In an increasingly
digital age of smartphones, tablets and easily accessible technology, law firms that want to increase their client base must effectively use the digital marketing tools available today and be ready to adapt, change and grow as technology does.
Not exact matches
Smartphone product launches have become the most glorified, bloated, saccharine - oozing infomercials
of the
digital age.
«Wellness in the
Age of the
Smartphone» whitepaper released by the
Digital Wellness Initiative.
The education sector is seeing a shift towards the
digital age after a recent report revealed that more than 80 %
of students are using their
smartphone to boost their studies.
It's getting easier and easier for successful
digital - first authors to move into print and even bookstores without the help
of a publisher, and the spread
of e-book reading from dedicated devices such as the Kindle to tablets and
smartphones (22 percent
of Americans
age 18 to 29 read books on their phones, according to the Pew survey) seems to offer new opportunities for those who get the format and pricing right.
The Korean start - up also stated the new TappyToon and Amootoon format has been optimized for viewing on
smartphone and tablet devices and are designed to make the most
of the
digital rendering capabilities
of these new
age mobile devices.
Then longer term, there's a whole other land - grab ahead — Alphabet's US revenues still represent 47 %
of total revenues, about double the US share
of world GDP — that would suggest huge / long term upside growth potential in
digital advertising revenues across the rest
of the OECD, and particularly in emerging / frontier markets (which are now leap - frogging straight into the
digital /
smartphone age).
Even in this
digital age of note taking apps on a
smartphone and my laptop nearly always within easy reach, there's nothing like the feel
of capturing thoughts and ideas with good old fashioned paper and pen.
There are some great children's apps, games, and movies out there, but the quantity
of digital media available to kids these days through the TV, computer, tablet, and
smartphone is staggering, so how can we wade through all
of it and find the content that is fitting for our kids»
ages, and our own family values, and that offers constructive learning experiences?
In this
digital age of e-book readers,
smartphones and tablets, it may seem that paper books will soon go the way
of the dinosaur as outdated relics, rather than relevant icons
of our times.
I've heard it said that «Life is an open - book test,» and I believe that this has become even more true as the Internet, Google,
smartphones and other fundamental features
of the
digital age have become ubiquitous.
In this day and
age where
smartphones are at the center
of our
digital lives, battery life is more important than it has ever been before.
Since 2009, I had co-chaired the working group, with Roberta Schomburg
of Carlow University, that updated the 1996 NAEYC position statement and offered principles and guidelines to inform practice in the new
age of smartphones, tablets with touchscreens,
digital cameras and mobile devices.
«The
digital age has also impacted consumer trends, preferences and habits and understanding what your customers really want has become far more complex since the advent
of the internet and
smartphones.