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access to a variety of features for practical and entertainment purposes,” said Heather Way, research analyst. “As such, consumer demand for mobile applications is unlikely to subside in the near future
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new forms of entertainment into their service delivery schemes. This has led to the proliferation of handheld devices with mobilemedia capabilities, allowing users to play games, watch movies and
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operational requirements across the organisation, including: sales, marketing, customer service and IT.
- Thefuture direction ofthe market.
Key issues
- What is the case for mobile banking?
- What is the
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MEDIA & THE INTERNET
4.1 State OfTheMedia
4.2 Time Spent Using Media
4.3 U.S. Internet Users
4.4 Online Activities
4.5 Trends In Internet and Mobile Activities
4.6 Market Resources
5 CONSUMER INCOME
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TheFutureof Video Content Convergence: Consumer Engagement Opportunities in Multi-platform Video and Over-the-top TV The convergence of broadcast, broadband and mobile technologies is creating a
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usual - faster, smaller, cheaper, and more reliable. TheFutureof Convergence
Executive Summary
The digital revolution
Converged mobile devices
Portable content jukeboxes
The Internet, TV and the
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& Future Analysis for
Enterprise Mobility - Mobile Data Technology by Region - North
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Latin America
Markets Independently Analyzed with
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TheFutureof Pay TV This report examines the impact of video content convergence across multiple screens on the Pay TV business. It looks at the impact of connected consumer devices and social media
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. From the increased proliferation of internet banking and mobile banking to the increased usage of social media channels, the banking industry is transforming itself to suit the needs of new-age customers
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HANDSET SHIPMENTS IN 2016
7.0 FUTUREOF SMARTPHONE IN 5-10 YEARS
7.1 NEXT GEN MOBILE: THEFUTURE IS PMC (PERSONALMOBILE COMPUTER)
7.2 FLEXIBLE SMARTPHONE DESIGNS
7.3 WRISTWATCH PHONES
7.4 NFC
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this report in the LBS Research Series. Find out what the industry leaders are doing and anticipate their strategies for thefuture. The number ofmobile subscribers using a turn-by-turn navigation app
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Market Analysis 26
Table 22: World Market for Personal Computers by Geographic
Region - United States, Canada, Europe
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most successful LBS propositions on the market.
- Comprehend how location technologies affect the user experience of LBS.
- Predict future business opportunities for mobile industry players in LBS.
This
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. Futureofmobile solutions and 4G
Principle of 4G
5.1.4. Government-run TETRA/TETRAPOL PMR networks
TETRA
TETRAPOL
5.1.5. Technological competitiveness
Disparate rural population in the various
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services?
- How will mobile navigation services evolve in thefuture?
Who should buy this report?
Mobile Navigation Services is the foremost source of information about the emerging personal navigation
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, Current and Future Analysis for
Content Delivery Network by Geographic Region - US, Europe,
Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed
with Annual Revenue Figure in
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and LBS leading the surge
6.5.2 The power ofmobilemedia campaigns
6.6 Personal social networks
6.7 Incorporating social media
6.7.1 The organisation or group challenge
6.7.2 Crowdsourcing
6.8
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downturn, the $385 billion Internet and mobile market continues to grow and is expected to do so for the foreseeable future.
Providing insight into the 193 million U.S. Internet users, Consumer Use ofthe
Myers Group, Jan 2010
developing this industry sector. Wireless media is currently moving beyond the "early adopter" stage, with nearly one-third ofthe U.S. population using some form ofmobile device. While it took cell phones
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Age
4.1 Mobile Phone Value-added Lottery Services
4.2 TheMobile Lottery in China
4.3The Challenges for theMobile Lottery
4.4 The Natural Advantages of
a Mobile Lottery
4.5 TheFutureoftheMobile