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Portable, relatively inexpensive personal GPS (global position services) devices continue to proliferate. Location-based services that can ride on the same technology infrastructures are making it possible to “smart-find” the ATM, restaurant, or service provider of choice, just as one can get directions while driving across town. The IBM Institute for Business Value recently predicted that nearly a billion people would access the mobile Internet by 2011, engaging eLearning Roadtrip Sustaining innovation and accelerating mainstream adoption of learning technology solutions About Feeds Technorati Engadget Reuters Business and Finance ValleyWag Wired Media Newswire Venture Beat Tech Crunch elearningpost Breakthrough eLearning Blogs Marcia Conner Chris Anderson Anne Derryberry Jenna Sweeney Ray Schroeder Kara Swisher
Because of the high cost and low speed, we see a low adoption rate of mobile data services in those areas.
This is all about to change, Strategy Analytics reports that by 2011 we’ll see nearly a quarter of all mobile revenue worldwide coming from data. One of the biggest concerns for those trying to roll out mobile learning solutions is whether or not learners will be able to access the content. A
Because of the high cost and low speed, we see a low adoption rate of mobile data services in those areas.
This is all about to change, Strategy Analytics reports that by 2011 we’ll see nearly a quarter of all mobile revenue worldwide coming from data. One of the biggest concerns for those trying to roll out mobile learning solutions is whether or not learners will be able to access the content. A
Portable, relatively inexpensive personal GPS (global position services) devices continue to proliferate. Location-based services that can ride on the same technology infrastructures are making it possible to “smart-find” the ATM, restaurant, or service provider of choice, just as one can get directions while driving across town. The IBM Institute for Business Value recently predicted that nearly a billion people would access the mobile Internet by 2011, engaging eLearning Roadtrip Sustaining innovation and accelerating mainstream adoption of learning technology solutions About Feeds Technorati Engadget Reuters Business and Finance ValleyWag Wired Media Newswire Venture Beat Tech Crunch elearningpost Breakthrough eLearning Blogs Marcia Conner Chris Anderson Anne Derryberry Jenna Sweeney Ray Schroeder Kara Swisher