Video: Google's take on mobile and the smartphone market from ThinkTech 2010
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Google's John Breen discusses the developments and massive changes in mobile internet during the recently concluded ThinkTech Toronto
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Google's John Breen discusses the developments and massive changes in mobile internet during the recently concluded ThinkTech Toronto
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Ten years ago, the idea that we would be viewing complex webpages on our phones was preposterous. We didn’t have the screens, we didn’t have the broadband speeds and we didn’t have mobile browsers. Well, we didn’t have anything resembling a smartphone either.
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
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