Smartphones and tablets are making a serious impact on our lifestyles. The technology has changed the way we communicate and receive information. We can now research, manage and keep ourselves entertained at every minute of the day, just by using our mobiles.
This advance in communication technology means, you need to adapt the way you communicate with your customers.
If you want to continue to be competitive and relevant, to your customers, then you must embrace mobile technology in your business. It’s not difficult and we can help you do it.
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*The Mobile Movement, Understanding Smartphone Users Google/IPSOS OTX Media U.S., April 2011
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Cavemen use drawings to tell stories
First method of mass communication. Reading and writing now reachable for all, and not just the elite in societies.
Samuel Morse starts work on the telegraph - to send messages through the air.
Alexander Graham Bell’s invention changes the world again, and let’s us talk to each over distance in real time.
First radio signal sent by Guglielmo Marconi. Again the masses can be reached, in a new medium and now the added bonus of being entertained.
The Atansoff-Berry computer (ABC) is invented
The internet is born
Motorola DynaTAC 8000X is born (the first ‘brick’) Taking Mr Bell’s invention to the streets.
The first desktop size computer by Micro Instrumentation Telemery Systems (MITS), the gateway to a computer in every home begins.
The Osborne 1 is released by Osborne Computers, soon people will be working away from the office.
First text message sent by Neil Papworth (on his computer) to a mobile phone. The texting phenomenon is born.
Modern day internet enters the mainstream.
Google indexes 1 billion pages, internet Google usage grows as people are more and more using it for research andcommercial purposes.
Ericsson releases its Symbian OS - the Ericsson R380 Smartphone - The first smartphone enables mobile phones to act as phone and personal digital assistant.
Apple releases it’s first iphone....the smartphone revolution heats up and takes off.
Google releases open-source smartphone platform - android
Apple releases ipad, the tablet computer race begins
In the first 3 days, 4 million iphone 4s sold
Smartphones shipment surpasses pc shipments as people enjoy the benefits of having the power of mini computer at their finger tips.
Third generation ipad breaks all sales records