‘instant’ messages, and coded standardized greetings and messages between phone users, filling a niche for immediate portable, personal communication that was not met by existing personal computer devices. Devices like the iPhone®, introduced in 2007 allowed a user to access his Internet-based ...
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The smartphone market is still fluid as new entrants such as Windows smartphones appear and have the potential, although perhaps not the likelihood, of taking away a major share of the market. WiFi-only devices that run Skype or similar calling programs may bypass traditional cellular networks ye...