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6. Cost of
Computing
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Processor 2 GHz dual core 1.5 GHz dual core
Memory 2 GB 2 GB
Storage 120 GB 32 GB + cloud
Screen resolution 1024x768 1280x768
Movies Yes Yes (internal or streaming)
Wifi 802.11 a/b/g 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth Optional (Extra cost) Yes
Camera Optional (Extra cost) 8 MP
Weight 8.9 pounds 0.3 pounds
Battery life 2.5 hours 7.75 hours
Cost $1,100 ($3,000 with options) $ 649 ($49.99 w/ contract)
10. June, 2011: “The Special Rapporteur
[of the United Nations] considers
cutting off users from internet access,
regardless of the justification
provided... to be... a violation of article
19, paragraph 3, of the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
.”
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11. “The web is like
electricity. It's just
there.”
Eric Schmidt
13. • 44% of all cell users
• 40% of those 35-44
• 50% of smartphone
users
• 60% of those 18-34
23. Defining “mobile”
• Context:
•Past actions, history, selected
preferences
•Assumed attitudes based on
situation and actions
•“Where u @,” altitude, speed
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Dreaming
Discovery
Researching
Purchasing
Anticipating
Consuming
Rememberin
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35. What’s next?
•Sensors everywhere
•Distance, floor in building, aisle, what
direction
•Light, dark, time of day
•Gesture-based control (Xbox Kinect or
Wii – exists in Samsung Galaxy S4)
•Biometrics (Are you excited?
Confused?)
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50. 50Summary
■ Mobile is a situation, not a device
■ Guest behaviors continuing to evolve
■ Support the guest across
devices/channels
■ Focus on tasks and context
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