25 NEW FEATURES 29 FACTOR ANALYSIS 32 INTERPRETATIONS 40 SUGGESTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS 41 LIMITATIONS 42 ANNEXURE-1 43 ANNEXURE-2 44 ANNEXURE-3 - QUESTIONNAIRE 45 REFERENCES 48 ABSTRACT My project that is “Consumer behavior for mobile phones” is basically is a market research project. The nature of the research is Exploratory that is I have not done this to find out the solution of a specific problem rather it is just a preliminary step. Based on the results of this report a more
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Abstract Introduction Mobile commerce is usually called as ’m-Commerce’ in which user can do any sort of transaction including buying and selling of the goods (ex. OLX.com)‚ asking any services (ex. Ngpay)‚ transacting and transferring the money(ex Airtel money) by accessing wireless internet service on the mobile handset itself. Mobile commerce is creating entirely new opportunities both for customers as well as the service providers. Looking at its demand all major mobile handset manufacturing
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MISUSE OF MOBILE PHONE & MOBILE INTERNET The mobile phone. An electronic device which can be found in the possession of most teenagers nowadays. Due to the arrival of mobile phones communication has become a lot easier and the world has become a much more interactive place. However there is a good side and a bad side to every story and in this case the misuse of mobile phones has caused many people to take action against mobiles. However most of you will agree with me that the mobile phone is a
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Author: Laura Flanagan Mobile Marketing: Current Issues and Future Trends Table of Contents 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 Defining Mobile Marketing 4 2.1 Types of Mobile Marketing Communications 4 3.1 Brief Overview of the Mobile Marketing Industry 9 3.2 Mobile Marketing Implications for Marketers 10 4.2 Future Trends 13 Conclusion 13 Appendix 14 References 15 “Mobile Marketing – Current Issues and Future Trends” 1.1 Introduction This report intends to explicate
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Millions of people own a mobile phone these days‚ and ever since they have been around scientists question the fact of they are safe or not. Do they cause tumors‚ earaches‚ mercury poisoning? All these health risks are mentioned in every article I found. But nowhere could I find anything that was sure if mobiles did cause all of the above. This is where science fails us. The problem is that mobile phones are still too new to know the long-term effects on human. Mobile phones give of a radiation of
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info Emerald Article: Mobile phones and micro-trading activities conceptualizing the link Richard Boateng Article information: To cite this document: Richard Boateng‚ (2011)‚"Mobile phones and micro-trading activities - conceptualizing the link"‚ info‚ Vol. 13 Iss: 5 pp. 48 - 62 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14636691111160635 Downloaded on: 17-02-2013 References: This document contains references to 39 other documents To copy this document: permissions@emeraldinsight
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1. Abstract Currently‚ more than one third of children aged ten to thirteen own a mobile phone. It is therefore a necessity to inform today ’s youth of the effects of owning a cellular phone. By reason of request from Mr. Howard‚ Prime Minster of Australia‚ to hear the concerns of Australia‚ a conclusive survey was conducted and revealed that children and teenagers are not aware of the major issues regarding mobile phones. Consequently‚ these issues need to be recognized by youth and society in order
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‘The Mobile Phone: A Blessing or a Curse’ from the eighteen hundreds to the present day‚ mankind has made many inventions: the television‚ radio‚ digital watches‚ and more recently home computers. Now‚ in the twenty first century a new invention has become one of the most widely used forms of communication in the world today. This of course is the mobile phone. Although available in the nineteen eighties and nineteen nineties it did not become as popular as first expected. Mainly due to the fact
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People use mobile technology in many various ways. In observing many people in the Thompson Library cafe on a Sunday afternoon‚ it was evident that mobile technology was used almost constantly by them. Hardly anyone in the space was without a phone of some kind. The younger the person looked‚ the more likely it seemed that they had their mobile device in their hands. The cafe in Thompson Library seemed like the prime location to observe people using their mobile technology. Not only is it a busy
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--Communication via Mobile Phone Statement of Problem: The system provides wireless connectivity to mobile phone users in order to provide seamless communication. A mobile phone user has to register with the administrator by buying a SIM card. SIM can be bought from the website and user makes payment via internet banking or via credit card. A phone number is associated which each SIM card. The user then inserts this SIM card into his mobile handset in order to use the mobile phone for wireless
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