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The 12 Most Important Slides About Mobile From Mary Meeker’s Presentation

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Mary Meeker, a former Morgan Stanley analyst now at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, is known for her periodic “state of the Web” presentations.
Yesterday, she delivered her latest one at the D10 conference, and made it available on the Web at the same time.
The entire deck is long — 112 slides. It covers a ton of topics, including mobile stats, advertising, macroeconomic trends, and a long section on “reimagination” of various analog forms in the digital world (for instance, Path is a digital diary).
To save you time, we’ve picked out the most interesting and useful slides with statistics about the mobile industry. The commentary caption above each slide is ours, not Meeker’s.
Here are statistics on 3G growth and usage in 30 countries. The fast growth in Brazil, India, and China suggest that fast-growing emerging economies will move to 3G more quickly than developed economies did.
The iPad is taking off much faster than the iPhone and iPod did. The iPhone established the market for apps, which the iPad is taking advantage of. Apple’s brand is also stronger than it was five years ago.
Android is taking off faster than the iPhone. That’s mainly because it’s free, and because the iPhone helped establish the consumer smartphone market and a lot of the necessary features, like a touch screen with keyboard.
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The 12 Most Important Slides About Mobile From Mary Meeker’s Presentation

This note appeared first on Business Insider Intelligence, a new research and analysis service focused on mobile computing and the Internet. Sign up for a free trial here.
Mary Meeker, a former Morgan Stanley analyst now at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, is known for her periodic “state of the Web” presentations.
Yesterday, she delivered her latest one at the D10 conference, and made it available on the Web at the same time.
The entire deck is long — 112 slides. It covers a ton of topics, including mobile stats, advertising, macroeconomic trends, and a long section on “reimagination” of various analog forms in the digital world (for instance, Path is a digital diary).
To save you time, we’ve picked out the most interesting and useful slides with statistics about the mobile industry. The commentary caption above each slide is ours, not Meeker’s.
Here are statistics on 3G growth and usage in 30 countries. The fast growth in Brazil, India, and China suggest that fast-growing emerging economies will move to 3G more quickly than developed economies did.
The iPad is taking off much faster than the iPhone and iPod did. The iPhone established the market for apps, which the iPad is taking advantage of. Apple’s brand is also stronger than it was five years ago.
Android is taking off faster than the iPhone. That’s mainly because it’s free, and because the iPhone helped establish the consumer smartphone market and a lot of the necessary features, like a touch screen with keyboard.
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
Please follow SAI on Twitter and Facebook.
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