According to Google: Mobile Internet Era At Hand

by Tyler Knott Gregson | March 24th, 2008

When a company as big, powerful and influential as Google makes a new claim, 9 times out of 10, the best idea is to just listen.  I’m just listening this morning and you know what I heard? That’s right, Google announced that the era of Mobile Internet is officially at hand.

Does this signify a drastic shift in the way we access information?  Does this indicate a change in the “how” and the “Where” for the data, communications, and programs we’re using?  Absolutely it does, on all counts.  We’re becoming (as you, kind readers of this blog already know) a mobile generation of mobile warriors.  We’re on the go, on the rise and the home-based desktop computer is becoming so much more antiquated.  With Wi-Fi, SmartPhones, Bluetooth, MoGo Mice, and mobile Web, we’re able to be so much more mobile, ALL of the time.  Welcome, friends, to the Era of the Mobile Internet.

According to the article,

“We have very much hit a watershed moment in terms of mobile Internet usage,” Matt Waddell, a product manager for Google Mobile, said in an interview. “We are seeing that mobile Internet use is in fact accelerating.” 

It’s here, it’s now and it’s only going to increase more.  Hold onto your hats, who knows what is coming next.

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