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Mobile Technology Grows in the Bottom Billion Market {Emerging Markets in Digital Media}
Thursday, November 19, 2009Today the world is converging daily through a small device that is called the “Swiss Army Knife of communications.” As technology advances and innovation continues to improve our lives we can vividly see the social impacts of mobile technology on nations less fortune as the United States. The ability to adapt under unpredictable conditions such as extreme weather, lack of electricity, poor infr...
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