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- Mobile_media abstract "Mobility and portability of media, or as Paul Levinson calls it in his book Cellphone, “the media-in-motion business” has been a process in the works ever since the “first time someone thought to write on a tablet that could be lifted and hauled – rather than on a cave wall, a cliff face, a monument that usually was stuck in place, more or less forever”. For a time, mobile media devices such as mobile phones and PDA’s were the primary source of portable media from which we could obtain information and communicate with one another. More recently, the smartphone (which has combined many features of the cell phone with the PDA) has rendered the PDA next to obsolete. The growth of new mobile media as a true force in society was marked by smartphone sales outpacing personal computer sales in 2011.While mobile phone and PDA’s independent technologies and functions may be new and innovative (in relation to changes and improvements in media capabilities in respect to their function what they can do when and where and what they look like, in regard to their size and shape) the need and desire to access and use media devices regardless of where we are in the world has been around for centuries. Indeed Paul Levinson remarks in regard to telephonic communication that it was “intelligence and inventiveness" applied to our need to communicate regardless of where we may be, led logically and eventually to telephones that we carry in our pockets”. Levinson in his book goes on to state that the book, transistor radio, Kodak camera are also bearers of portable information. And that it is thanks to the printing press that information became available to a mass audience, the reduction in size and portability of the camera allowed people to capture what they saw no matter where they were and the Internet meant that people could talk to anyone and use on demand information.Mobile phones, digital cameras, ipods, walkmans, laptops, PDAs, Game Boys, and so on consume much of our daily lives. These devices and their corresponding media technologies and play an increasingly important role in the everyday lives of millions of people world wide. Media can be downloaded onto the device by podcasting or can be streamed over the web. Digital applications include gaming, video, audio, downloadable ring tones and mobizines. A number of mobile operators are also investigating the viability of Mobile TV.MediaFLO a division of Qualcomm is already offering broadcast Mobile Media on UHF digital channel 55 across the United States. AT&T and Verizon are offering this fee based service in their handset packages.Mobile media includes a number of portable media devices;".
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- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_computers.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_phones.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multimedia.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Comparison_of_portable_media_players.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Digital_camera.
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- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Documentary_Practice.
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- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Eastman_Kodak.
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- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink July_Systems.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Kodak_camera.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Laptop.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Laptops.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Location-based_media.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Locative_media.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Mobizines.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink PDA.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Levinson.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Personal_digital_assistant.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation_Portable.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Podcast.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Podcasting.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Smartphone.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Streamed.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Streaming_media.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Media_Disc.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink Web_Film.
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- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLink World_Wide_Web.
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile Media".
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile media".
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLinkText "mobile media".
- Mobile_media wikiPageWikiLinkText "the 4th screen".
- Mobile_media hasPhotoCollection Mobile_media.
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- Mobile_media subject Category:Mobile_computers.
- Mobile_media subject Category:Mobile_phones.
- Mobile_media subject Category:Multimedia.
- Mobile_media type Appliance.
- Mobile_media type Class.
- Mobile_media type Computer.
- Mobile_media comment "Mobility and portability of media, or as Paul Levinson calls it in his book Cellphone, “the media-in-motion business” has been a process in the works ever since the “first time someone thought to write on a tablet that could be lifted and hauled – rather than on a cave wall, a cliff face, a monument that usually was stuck in place, more or less forever”.".
- Mobile_media label "Mobile media".
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- Mobile_media wasDerivedFrom Mobile_media?oldid=593381429.
- Mobile_media isPrimaryTopicOf Mobile_media.