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The Power of Mobile | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 2 views

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    "If your organization's information is not available on a small screen, it's not available at all to people who rely on their mobile phones for access. That's likely to be young people, people with lower household incomes, and recent immigrants - arguably important target audiences for public health messages."
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PhoneGap - 0 views

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    Open source software for building cross-platform mobile apps.
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It's a Mobile world world, where do you fit? - 2 views

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    MIT libraries
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hhlibkeynote - 1 views

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    joe murphy on mobile tech in libraries
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Mobile Learning | Extended Learning | mLearning - 0 views

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    A free tool to create mobile education assets. Flashcards, study guides, quizzes etc.
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Mobile Access 2010 | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 1 views

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    "Cell phone and wireless laptop internet use have each grown more prevalent over the last year. Nearly half of all adults (47%) go online with a laptop using a Wi-Fi connection or mobile broadband card (up from the 39% who did so as of April 2009) while 40% of adults use the internet, email or instant messaging on a mobile phone (up from the 32% of Americans who did this in 2009). This means that 59% of adults now access the internet wirelessly using a laptop or cell phone-that is, they answered "yes" to at least one of these wireless access pathways. That adds up to an increase from the 51% who used a laptop or cell phone wirelessly in April 2009."
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Home - Duke Libraries Kindles - LibGuides at Duke University - 2 views

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    Nice use of a libguide to promote library Kindle project.
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