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    Introduction With the rapid growth of mobile computing, mobile device become a necessary tool in our daily life. Without mobile device our life quality, efficiency will totally decrease. Users just need to connect to network and gather information they want in a few second. Although mobile devices bring us convenient, mobile devices contain large amount of personal data, including emails, photos, contact data, financial, and medical information, privacy issue [1] occur due to users unknowingly expose

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    an international strategic management plan for Micromax mobile, through a country screening process and a selective entry mode. Also it defines the framework and models of internationalization which is followed by the recommendations for the future.   Introduction An India based company, Micromax Informatics Ltd was founded in 1991 is headquartered in Gurgaon, India. Micromax is a consumer electronics company that started selling mobile phones in 2008 with a focus on low pricing in order to compete

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    facilitates communication and connects the whole world. People are constantly using a cell phone to interact with each at their convenience. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) reported that nearly 7 billion of cell phone users have subscribed by 2013 (as cited in Kim, K., Kabir, E. & Jahan, S., 2016). This significant number illustrates how cell phones became an essential part of today’s life. Cell phones are not limited to voice communication. It offers also various services including email/internet

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    The European company, Virgin Mobile, has done an incredible job expanding its portfolio into many different areas looking for opportunities to give the customer a better experience where they have otherwise been at a disadvantage. When the brand decided to enter the U.S. wireless phone service market, many wondered how the company would compete in such a mature market in a country that might knew Virgin as an airline. The following information uses Porter’s 5-forces Model and a SWOT analysis to evaluate

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    has been a lot easier for drivers to get distracted behind the wheel, especially by their mobile phones. Since Americans have busy lives, it has been seen that people do not have the time to get the things done they need to. This then leaves them with their time behind the wheel, where they believe using a mobile device is okay. With more advanced phones and a progression of people engaging in using their mobile devices while driving, the risk of having an accident is

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    The technological change that has had the most impact on life in this country is the telephone. In the early 1900's, the telephone was connected by switchboards. There have been many changes to the telephone from rotary dial phones to the modern IPhone technology. As each new advancement takes place, life adapts and changes to the technology that is provided. In fact, one can almost say technology dictates the ebb and flow that life takes. When telephones were first introduced, customers

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    1972 marked the last year that the world was free from the mobile phone. Mobile phones, known today as cell phones or smartphones, play a major part in consumer technology growth. Seventy two percent of American men, women, and children aged 18 to 65 plus use cell phones. The common involvement shared amongst this age group has created a lifetime issue for many generations to come. No other technology device since the cell phone has come close to producing such negative effects on citizen. Weinstein

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    are utilizing mobile application to contact companions, search web, record content administration, archive making and taking care of, stimulation and so forth. From all over the place client can get office of mobile application. Individuals can do numerous things of his everyday life and business life. Not just the mobile application has an effect for client additionally it assumes an essential part in business. Numerous business organizations are acquiring income utilizing mobile application. The

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    separate mountains. The U.S. Congress gave him a grant for $50,000. (Cell Phone Timeline Para 1, 2) The telegraph was built in 1866; also the mobile radio in 1921 that was only 2 MHz used only in police cars in Detroit, Michigan. Channel interference and overcrowding was a major problem; so in 1934, the Federal Communications Commission was created by U.S. Congress. They decided who gets to use which radio frequencies. (Cell Phone Timeline) In 1946, Engineers from Bell Laboratories came up with

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    Nokia: The rise and fall of a mobile giant Introduction This case study examines and discusses key issues in recent events of Nokia mobile phones. It reflects on how successful Nokia’s past, present and future advertising and social media campaigns are within re branding Nokia’s image among competitors, it will also discuss on strategic options for the future of the repositioning campaign. Has Nokia’s attempt to re rand there company image been successful? Was Nokia’s Advertisement enough to

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