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Monday Morning Mobile: The big question

October 28 2012

iphone dominoesWith the fourth quarter of 2012 in full swing and 2013 looming just around the corner, many businesses find themselves knee deep in business planning for the year to come. A big part of that conversation, regardless of what business you're in, is how to make sense of and subsequently harness the power of mobile technology.

It's not as simple as it may seem--even technology giants like Intel, Microsoft and Google are forced to rethink their business models to accommodate the shift towards mobile. Recently, all three released disappointing earnings reports which analysts credit, in large part, to the revenue from mobile devices.

Intel's chips for computers are far more profitable than those in mobile devices, but mobile device sales are increasing and PC sales are decreasing. Microsoft is in the same boat--as PC sales continue to decline, they have looked to introduce their own tablet to stay relevant.

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