1990: Newspapers will win on the information superhighway
2000: Mobile operators will own the customer
2015: Car companies, TV companies...
For as long as the idea of the 'mobile internet' has been around, we've thought of it as a cut-down subset of the 'real' Internet. It's time to invert that - to think about mobile as the real internet and the desktop as the limited, cut-down version.
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Read MorePeople today would miss their smartphones more than any other form of media or technology.
Read MoreThe technology industry is a solar system: the smartphone is the Sun and everything else orbits around it.
Read MoreThe future of personal computing is mobile, and Microsoft has lost mobile. That means the end of Windows Everywhere, and undermines Office too. Now that Microsoft's admitted this, what does it do next?
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