Clyde Bentley suggests that newspapers start preparing for the coming dominance of the mobile Web by getting smartphones for key newsroom editors in the next three months and fully integrating mobile and online newsroom operations by December of 2012. Bentley, a professor of Journalism at the University of Missouri and a fellow at the Reynolds Journalism Institute, was reacting to a study last week by Gartner Research that indicated mobile devices would be the dominant Web browsing platform by 2013.
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