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Most people take the convenience of using a mobile phone for granted, but for billions of people, mobile devices and services can transform their lives. A recent study reported that adding an extra ten mobile phones per 100 people in a typical developing country boosts economic growth in gross domestic product per person by 0.8 percentage points. People in emerging markets are using mobile technology in more powerful ways than those in the developed world. In developing countries, new mobile technologies such as data services, mobile phone-based agriculture and business advice, health care and money transfer are providing enormous economic and development benefits. Some mobile banking services are better developed in African countries than in advanced markets like the US. With the adopt...
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From agriculture to industrial products, consumer goods and professional services, information and communications technologies (ICT) matter. Firms can apply them to save costs when they conduct market research, organize export processes, and manage payments and customer relations. Recognizing the potential of ICTs is one thing; applying them to boost the bottom line is another. Faced with a sometimes bewildering choice of e-business solutions, small exporters need to know which applications will boost visibility, improve efficiency or enhance products. They cover a wide range: developing a web site; using business-to-business e-marketplaces; using mobile phones to manage supply and distribution chains; and more. Putting "e" to work for trade doesn't happen automatically: countries need ...
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..., Boeing remains focused on its Ground Mobile Radio (GMR) system, which is scheduled to be rolle... Bgan/SDR tests, effected during the SDR Forum conference in December 2009, saw Gatehouse's wavef...
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Finland's excellence in design stems in part from the country's embrace of design as an integral element of its national identity and culture. [Kaisa Blomstedt] noted that Finland's government is a driving force behind the country's design excellence. Guided by the Finnish dictum that "good design is every man's right," the Finnish government supports design schools as well as young designers with generous funding, grants, and subsidies. "Finnish companies invest heavily in design research and development and have a long-term corporate collaboration with universities," noted [Osmo Lipponen]. He cited Nokia's recent NY Foundation for the Arts "Inspiration Award" for bringing art to mobile devices and made it clear that "high tech doesn't sell unless it's accompanied by good design." Youn...
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... Board of Kaywa AG--a service provider for mobile Internet. According to him, "Blogging is basically... is more civic and personal than a typical forum, and more permanent than a chat session." . In add...