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The new world of wireless : how to compete in the 4G revolution /

By: Snyder, Scott A, 1965-
Material type: BookPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Wharton School Pub., c2010.Description: xii, 191 p. : ill ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780137003792 (trade : hardback : alk. paper); 013700379X (trade : hardback : alk. paper)Subject(s): Wireless communication systems -- Social aspects | Wireless communication systems -- Economic aspects | Wireless communication systems -- Forecasting | Interpersonal communication -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects | Interpersonal communication -- Technological innovations -- Economic aspects | Wireless communication systems -- Social aspects | Wireless communication systems -- Economic aspects | Wireless communication systems -- Forecasting | Communication -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects | Communication -- Technological innovations -- Economic aspectsDDC classification: 658.8/72 Online resources: Location Map
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Explains how 4G wireless technology will impact the business world and explains how individuals and businesses can prepare for the changes, which many predict will be more disruptive than the Internet revolution.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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621.382 SN NE (Browse shelf) Available T0036860
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-181) and index.

The swarm analogy and the wireless revolution -- Digital swarm drivers -- Possible future scenarios-convergence, collision, confluence -- The swarm affect -- Organizing for success -- Killer swarm apps -- Monitoring and adapting to early signals -- Killer swarm apps -- Swarm leadership.

Explains how 4G wireless technology will impact the business world and explains how individuals and businesses can prepare for the changes, which many predict will be more disruptive than the Internet revolution.

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