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    3. Energy Efficiency: With the passage of time a lot of improvements and developments are made but these innovations are limited to hardware and software development and very little work was done for enhancing the power consumption and storage capacity. Some applications are running at the cost of great power consumption like location sensing etc., which also affects the execution speed. These applications include GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth etc. One of the techniques used to reduce the power…

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    Social technology can be defined as “any technology that facilitates social interactions and is enabled by a communications capability, such as the Internet or a mobile device” (“Social Technologies”). As the number of internet users who utilize social networking has increased by 66 percent since 2005 (Perrin), it has become evident that the use of contemporary social technology, such as social media, SMS (texting), and cloud sharing platforms, has become highly prevalent in society, and has…

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    CONTENTS 1. Background of Smartphones 2. Market Segmentation of Smartphone (Main Brand) 3. Value Proposition & Positioning 3.1 Features Comparison 3.2 Perceptual Map 4. Product 4.1 Product Life Cycle 5. Pricing 6. Promotion 7. Place 7.1 Direct and Indirect Channel 8. Reccomendation 9. Conclusion 10. Refrences 1. Background of smartphone A). iPhone Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple" or the "Company") has been existing since January 3, 1977 under…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Figure: Wi-Fi logo Wi-Fi stands for wireless fidelity. Wi-Fi is the wireless network that used to connect the internet without wires. It’s based upon the radio technology. Many computers can be connected to each other through Wi-Fi and we can share files data and many of the other things through Wi-Fi. A Wi-Fi network operated just like a wired network, but without the restriction of wires, it not only enable user to share the data but it also provide easy connection to the…

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    When thinking of successful people you automatically think about how hard people have worked to be successful. In the Outliers book "Malcolm Gladwell" argues that we should look at the world that surrounds successful people. For instance their culture, family, experiences, and their upbringing. Gladwell has made an interesting argument about how people become successful. In this paper, I will be talking about how Bradley Byrne, US Representative for Alabama became successful using some…

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    telecommunication services. (www.investing.businessweek.com)It offers fixed and mobile solutions, including post paid and pre-paid, as well as business solutions for corporate organizations, enterprises, and private individuals. The company provides data solutions, such as leased lines, Very-Small-Aperture-Terminal (VSAT), Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), evolution data only/evolution data optimized, and wireless broadband, as well as offers SOHO, a wireless modem or terminal; and…

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    you agree? These days, mobile phones are everywhere on the streets. Mobile phones are not what they used to be for only calling or texting. Now, there are games, music and camera functions available in a mobile phone. Hence, I agree that mobile phones should be banned in schools as there are disadvantages of students bringing their phones to school. Firstly, bringing their mobile phones to school is troubling matter. As students might misplace their mobile phones in the school…

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    How many of you out there have heard your phone go off in the car before while you were driving? Maybe it happened today on the ride to school or work, or possibly to your friend’s house. Did you think to yourself, maybe I’ll check just really quick to see who it is, or it’s really important and I’m just going to glance at it fast? You just happen to be sitting at a red stop light so it’s okay right? Well you 're wrong a lot of us are wrong! It only takes just the split second of your eyes…

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    Erica Gibson DeVry University LAS 432/(82) Dr. Scoma 9/9/2014 Environmental Effects of Cell Phones A mobile phone is a contraption that can receive and make calls over a radio connection while moving around a wide geographic zone. It does so by joining with a cell system given by a cellular telephone administrator, permitting access to general society phone systems. By difference, a cordless phone is utilized inside the short scope of a solitary, private base station. Notwithstanding…

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    Which of the following works demonstrates the Futurists' interest in motion? |a. |The City | |b. |Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash | |c. |Champs de Mars or The Red Tower | |d. |The Portuguese…

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