2010 Ten trends: Internet capable, mobile technologies for learning

There are now more hand-helds sold world-wide every year than desktops, and in New Zealand there are now more mobile phones sold than the size of our population. The relative ubiquity of the hand-held over the locked-in-location limitations of the desktop, combined with the proliferation of feature sets on mobiles mean that an increasing number of people are choosing these smaller, portable devices for communicating, searching the web, storing information, and recording events, as an integral part of their lives.

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Monday, March 1, 2010

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