Mobile Internet is Ramping Up Much Faster than Desktop Internet Did!
18 May, 2010 at 4:07 pm Tim Roberts ARTS Australia 4 comments
Morgan Stanley has made a variety of interesting predictions regarding Mobile Internet and its adoption and subsequent influence.
“…the impact of the mobile Internet will be bigger than the impact of desktop Internet…and personal computer…and minicomputer…and mainframe…“
A big call? The study details a fairly convincing argument.
“… more users will likely connect to the Internet via mobile devices than desktop PCs within 5 years.”
“The mobile Internet cycle, the 5th cycle in 50 years, is just starting. Winners in each cycle often create more market capitalization than in the last. New winners emerge, some incumbents survive – or thrive – while many past winners falter.“
They observe five trends converging to exhibit an exponential impact = 3G + Social Networking + Video + VoIP + Impressive Mobile Devices.
Entry filed under: Mobile Web, Online, Web 2.0. Tags: Mobile, Mobile Web, Online, Web 2.0.

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