MOBILE: Where the Web Is Headed.

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iphone-113-updateFour years from now, where will the majority of us hop online?

If Morgan Stanley analysts are correct, more users will access the Internet in 2015 via mobile devices than our computers.

Impossible, you say? Or at the very least, hard to imagine? Not really, when you consider the widespread acceptance and exponential growth of smart phones; the proliferation of faster 3G mobile service, combined with affordable pricing; and the rapid rollout of innovative and exciting new mobile applications, technologies and uses.

From its introduction in June, 2007 via the iPhone and iTouch, mobile web in less than three years has become the standard for anywhere and anytime access to friends, games, video, entertainment, shopping, sharing, mapping, research, wireless home appliances and much more tomorrow. In fact, the average iPhone user today spends less than half of his or her on-device time making phone calls!

As the landscape changes for web marketers, the challenges will be many. But so are the opportunities. So charge up your smart phone now.

SOURCE: Morgan Stanley, Mashable, NOISE

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1 Comment to MOBILE: Where the Web Is Headed.

harley davidson
November 11, 2010

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