The implication of mobile phones
in our modern world is getting clearer and with the impact that these devices
have had on social media networking sites, mobile computing just got better and
attention from hardware and software developers and vendors. Mobile computing
innovations have seen the rise of Android and iPhone platforms where
third-party developers have developed hundreds of thousands of apps that run on
these devices, some right in the cloud. The real drivers of mobile computing
however are not the hardware and software manufacturers but rather the many
users that interact and are always connected on these social networks and using
these devices. It can therefore be assumed that the future of these devices and
where they are used will largely determine future innovations surrounding the
proliferation of mobile devices.
Mobile users spend more time on
networking sites than their desktop counterparts. This means that network
systems will require more dynamic connectivity patterns if this trend is expected
to continue and if social networking sites expect to reap more revenue in the
future. Mobile advertisers will also reap a huge chunk of that revenue as
innovation in the field of geo-location, user activity sensing and social
profiling is expected to lead to more targeted and therefore better
advertising. It is also highly likely that mobile computing developments will
largely revolve around social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Already, the
launch of Facebook places and the ability to add longitude and latitude to
tweets are evidence that the future of mobile computing is in social media.
All the above sounds interesting,
however it also means that things like customer experience with low latency,
high responsiveness and ease of interaction will need major improvements if
customers are expected to have the same kind of experience on mobile platforms
as desktop users. It is also interesting to see that the current limitations on
mobile devices have induced new behavior in users. This includes skimming
through content rather than reading and writing short answers. While solutions
to these challenges can be built around these emerging behaviors, one this is
clear, users? expectations cannot be met unless these challenges can be solved.
Energy concerns for mobile
computing are another challenge. Smartphones rarely store charge for more than 8
hours in continuous use and bigger and more colorful screens means that power
usage just went up. These are challenges that can be resolved by having more
efficient hardware and software. We can only reflect on the current
developments in mobile computing and its impact on social media and hope that
it will tangibly shape the unpredictable path into the future of human
interaction.
The conclusion is the development
of technologies that exist today people have started to leave the desktop
computer to access the websites and social media , today more and more people
are using their mobile devices to access social media , because of its
practicality and mobile to be in access anytime, anywhere . With the number of
people who started using mobile devices and the time spent by the users more
likely to use mobile devices to access the site . certainly requires a more
dynamic network system . If these trends continue to occur , it is also what
makes that social media is the right place for advertising . Due to the
development of social media very rapidly when compared with previous years .
wherein when it only contained friendster and myspace as a popular social media
, but now many more ranging from facebook , twitter , path , and others . But
the greatest challenges in mobile devices is battery life itself, where the
average smart phone available today can not be used more than 8 hours of
continuous use . would be very bad if we have to close to a power source
continuously just to charge our mobile devices .
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