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    Mobile Technology

    by there product. Smart-phone ownership, by platform Google Android– 32%, iOS– 19%, Blackberry– 16%, Symbian– 8%, Windows phone– 4%, none of these– 22%.  “Smartphone penetration has continued to rise rapidly over the past few years, with almost two thirds (62%) of internet users owning one as of September 2012. Possession of smartphones is now significantly higher than the proportion of consumers who own a basic mobile phone (46%).” 2   As you an see from the source provided based on 1368

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    Cloud Computing

    Introduction: * “A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone.” (Wikipedia.) The operating systems that generated with the smartphones are the Symbian, Blackberry (RIM), Android, IOS (Apple), Windows Phone, Palm OS, and Bada. Impact One: * Social networking is one of the most things that impacted the smartphone industry over the years. Once it became for use on the smartphone market, it became

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    New Product

    Apple Inc. was founded on April 1, 1978 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne and is a Multinational Corporation that develops, design and sells computer software, personal computers and other hand held electronics. Apple’s headquarter is based in the United states in the state of California while there are 394 retail Apple Stores worldwide along with their online Apple Store and iTunes Store. As of 2012, Apple has attained annual revenue of $156 billion dollars and has a total of 72,800

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    Nokia

    Bargain-basement handset touted as cash spinner in battle to catch upmarket rivals Tuesday, 30 April, 2013, 5:32am * The Nokia 105 has been released in some Asian markets. As Nokia battles to catch Apple and Samsung Electronics in the market for smartphones costing US$500 or more, it's counting on a bare-bones handset that sells for just US$20 to give it an edge. Priced 97 per cent below the latest iPhone, the Nokia 105 features preloaded games, a colour screen, a radio, a speaking clock and a torch

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    Lovers

    Software Assignment Application Software 1. Word Processors: - The composition, editing format. Such as Microsoft Word 2. Presentation: -Display information in a form of a slideshow such as a PowerPoint or a simple slide show. 3. Spreadsheets: -paper or electronic that stores, or organizes data. 4. Graphics Programs: -A collection of programs that allow a person to manage images on a computer: its something like Photoshop 5. Web authoring: -is like web designing; it allows the

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    Security

    Kudler Fine Foods IT Security Report Area of System | Threat | Potential Vulnerability | IT System | Targeted Attacks – specifically designed to penetrate a particular organization, and focus on gathering specific information. | Used to gather information with monetary value for example, customers personal information. Name, address, phone numbers, and social security numbers. | | Privacy Threats - That puts both personal data at risk and raises bigger questions about the proper use of

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    Marketing Disasters

    1) Nokia History: Nokia has been the top selling smartphone manufacturer for a very long time. At the end of 2012, it became the second largest mobile phone maker in the world. Nokia was one of the first mobile phone manufacturers and brought products with different features and price ranges for different parts of the worlds. Nokia used its own Symbian Operating system in the handsets. Downfall: Nokia failed to improve itself with the changes in the trends in the Mobile phone industry. In the

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    Apple and Samsung

    major companies such as Apple and Samsung as well as HTC. Initially, Apple lead the pack in sales of smartphones due to its advanced technology. However, other companies such as HTC and Samsung have caught up with Apple’s technology and sales (Wrinkler and Beck, 2013). The article reports Samsung’s stocks increased sixty percent from the end of 2010 through early 2013, and its global smartphone market has tripled though sales from the new Galaxy S4 phone, is not expected to make a big impact based

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    Azerbaijan

    Table of content | | Smartphone market of AR…………………………………………….. | 2 | Memo question…………………………………………………………. | 4 | Discussion……………………………………………………………….. | 4 | Calculations……………………………………………………………... | 5 | Pricing strategies……………………………………………………….. | 6 | Reference……………………………………………………………….. | 8 | Smartphone market of Azerbaijan Republic There are three main categories of mobile phones: simple phones (low-cost devices providing basic function of a phone and address book, feature phones

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    Testing

    current tailspin? So bad it makes Nokia (NOK) look like a growth company. HTC’s handset volume declined by -43% in the autumn quarter vs. Nokia’s -23% volume decline. This is very interesting because HTC is using Android, the world’s most popular smartphone OS that is powering 40% annualized growth among its vendors. Nokia is limping along with an unholy mix of the obsolete Symbian platform, the moribund S40 feature phone platform and a niche OS called Windows Phone. What this demonstrates is the

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