Check out these stats that Russ was chewing on (links below). The quote below has a blunt summary of the analysis.
We all knew this. Now we can throw some analyst report around for those who don't understand us.
How will this shift how we build the Web in the future?
Link: RussellBeattie.com - Juggernaut.
So you can see that it's really not a matter of if the mobile phone will become the dominant internet platform any more, but when. And that when isn't expressed in "somedays" either, I bet if you wanted to sit down with the numbers you could probably pick out the exact day. I'm thinking it'll probably be around October 3rd, 2007 (at 8:34 a.m).
Shall we have a symbolic breakfast party on 3 Oct next year?
Your title is backward. "Resistance is futile. Mobile will be the Web." It all changes, and only changes, when a major carrier decides they can be a naked bit pipe and acts on it.
Posted by: Scott Rafer | 26 April 2006 at 00:10
Your title is backward. "Resistance is futile. Mobile will be the Web." It all changes, and only changes, when a major carrier decides they can be a naked bit pipe and acts on it.
Posted by: Scott Rafer | 26 April 2006 at 00:10