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Not being connected is leaving people out of the loop



Accessing the Internet from a mobile phone is becoming so popular that experts are warning of a network overload. This must be a concerning issue when you consider how many companies are set to rival O2 with either the I phone model or a competitor brand.

But this jump in mobile use is staggering and whilst the problem will need to be resolved sooner rather than later the underlying message from this story is very clear. I was actually made to feel extremely inept last week by a friend in the pub who seemed hugely disappointed that I was unable to answer a question quickly due to lack of I phone.

That pretty much sums up the general feeling these days. If the Internet is not in your pocket, you're not plugged in, you're past it and you're not to be trusted as a source of knowledge. It is now so important to be 'on the ball' (as the battle for live search proves) and online mobile access is a trend that won't be slowing down anytime soon.

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