Anything can change, because the smartphone revolution is still in the early stages.
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I have never come across a technology that doesn't change. This is inevitable. You have to adapt your systems as technology develops.
The mobile revolution has dramatically changed our world view, empowered women, and increased our empathy. Corrupt governments have been toppled and wars avoided because our species has become so digitally connected.
The single most important top-level trend is the shift to mobile.
Mobile communications and pervasive computing technologies, together with social contracts that were never possible before, are already beginning to change the way people meet, mate, work, war, buy, sell, govern and create.
The cellphone is humanity's biggest platform. If we can't use it to change education or health care, then shame on us.
Everybody's enamored of the iPhone, the Google phone. But the applications are going to change. You know, we're going to start using our phones for shopping. It's going to change the nature of advertising.
Technology has forever changed the world we live in. We're online, in one way or another, all day long. Our phones and computers have become reflections of our personalities, our interests, and our identities. They hold much that is important to us.
Especially in technology, we need revolutionary change, not incremental change.
The next great technology revolution might be around the corner, but it won't automatically improve most people's lives. That will depend on politics, which is indeed ugly but also inescapable.
I don't think people change; electronics change, the things we have change, but the way we live doesn't change.
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