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One of the most powerful aspects of PonD is the same as in a software market: as the product is essentially code, it can be created once and "shipped" instantaneously anywhere in the world. Further, upgrades can be made and sent out as soon as new capabilities are required or developed.
In my next article, I'll show how PonD benefits government leaders in the three tasks that are central to this series: Real-time data collection and analysis to drive decision-making; Efficient use of physical and communication networks; and Managing citizen participation in agency activities.
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Oh, well, at least this listing doesn't shatter all our hopes and dreams and we're left crossing our fingers for the 16 MP cam, the 128 GB of storage, the 3 GB of RAM and the Samsung Exynos chip that all sound oh so marvelous.
Don't forget to keep in touch with our website over the next weeks or so, because we have a hunch Sony might have this "beast" prepped for a CES 2013 unveiling. Now, how cool would that be?
Another Xperia phone leaks: the Sony C660X 'Yuga' Rumored 1080p Sony Odin and Sony Yuga dimensions leaked Sony Yuga to feature Galaxy Note 3 chip, 3GB RAM, 128GB storage – all to be unveiled at CES 2013? Sony Yuga spotted in another benchmark, rumored spec sheet is now (almost) complete Sony Xperia Yuga specs and features leaked, Xperia Odin also mentioned
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