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ENagel

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The phrase ________ describes the ability to send vast amounts of data instantly, constantly, and globally.
 
  A) mobile first
  B) radical connectivity
  C) disruptive technology
  D) mobile friendly
  E) mobile revolution

Question 2

For a majority of smartphone users, ________ is the primary use of the smartphone technology.
 
  A) phone conversation
  B) storage of data files
  C) web browsing
  D) emailing
  E) mobile app accessibility



sarah_brady415

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Social media pioneer Nicco Mele coined the term radical connectivity to describe the breathtaking ability to send vast amounts of data instantly, constantly, and globally.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Email and web browsing rank first and second in terms of the most common nonvoice uses of smartphones, and more email messages are now opened on mobile devices than on PCs. For many people, the fact that a smartphone can make phone calls is practically a secondary consideration; data traffic from mobile devices far outstrips voice traffic.



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