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The Future of Mobility [Infographic]

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Mobile phones, who can live without them? It seems our culture has reached a point of no return–everyone from 12-year olds to 90 year old grandmas have cell phones of some kind. We all strive to be in touch, only the methods have changed over the years.

Currently 80% of the world’s population now has a mobile phone, with 84% of people saying they couldn’t go a single day without their phone. Take it a step further, and 45% of Americans can’t bear to go a few hours without checking their phones.

Below is an interesting infographic with lots of facts and figures related to mobile computing and big data.

What are your thoughts on the future of mobility? How do you think this will affect ministry?

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Lauren Hunter
Lauren Hunterhttps://laurenhunter.net
Lauren Hunter is a writer who loves the big picture of God’s journey we are all on together. In 2007, she founded ChurchTechToday, a website for pastors and church leaders to harness technology to improve ministry. Married to her high school sweetheart, Lauren lives in Northern California with her husband and their four children. Her latest book is Leaving Christian Science: 10 Stories of New Faith in Jesus Christ. She can be found online at https://laurenhunter.net.

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