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The Revolution
Will Be Mobile

By 2012, 61 percent of the world's population—roughly 4.3 billion people—will rely on some kind of mobile device as an access point for exchanging information and communication. Mobile technology is reshaping almost every aspect of society, from business and playtime to healthcare and education. Mobile is everywhere, and everything is becoming about mobile.

In the past four decades, we've worked with top device makers, service providers, and network-equipment manufacturers to design an evolving user experience, but it doesn't stop with the "mobile industry." We apply our mobile expertise to almost every project we do, whether it's helping a traditional telecom players expand into non-traditional areas or collaborating with a healthcare provider, an energy supplier, or a media conglomerate on new experiences.

Our experience with multiple platforms, development environments, handsets, and network operators means we have an unsurpassed understanding of how to help our clients rapidly diversify for a global market. A big part of this is the strength of our parent company, Aricent, a global leader in outsourced engineering services and carrier solutions. By tightly coupling our strategy, design, and technology capabilities with Aricent's engineering excellence at global scale, we reduce risks and increase the likelihood of clients bringing a successful product to market.

  • This frog-designed eMonitor transmits vital signs from patients at home to their doctors.
  • Using mobile phones to transfer and deposit money is gaining traction in emerging markets.
  • frog worked with Movirtu to design a user interface for its phone-sharing service in Kenya.
  • Who's Who was initially developed as a smartphone app for TEDxAmsterdam.

Beyond the Handset

frog Chief Creative Officer Mark Rolston focuses on the evolution of mobile devices from the original mobile phone to what it is ultimately becoming—a digital extension of ourselves.

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