Global mobile usage is sky high, yet mobile eLearning often leaves much to be desired.
With
global mobile usage continuing to soar, 2018 will likely see more learning content being accessed from mobile devices.
Not exact matches
Last summer, studies began to abound that suggested that 2014 was going to be the year where
mobile usage finally took over desktop
usage for
global Internet users.
«
Mobile gaming is on a steep incline, and we'll continue to see aggressive
global expansion of games, increased penetration and
usage, faster phones and tablets, and better graphics in games that will entice even PC and console gamers.»
- 31) 5.2 Introduction 5.3 Market Segmentation 5.3.1 By Solution 5.3.2 By Deployment Type 5.3.3 By Service Type 5.3.4 By Vertical 5.3.5 By Region 5.4 Evolution 5.5 Market Dynamics 5.5.1 Drivers 5.5.1.1 Focus on Decreasing Operational Budget of Legal DEPArtments 5.5.1.2
Global Increase in Litigations 5.5.1.3 Stringent Policy and Compliance Regulations Worldwide 5.5.1.4 Increase in
Mobile Device Penetration and
Usage 5.5.2 Restraints 5.5.2.1 High Cost Associated With E-Discovery Solutions and Services 5.5.2.2 Contradiction Between Data Protection and E-Discovery 5.5.3 Opportunities 5.5.3.1 Rise in Demand for Predictive Coding 5.5.3.2 Increased
Usage of Social Media Websites 5.5.4 Challenges 5.5.4.1 Less Awareness About E-Discovery 5.5.4.2 Increase in Cross-Border E-Discovery
The
global usage statistics, especially the rise in the use of
mobile apps caused Wired Magazine to publish a controversial story in 2010 titled: The Web Is Dead.
It will be a world where
global internet users will double, led by
mobile usage.