ABSTRACT
Mobile computing has been one of the fastest growing segments of the IT industry and will continue to have a significant impact on how people interact with information and perform their daily activities. As it has been over the past few years, it is likely that they will grow in popularity in the same way that netbooks did. High speed wireless networks support the constant connection of these devices and provides significant bandwidth for information and media to transfer.
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- Mobile computing research and education: bridging the gap between academia and industry
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