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    In an exclusive interview with JackMyers Media Business Report, Burgess argues that although Apple's iPhone has dramatically changed the American mobile market, it is unlikely the U.S. will ever become a truly mobile-centric culture. "The Korean and Japanese markets and some of the European markets are, at least culturally, more advanced ... They are using their mobile devices to access digital media more than in the U.S. In Japan, the distribution of mobile phones far outweighs the distribution of home-based PCs. The mobile device is the primary data access or digital access device for those cultures. So those cultures tend to be more advanced as far as eyeballs using their phones." India is a particularly thriving market with 10 million new mobile phones activated every month, according to Burgess. Full Article at Jack Myers
    The Korean and Japanese markets and some of the European markets are, at least culturally, more advanced ... They are using their mobile devices to access digital media more than in the U.S. In Japan, the distribution of mobile phones far outweighs the distribution of home-based PCs. The mobile device is the primary data access or digital access device for those cultures. So those cultures tend to be more advanced as far as eyeballs using their phones.
    SOURCE: Jack Myers 16 months ago