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The Mobile Wave: How Mobile Intelligence Will Change Everything is a 2012 nonfiction book by Michael J. Saylor, founder, chairman, and CEO of MicroStrategy, Inc. The Mobile Wave provides an analysis of then-current trends in mobile technology from the point of view of a scholar of the history of science. The book argues that mobile devices will become essential tools for life in the modern day, changing how businesses operate and how industries and economies are powered.

Saylor appeared on CNN to discuss ideas presented in his book.

Chapter 1 – "The Wave: The Shape of the Wave": Introduces the main themes of the book, including the nature of mobile devices, and how mobile technology will continue to effect industries. This chapter also introduces the claim that an ongoing Information Revolution is the third great revolution to transform society, after the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions.

Chapter 2 – "Computers: The Evolution to Mobile Computing": Discusses the four historical waves in the history of computing, leading to the a fifth "mobile wave".

Chapter 3 – "Paper: The Demise of Paper": A short history of media delivery systems, ranging from the first clay tablets around 3000 B.C., up to electronic publishing.

Chapter 4 – "Entertainment: The New Universal Screen": How mobile technology has been adapted to display movies, TV programming and video games. The role of advertising is also discussed.

Chapter 5 – "Wallet: A Smarter Wallet and Intelligent Money": A short history of money, payment systems, and banking as they relate to the mobile wave.

Chapter 6 – "Social Networks: A Mobile Social World": How evolving mobile/social applications are changing society and current events.

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