March 28, 2012
"The universe of smart connected devices, including PCs, media tablets, and smartphones, saw shipments of more than 916 million units and revenues surpassing $489 billion dollars in 2011"

— Quote found at IDC Press Release “Nearly 1 Billion Smart Connected Devices Shipped in 2011 with Shipments Expected to Double by 2016, According to IDC”

January 26, 2012
"The world is in transition and in the year ahead, mobile will be both the protagonist and subject of this instability. The winners in this evolving landscape will be those players that can capitalize on the global mobile gold rush and treat each user as a unique customer."

— Quote by Jason Armitage, senior analyst at Yankee Research.  Quote found in a Yankee press release:  Yankee Group’s Predictions: Instability Will Rule Mobility in 2012

November 22, 2011
"Combined sales of smartphones and tablets will be 44 percent bigger than the PC market in 2011"

— Quote found at Gartner Says Consumerization Will Drive At Least Four Mobile Management Styles

November 19, 2011
"By 2015, more U.S. Internet users will access the Internet through mobile devices than through PCs or other wireline devices."

— Quote found in an IDC Press Release:  More Mobile Internet Users Than Wireline Users in the U.S. by 2015

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March 25, 2011
"Some key mobile trends to watch in 2011 include Voice Search, Location Based Services, Video, Gaming, Event-Based Marketing, and Augmented Reality. On the horizon are applications like Mobile Video Collaboration solutions and 3D Mobile Internet allowing customers to browse 3D pictures/videos of products. All this has implications for business processes throughout the organization. Some older companies will need to change culture and transform workflows as a result."

Quote found at “Mobile Computing Poised To Impact B2B In 2011” via the HorizonWatching blog on Typepad

HorizonWatching - Mobile Computing in 2011

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