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A '''mobile platform''' is
 
A '''mobile platform''' is
   
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{{Quote|the [[hardware]] and [[software]] environments for [[smartphone]]s and [[handheld device]]s.}}
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{{Quote|the [[hardware]] and [[software]] environments for [[smartphone]]s and [[handheld device]]s.
   
 
{{Quote|[a] [[computing system]] which can be easily carried by a human and can [[connect]] by [[wire]] or [[wireless]] to the [[Internet]].<ref>[[NIST]], Technical Considerations for USG Cloud Computer Deployment Decisions, Glossary, at 89 (Nov. 3, 2011) ([http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-cloud-computing/pub/CloudComputing/RoadmapVolumeIIIWorkingDraft/NIST_cloud_roadmap_VIII_draft_110311.pdf full-text]).</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|[a] [[computing system]] which can be easily carried by a human and can [[connect]] by [[wire]] or [[wireless]] to the [[Internet]].<ref>[[NIST]], Technical Considerations for USG Cloud Computer Deployment Decisions, Glossary, at 89 (Nov. 3, 2011) ([http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-cloud-computing/pub/CloudComputing/RoadmapVolumeIIIWorkingDraft/NIST_cloud_roadmap_VIII_draft_110311.pdf full-text]).</ref>}}
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