the intersection between mhealth and mlearning
Rawal Hasan

SMS Marketing - An Insight - 0 views

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    If you see the modern-day marketing and advertising world, there is nothing which is making more waves in it than the most recent way to market a product - SMS marketing. The basic idea behind such SMS marketing platforms is that they enable you to reach out to your customers directly and to reflect
Jenny Smith

Insight Of Mobile Application development Process | Mobile Application Development Serv... - 0 views

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    Are you looking for a mobile app developer or an expert who can build your dream app? Then you have reached to the right place where you will get detailed information and statistics that would help...
Shelly Terrell

iF Poems - The First Great Poetry App for the iPad I've Seen - iPad Insight - 0 views

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Barbara Lindsey

Social Media in Africa, Part 2: Mobile Innovations - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • social media technology conference PICNIC2008
  • conference featured prolific social entrepreneurs and technology developers from around the world who offered insight into various projects from the African continent.
  • Africa is unique in that it seems to have bypassed the same era of community infrastructure building that has occurred in developed nations around the world.
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  • most of the technologies that currently permeate Africa aren't terrestrial. There are very few telephone lines, but mobile penetration is higher than any other region in the world.
  • Instead, internet connectivity is distributed nearly entirely by satellite.
  • The developers who are coming up with solutions in the continent, the ones who are writing software or hacking hardware, are creating for some of the harshest environments and use-cases in the world. If it works in Africa, it will work anywhere."
  • Perhaps this thought is what motivated Google to invest in O3B Networks earlier this month. O3B Networks is an ambitious attempt to bring three billion people in the developing world (mainly in parts of Asia and Africa) online by launching sixteen inexpensive, low-orbit satellites. The potential benefits for Google are obvious. This is three billion new internet users, who will more than likely use Google to search, and who will potentially click-through Adsense links and use other Google products. An indicator that Google may be anticipating as much is their move into Africa last year. They've since opened offices and hired people in both South Africa and Kenya with plans to eventually operate out of all sub-Saharan African countries.
  • At the end of 2007 there were over 280 million mobile phone subscribers in Africa, representing a penetration rate of 30.4% Africa has become the fastest growing mobile market in the world with mobile penetration in the region ranging from 30% to 100% from country to country. Fastest growing markets are in Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt
  • The Democratic Republic of Congo, population 60 million, has 10,000 fixed telephones but more than a million mobile phone subscribers. In Chad, the fifth-least developed country, mobile phone usage jumped from 10,000 to 200,000 in three years.
  • Micro-payments and Mobile Banking
  • Mobile News Reporting
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