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By : Eric Dunbar    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-30 04:50:41
Today’s instant machinery has given birth to a new and exciting trend in computing and has perpetually changed the way we do business. To take advantage of everything that mobile computing has to offer, millions of Internet users are using portable devices like pocket pc’s personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptops and smart phones.

The term "Mobile computing" is used to describe the use of computing devices, which usually interact in some fashion with a principal information system, while away from the normal, fixed workplace. Mobile computing technology enables the mobile worker to produce, access, process, save and communicate information without being constrained to a single location.

Mobile computing is achieved through the use of computer equipment, system and applications programs and wireless technology which allow information to be transmitted without the use of wires. Today’s business in this present age of computers is all about being able to interact spontaneously at anytime and anywhere. The wireless technology of mobile computing has revolutionized how people relate to each other.

The advantages of mobile computing

With the use of smart phones like the Blackberry, iPhone and Android, people are able to connect to the Internet whenever and wherever they want to. It is now possible to check your email, talk, text, social network, look up information, use photography and shoot video all from a wireless device that can fit into your shirt pocket.

Companies are quickly embracing the rapidly changing world of information and technology. Business owners and executives are learning how to take advantage of mobile computing and are rocketing themselves to the top of the marketplace. Any business that does not adapt to mobile computing technology will in the end be forced to the rear and possibly even be forced out of business.

This fast growing technology of mobile computing is being used by an increasing number of employers wanting to stay connected with their employees. They are also using video and audio experiences to create new options and approaches to business that are making them more professional, productive and progressive with their work.

The disadvantages of mobile computing

Although many businesses experience success in the performance and productivity of their employees there is still the likelihood of legal issues that could occur as a result of embracing this new media.

Whenever there is an move ahead in technology, there is also an upsurge of problems. For example there are rising amounts of law cases stating how employers can be held liable when accidents happen while mobile devices are being used when driving, crossing streets, or when employees are simply not being attentive because they are in a world of your own with their mobile devices.

Although the use of advanced mobile computing technologies can give a business a considerable edge over the competition in efficiency, growth and efficiency, it is also important to be mindful of the potential of new legal issues that come with such progress in technology.

Even with the possible legal issues of using mobile computing technology, the enormous development it offers cannot be ignored. That is why you should educate yourself and your employees on the appropriate use of mobile computing devices. By doing so you can be confident that your business can grow without limitations and legal ramifications.
Author Resource:- Eric Dunbar is the owner and editor of Golden Entrepreneur, where you will find online business tips, articles and great software tools to grow your online business. Eric Dunbar is also the author of THE FACE OF A DEMON, referred to by many as “The Recovering Addict’s Handbook”, and editor of X-JOURNAL Blog
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