ACT April, 2018

Smartphones have become the single most rapidly adopted technology in human history, outpacing innovations like the printing press and the steam engine. In just ten years, apps have changed the phones, devices, and “things” we use every day. While the apps that live as colorful icons on your smartphone continue to thrive, they have evolved to deliver utility to businesses and industries as well.

In less than a decade, the marriage of mobile and cloud has opened a new world for 3.4 billion people. By providing access to 10,000 years of human creativity – from ancient
scrolls to crop reports to diagrams of distant galaxies and cat videos – the smart phone brings the entire world...

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