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Frederik Van Zande

How Do Boomers Use Their Mobiles? - eMarketer - 3 views

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    To boomers, mobile phones are not a gateway to the Internet-yet. To them, the Internet is a source of information rather than entertainment, and that is also how they see their mobile phones.
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    Interesting opinion. I never thought about it.
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    I can't agree. Today both boomers and the next generation use mobile phones for everything. Communication with friends, working, watching movies, playing games, searching for the needed info or service, reading books, etc. - all these things people do mostly via their mobile devices. And this is the reason why the competition among mobile providers is higher now. I personally have an unlimited plan from straight talk wireless https://straight-talk-wireless.pissedconsumer.com/review.html Moreover, I got a great phone for free from them.
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    After registering your mobile device, you can access a wide range of services and functionalities that enhance your user experience. Registered mobile number with https://tmsimregistration.com/0953-what-network-is-tnt-or-globe-or-tm-in-philippines/ devices can benefit from software updates, which include security patches and new features, ensuring your device operates smoothly and securely. You can also utilize manufacturer support services, such as warranty claims and technical assistance, more efficiently. Additionally, registration often allows for the use of specific applications that require verified device information for setup. This includes mobile banking apps, health monitoring tools, and smart home management systems. For businesses, registered devices can be managed through mobile device management (MDM) solutions provided by service providers, which help in securing and controlling company data on mobile devices. In summary, registering your mobile device opens up a range of benefits, from enhanced security and support to access to specialized apps and services provided by various service providers.
Kiran Kuppa

Color Theory for Designers, Part 1: The Meaning of Color - 0 views

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    Color theory is a science in itself. Studying how colors affect different people, either individually or as a group, is something some people build their careers on. And there's a lot to it. This is the first in a three-part series on color theory. Here we'll discuss the meanings behind the different color families, and give some examples of how these colors are used (with a bit of analysis for each). In Part 2 we'll talk about how hue, chroma, value, saturation, tones, tints and shades affect the way we perceive colors. And in Part 3 we'll discuss how to create effective color palettes for your own designs.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Hands-On: A Closer Look at the Palm Pre and webOS | Mobile Phone News Update - 0 views

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    The Palm Pre smart phone and the company's much-anticipated new operating system-called webOS-are among the most buzzed-about products to come out of CES this year. Despite staging its splashy launch, Palm has been a bit secretive with the device-reminding us of a certain company in Cupertino. But PC World had the chance to sit down with the company and delve into the OS everyone is talking about. And though we had very limited time with the Pre and WebOS, we can tell you what we liked-and what we didn't.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Microsoft, Nvidia phone? Well, we know this much | Mobile Phone News Update - 0 views

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    Rumors of an iPhone-style Microsoft phone running on Nvidia silicon add heft, in part, to what Nvidia has been talking about since early this year.
Brian Suszek

A Dispassionate Review of Reviews - The Conversation - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    If you're a manager, you should set goals according to how simple, important (to the company and the employee), and measurable they are. Fifty years of behavioral research suggests that's all that's needed. Since feedback can be challenging both to give and to receive, "feed forward" instead. This approach (popularized by author and HBR blogger Marshall Goldsmith) suggests that instead of telling someone what they've done wrong, you should tell them what they should do differently. Consider the difference between these two pieces of feedback: "You talk too much in our team meetings," versus "In our next team meeting, try to be the last one who offers their opinions." Which would you rather hear?
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Tata Docomo t24 online recharge| full talk time offers | plans - 0 views

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    Mobile phone has become part of our lives and is one of the fastest growing technologies. It helps us stay connected with family, friends, business associates and more. There is hardly anyone who now steps out of their house without carrying their phones and if the phone gets lost, then it turns into a panic situation.
Sho Tabata

Life is Beautiful: Real-time life-logging with iPhone PhotoShare - 0 views

  • I think this is the beginning of true "always-connected" life-style, which people in this industry have been talking about several years but was not be able to achieve. Apple came into this wireless market in 2007, and suddenly became the leader by enabling this new life-style with iPhone and App Store.
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