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drives and navigates through delhi's chaotic traffic, my uber driver listens to instructions in hindi which makes it easy for him to follow gps directions and drop me to my destination. to me, it's just another example of how multi-lingual india has adopted, and adapted to, smartphone technologies with
, the smartphone has been the focus of radical innovation, time and again, to become the ultimate connector—connecting people to communities, information, knowledge, entertainment—as well as the ideal workhorse, enabling people to seamlessly multitask on work and personal interactions. in contrast with...
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