The mobile business in particular is something we must take seriously. I see tremendous prospects for all those transactions that can be handled on mobile phones.
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It's very possible that advertising business models will simply never do as well on mobile devices as those oriented around transactions.
Mobile entertainment is a huge opportunity. We are committed to mobile just as much as we are to PCs.
The mobile market is exploding and it makes perfect sense for a media company like ours to create a real content destination for the billions of cell-phone users around the world.
If you look at the economics of Nokia, roughly half of the company, half of the business, half of how we think about the business is focused on those emerging markets and on those lower-priced devices. But, of course, people who are aspirational and buying those lower-priced devices today are looking at smart phones tomorrow, and so forth.
A broad trend I'm completely obsessed with is mobile commerce. Like completely. I'm completely convinced that everybody's going to be buying from their mobile devices. Whoever can claim that space or be in that space, I'm very interested in.
Local commerce, without question, will be one of the fundamental use cases enabled by mobile devices over the next several years.
Inexpensive phones and pay-as-you go services are already spreading mobile phone technology to many parts of that world that never had a wired infrastructure.
Future is mobile computing - smartphones and tablets are just elements of it. The industry is on the verge of a whole new paradigm.
I think mobile advertising is going to be huge.
Many of the companies in the mobile location space are trying to figure out different ways to tie what they're doing to commerce.
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