Quotes on the topic: Mobile


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When I tell people I don't own a mobile phone and wouldn't know how to text, they react as though I have just confessed that I can't read.


When you look at this and where it's all going, the hardware business requires a lot of investment. It's very hard, it's very expensive, and ramping up hard on any given platform, whether it's a console or any kind of PC or mobile device, going into the hardware business requires a lot of investment.


Sending a message on a mobile phone is not the most natural of ways to communicate. The keypad isn't linguistically sensible.


The mobile Internet is growing, fueled by increasing smartphone penetration and better networks.


I don't keep a mobile, I am not computer savvy; I am not on any website. I live like a cave man.


What surprises me is when people give me their mobile number. The other day, someone on a bus asked if I swear. I said I try not to, but of course I'm just a normal person.


Computing is a big segment. It's more than just mobile devices or PCs and laptops.


We've been delivering cloud-based services for over a decade, with more than 30 million Intuit customers using offerings across a variety of desktop and mobile devices. The benefits are clear: online experiences are simply better for customer.


Millennials' tech and global savvy will make them instrumental in shaping our mobile future worldwide.


Many small businesses are running entire businesses from a mobile phone.


When I think about growing up, I feel most affected by two travels that I made working in cargo boats when I was 16 and 18. One of them crossed through the Mississippi and Baton Rouge and Mobile, Alabama, and another went all the way to Europe.


Internally, we're focused on building our own technology, leveraging all the momentum that's out there around wearable computing and mobile computing and PC computing. But at the end of the day, all the code we've written and all the invention we've created has been focused on our own tech and our own products.


Mobile VR will be a lot more accessible. It'll be easier to use; you'll be able to pass it along to your friends.


An ideal society should be mobile, should be full of channels for conveying a change taking place in one part to other parts. In an ideal society, there should be many interests consciously communicated and shared.


Among many other things, a smartphone functions as a handheld digital sensor for the physical world. In other words, we don't necessarily need our real world things to be directly connected, when the Web interface in our mobile devices provides the network access and intelligence.


I want to be buried with a mobile phone, just in case I'm not dead.


I happen to be a big believer in home ownership. I'm also a big believer that if someone wants to have a crack at the mining industry in Port Hedland, then they should be able to collect their... benefits in Port Hedland even though they are from Alice Springs. It should be mobile.


If you think about photo sharing sites, the mobile photo sharing and social, there's no competitive advantage, there's no obvious business model, so I never play with anything like that. I avoid it like the plague.


Local commerce, without question, will be one of the fundamental use cases enabled by mobile devices over the next several years.


Theatricals can be irritating, but will provide a better night out than mobile phone salespeople.