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Internet Trends 2013 — Growth in Iran, Gaps in Mobile Ads, and Dogs Caught Using the Internet

The 2013 Internet trends are worth examining, as they turn an iconic Internet cartoon on its head, among other things.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Jun 6, 2013
  • 1 Comment

Who Is the Mook Among the MOOCs?

Who will be the winners and losers in the world of MOOCs? It may be that the decision by prominent universities to partner with online venues may undermine their own activities.

  • By Joseph Esposito
  • Mar 26, 2013
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Mary Meeker's Internet Trends 2012: The Reimagination of Nearly Everything

Mary Meeker has been spearheading Internet trend tracking for years now. This year’s update shows that Internet growth remains robust. But the real news is the growth in smart device adoption — smartphones, tablet computers, e-readers. And the trend looks […]

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Jun 1, 2012
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Mary Meeker's Internet Trends 2011 — Global, Mobile, and Immersive

Once again, Mary Meeker has presented her Internet trends, and once again, they are fascinating. Subtitled, “We Aren’t in Kansas Anymore . . .,” the data Meeker presents paints a picture of an online world — literally. More users come […]

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Oct 20, 2011
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