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Mobile Technology and Your Small Business

Ari Herzog

Mobile technology is not one thing. It’s not just a type of phone or a data plan. Mobile technology is all these things and more. In my opinion, mobile technology is the future of all communications for your business, internally and externally. Is your small business taking advantage of mobile technology?

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T-Mobile G2: My New Mobile Obsession

Ari Herzog

My new obsession is the T-Mobile G2. Here’s a picture I snapped of the two phones side by side : Launching last fall to many positive early reviews , the phone runs on the open source Android operating system and is pre-installed with every mobile application in Google’s arsenal. So far so good. Nothing failed.

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Why I Never Appreciated WiFi Data Until Now

Ari Herzog

This shows the past three days of total data usage. Days after installing Data Usage Monitor on my phone (and that’s a link for Android phones), I started to understand my data dependency. Over the past month, I used 7 GB of wifi data vs 1 GB of mobile data. Click to zoom. Click to zoom.

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Wondering If Mobile Technology Kills Creativity

Ari Herzog

Over the last decade we have seen a rise in mobile technology and mobile applications like never before. Each new cell phone that comes out not only boasts an amazing amount of data storage and speed capabilities, but boosts camera megapixel ability as in DSLR cameras of a few years ago.

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The Digital Gap

Ari Herzog

Whether an adult is working from home or a child is engaged in remote learning, the process is the same: Use a computer or mobile device, connect to a website, log into a system, and submit data. Maybe the instructions involve listening to a sound file.

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The Digital Gap

Ari Herzog

Whether an adult is working from home or a child is engaged in remote learning, the process is the same: Use a computer or mobile device, connect to a website, log into a system, and submit data. Maybe the instructions involve listening to a sound file.

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Why I Want a Dumb Phone

Ari Herzog

T-Mobile introduced the 768 this year. That’s the last time I paid a monthly fee that didn’t require data transfers. Productivity culture mobile' I want this phone. It ain’t smart. It’s no Galaxy S4 or HTC One S or iPhone 5. It weighs 3.5 I can play music on the phone. I can still email if I want.

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