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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

 
Inclusion through innovation
An interesting spin on the effects of new technology, that indicates mobile phones could rather even out social and economical boundaries than the opposite. I believe so too. Mobile phones are anyone's gadget nowadays, and the way it connects people in new ways (always-on voice, text, picture and video messaging (instant or otherwise)) makes it also much easier to get in touch with people, provided they want to be contacted.

The way the mobile phone is used as a complement to and sometimes instead of a PC probably/hopefully increases the need for specific application development for mobile phones. Rather than relying on the applications delivered with the phone, new experiences could instead be provided via Web services or locally via Java or BREW.

Inclusion through innovation

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