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		<title>By: Brian Prows</title>
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		<description>The quote is insightful about the convergence of a technology--mobile and wireless communications--with the fastest growing industry in the U.S. and abroad.

Only a few times in history have technologies impacted humans as much as mobile--from Gutenberg to the Industrial Revolution, radio, television, land line telephones, the Internet and now mobile and wireless.

With 4.6 billion handsets active on the planet--soon to reach 5.5 billion within two to three years--mobile is and will penetrate most industries, especially health care.

Brian Prows, MobileBeyond</description>
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<p>Only a few times in history have technologies impacted humans as much as mobile&#8211;from Gutenberg to the Industrial Revolution, radio, television, land line telephones, the Internet and now mobile and wireless.</p>
<p>With 4.6 billion handsets active on the planet&#8211;soon to reach 5.5 billion within two to three years&#8211;mobile is and will penetrate most industries, especially health care.</p>
<p>Brian Prows, MobileBeyond</p>
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