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12 hours ago ago from iPhone-scoop.com
Morgan Stanley’s recent reports come as no surprise. According to them it is estimated that the internet usage though mobile phone is on the rise. Their reports predict that within the next 5 years users will prefer going online or use the internet through their mobile phones rather than use their traditional desktops and laptops. The news however comes as no surprise especially when you look at the number of people who prefer using the ...
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9 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
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