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    Microsoft acquisition over Nokia Sensing the need to create a strong footprint in the mobile communication and data space, Microsoft zeroed in on Nokia as a potential target. Microsoft acquired the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia in September 2013 for approximately $7 billion. Before Microsoft acquired Nokia, its presence in the mobile phone industry was limited to software products namely Windows 8. Microsoft’s operating system had already been featured on various mobile phones…

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    Introduction & Overview of the whole service In today’s world, our dependence on the use of cell phones and their utility is such that it has now become almost a basic necessity of our life. However, the smartphones that we use so extensively today to carry out our day to day routines with such high data rates have not always been like this. Cell phones and Cellular industry has witnessed perhaps the fastest ever evolution and has taken many forms over a period of last two decades. In technical…

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    Nokia Failure Essay

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    Nokia! A giant in the history of mobile phone industry till 2010. The brand which was used by every 6 out of 10 mobile users in world. In 2013, shares of Finland based phone maker fell more than 11% after Nokia reported its sales fell by 20% to $7.6%. Everybody is aware about different reason for the fall of Nokia, like not shifting towards android, not introducing features that consumer required, failure to adapt changing industry needs. But there are deep routed reasons for fall of Nokia…

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    Background Information: In today’s society we as a people are deeply focused on technology and the constant improvements and updates within the industry. Due to this people around the world are doing things more on the go in a mobile state of mind. For example, there are television apps such as Hulu, Netflix, or even Xfinity stream that allows you to watch television show on your mobile device, tablet or laptop. Similarly, there are presentation and typing apps such as Power Point, and Word…

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    1. Within this ten years, there is a lot of product had been released. But the one best product that I found is I phone. Before I phone had been release, there is no such phone with touch screen. Every phone in that time is full of button and it is the first phone that just with one button in year 2007. 2. Customer Relationship Marketing (CRM) is a business strategy to select and manage the most valuable customer relationships. CRM requires a customer-centric business philosophy and culture to…

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    Cell phones are becoming an everyday necessity in the lives of almost everyone in the United States. Where ever you go, you will see people talking, texting, on social media, or even playing games on their cell phones. For most people, it seems like they can’t live without them, like the inexistence of cell phones would be the death of them. Some people may even believe in the importance of having a cell phone as a way to identify with yourself, like a part of your sense of style, or your…

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    Years ago when the first car phone was invented, it wasn’t even available for every car. Often times it was businessmen or the upper-class who had these luxuries. Fast forward 30 years, it is not uncommon for multiple cell phones to be in a car at once, along with iPods, laptops, DVD players, an abundance of distractions. The picture shown above shows just how easy, common, and dangerous distractions can be. If you were to just observe people while driving, you would notice a young lady at a…

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    Music In The Digital Era

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    Music in the Digital Era Music is an art that has existed for thousands of years, and over that vast amount of time, music has evolved. From the Medieval period to the classical, and from the modern to the present era, music has slowly become more and more affiliated with technological industry, including computers and even some smart phones. In today’s style of music, most often the elements and instruments being used are actually not instruments at all, but digital sounds created by a…

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    In the book, Outliers: The Story of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell, the author is challenging our views of how people become successful. He is saying that to get to where you want to be you can’t rely solely on hard work or determination. It takes much more than that, something that many of us don’t get; opportunities. If you want to be successful, you need a series of opportunities that present themselves to you at the right time, to put you ahead of everyone else. He proves this idea in chapter…

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    Aspects of Humanity Revealed through Symbolism in Never Let Me Go Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go has been widely acclaimed for its insights into the depths of human life. On the surface, the main characters, Kathy H., Tommy, and Ruth live completely normal lives, but their inevitable futures as organ donors separates them from “normal” people. Throughout their childhood and adolescent lives, the characters encounter various objects that become sentimental to them. Kathy greatly values her…

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