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Report on Emerging Technologies and Mobile Applications

Emerging Technologies
Emerging Technologies are the technologies, practical applications, or both are still
largely unrealized. These technologies are generally new but also include older technologies
finding new applications. Emerging technologies are often perceived as capable of changing
the status quo. Emerging technologies are characterized by radical novelty (in application
even if not in origins), relatively fast growth, coherence, prominent impact, and uncertainty
and ambiguity. In other words, an emerging technology can be defined as “a radically novel
and relatively fast-growing technology characterised by a certain degree of coherence
perceiving over time and with the potential to exert a considerable impact on the socio-
economic domain which is observed in terms of the composition of actors, institutions, and
patterns of interaction among those, along with the associated knowledge production
processes. Its most prominent impact, however, lies in the future and so in the emergence
phase is still somewhat uncertain and ambiguous.
Emerging Technologies includes various technologies such as: -
 Educational technology
 Information technology
 Nano technology
 Bio-Technology
 Robotics
 Artificial Intelligence
Examples of Emerging Technologies: -
 Artificial Intelligence
 3D printing
 Cancer Vaccines
 Nanotechnology
 Robotics
 Stem-cell therapy
Advantages of Emerging Technologies: -
 It allows you to express your ideas so that others can learn from you. (Blogs)
 Technology connects you with people who are very far way. (Skype)
 It allows you to receive information almost instantaneously. (Twitter)
Disadvantages of Emerging Technologies: -
 It is very difficult to remove anything completely from the internet once it is online, it
can be traced back to you.
 It takes away the personal aspect of life especially if learning is done online.
Mobile Applications
A Mobile Application is most known as an App, is a kind of Application software intended
to run on a Mobile phone, Tablet, or a Personal Computer (PC). Mobile Applications often
serve to furnish clients with comparable administrations to those got on PCs. This utilization
of application programming was initially advocated by Apple inc. also, its App store, which
offers a huge number of uses for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The initial Mobile
application provided general-purpose information and information service on the global
network, including email, calendar, stock market, listings, and weather information. All
things being equal, every versatile application gives segregated and restricted usefulness.
For instance, it tends to be a game, a no cruncher, or a portable internet browser. Chrome,
Amazon, Candy Crush saga, Battle grounds Mobile India (BGMI), WhatsApp, Instagram,
Facebook etc., are the examples that are operated by those processes.
Types of Mobile applications: -
Native Applications: -
These are developed for Specific devices using a platform-specific programming language.
This means that if a native app is developed for iOS, it will not appear in the Google play
Store or work on an Android Phone. In short, if you want a Native app, your developers will
ned to write separate code for both the iOS app and the Android app.
Web Applications: -
A web application is a computer program that uses a web browser and web technology
to perform tasks through the internet. Google Apps, Microsoft 365 are the examples of Web
apps.
Hybrid Applications: -
The hybrid application is the perfect combination of the advantages of native app and
Mobile web.
Advantages of Mobile Applications: -
 Branding opportunities
 Personalization
 Better device capabilities
 Customer Engagement
 Offline access
Disadvantages of Mobile Applications: -
 Compatibility
 Support and Maintenance
 Too Much storage space

Submitted by
M.MAHESH (VP22MGMT0100369)

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