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For the slow learners /& adopters… mobile’s here!

12/08/2011 by ursbucher

As I stumble over people [during my day job] who still don’t get that the era of mobile online use has started quite a while ago and won’t go away any time soon. Why don’t you have a look this neat infographic from Gist?

Can you please throw your conservative thinking over board and help us entering the mobile era now?

Thank you!

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