Monday, 15 December 2014

How Mobile Apps Have Changed Our Lives

People who were born over twenty five years ago have watched the development of the technological age.

DVDs, computers and cell phones were developed during their lifetimes.

The parents of these people remember using pay phones and dealing with party lines on their home phones.
Today, these ideas are so foreign that they are only remembered through old movies and sitcoms.

The first man to have a phone in his car was Lars Ericsson.

He would keep a regular phone in his car and attach it to phone wires when he wanted to make a call.

In Europe in 1926, luxury trains going from Hamburg to Berlin had a type of radio mobile phone installed for use by its customers, with the help of trained operators.

Even this early in our history, people tried to communicate while being mobile.

In the 1950's, real people began to use radio telephony mobile phones, and they were able to dial directly without the use of an operator.

In 1956, the Ericsson Company built the first commercial mobile telephone system for Sweden.
There was no operator needed, but with the phone set weighing in at nearly ninety pounds, it was a bit of a burden to haul around. Prince Philip of the United Kingdom had the first personal mobile phone built into the trunk of his Aston Martin back in 1957.

The handset weight was reduced to half of its original size in 1965.

It was not until 1973, however, that researchers from Bell Labs had the very first mobile phone conversation on a Motorola mobile phone. Finally, in the 1990's, Finland developed one of the first networks which used digital circuits and was able to increase signal strength between the phones and the networks.
Cell phones became more appealing for personal use as they were built in smaller sizes. Cell phone companies were able to increase their services and building more towers with greater capabilities.
In addition, cell phones were given the ability to communicate with the internet, making it possible for them to get information and communicate through new mobile applications. In addition to the cell phone evolution, laptop computers and notebook tablets are also products that have been able to tap into newer and faster means of communication and information.

Again, the applications that once were only available on a wired personal computer are now available through wireless networking.

While mobile technology used to be the exception, it is now the expected.

Mobile applications are as varied as one can imagine.
Currently, Apple has over 85,000 applications available, while Windows Mobile has over 18,000 applications.

There were over 2.

5 billion applications sold by Apple in 2009 alone.
By the year 2013, the number of applications available is expected to quadruple.

Those who are not interested in technology for one reason or another are confused as to why so many people are interested in their mobile devices and the many applications that are available. Creating less distance between people, businesses, employers and even countries, mobile technology has made the world a smaller place.
Having the ability to perform so many tasks, from playing games to banking, with one simple device has become a way of life for most people and it looks as though the trend is going to continue.
Some mobile applications are for personal interest, such as games, music players, social networking and shopping. Other applications are for communication purposes - email, instant messaging, and image viewing. Many applications are for information, such as maps, GPS, the weather, financial updates, searches and web browsers.
Due to these applications, people are able to communicate and have both personal and business relationships with people all over the world.

People of all ages and stages of life are tapping into the ability of mobile applications by doing their banking online, staying in touch with friends and family through emails and pictures, shopping for clothes and other items, and communicating with their employers and employees.

People waiting for the mail to be delivered is becoming a thing of the past. The turn-around rate increases at an amazing speed when emails and documents are received through a mobile device.
More applications are being developed every day, regardless of what skeptics try to believe about the mobile age.
Due to the increasing number of devices and applications, some companies are even working to integrate them, making it easier for people to use various mobile devices with more applications. The more people learn how to make these apps work for them, in their everyday life, the less chances there will be of ever turning back the clock.
High-speed mobile networking is the newest advancement in mobile technology.
This is only increasing mobile speed and the ability to get more work done, at a faster rate.
Technology can't move fast enough for what people hope for in their mobile devices.
The faster the better; the more efficient and helpful the application, the happier people are. The mobile application era will continue to expand, giving people more mobile options and showing them the advantages of communicating and working in a mobile society.

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