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    Ontela Case Summary

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    INTRODUCTION: The U.S. mobile phone industry is one of the largest sectors of the U.S economy. Ontela is the startup company making their first offering i.e. Ontela PicDeck. PicDeck was a technology service that transfers pictures from mobile device to computers, email inbox and other networking devices and services. The technology allowed for the transfer of pictures to any pre-designated destination without the need to press extra button. This technology was expected to increase sales of…

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    Evolution Of Cell Phones

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    The evolution of the cell phone in the past twenty years is astonishing. At first, cell phones were obnoxious and unreliable items, but now are accessible and dependable devices. Cell phone usage has become so much more than calling a friend or family member from anywhere in the world; they have become a main source for entertainment. With the explosion of social media and technology continuously advancing, cell phones are now the gateway to a whole new form of communication and enjoyment.…

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    engagement instead of necessity of app use alone is frowned upon by developers. Devices are designed to be addictive and keep us engaged regardless of the unknown impacts they might have on individuals and society. It was studied that people check their phones at least every 15 minutes, even if there was no notifications reminding you to do so. In a 60 Minutes interview, app developer Ramsay Brown introduced the idea of neuroscientists directly creating programs for engagement saying, “A…

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    Introduction: The advancement in the internet technologies (2G, 3G) as well as the mobile communication industry along with the increasing popularity of mobile communication devices such as smart phones, tablets, net books and laptops, has led to the emergence of mobile commerce as an alternative business model. Mobile phone today is considered as a lifestyle device and not just a tool to connect (Thakur & Srivastava, 2012). Its functionality has gone far beyond the function of merely connecting…

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    device is facts. Facts are always inarguable. Carr says “The fact that most of us now habitually keep our phones ‘nearby and in sight,’ the researchers noted, only magnifies the toll.” He starts off the sentence by saying “the fact that” which lets the audience know that this is not an opinionated statement. He also says “the researchers noted” which only strengthens his claim. Carr also says “Phone makers like Apple and Samsung and app writers like Facebook, Google and Snap design their…

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    Mind Over Mass Media

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    technology was. Throughout history, developments in technology and communication have coincided with one another, and the technological world has urbanized bringing communication to a new echelon. From the postal mail to email, the telegraph to cell phones, communication has been formed by technology advances for over a hundred years. Postal mail has long existed as a system of transferring written messages between individuals. The necessity of postal mail has decreased over time with the…

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    sharing information through different social media. Communication now days becomes global and takes a form of electronic transformation. It is apparent that people communicate and share information with smartphone much more before. The development of mobile technology along its simplicity contribute to this extensive use. Many people around the world engaged in texting and messaging via smartphones. People prefer text messaging than email or other form of formal letter writing.…

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    promotes upgrading to the next best thing. There is such a large demand of improvement that Apple has to make a new phone every year to stay ahead of the game so is there really a “next big thing” when they are just going to release the “next best thing” in about a year? But that is just how crazy our culture is today. With Millennials, we all grow up wanting the newest video games or phones or toys because we see all of our friends have it except us. This causes an envy down in our hearts and…

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    software replacement. Small business using Google Apps for Work can also benefit from other advantages such as easy setup, mobile integration and spam zapping. Google Apps offers users an easy, step-by-step setup guide that is backed by easy to understand video. This eliminates the need to hire or get an outside technical support. Since Google is a huge player in the mobile phone…

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    crucial, especially for college students. Possible solutions for getting enough sleep are to reduce cell phone usage at night, develop a sleeping pattern every day, and limiting big meals and midnight snacks. To begin with, college students always use their cellphones at night to relieve stress and have fun, but it has an adverse effect on their bodies. In our current generation, cell phone activity is rampant among college students. For example, an average college student would be texting…

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