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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Outside the Bubble, Most Folks Don't Use Mobile Internet

Duncan Riley shares a statistic that he came across that should serve as a reminder to those of us living inside the technology bubble: just 5 million Americans use mobile Internet services.

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Being a conversational blogger is difficult. Something I definitely need to work on. 5 million Americans use mobile Internet. Whats the hype for then? 9212 solar panels powering Google headquarters. $10 Million for space weapon funding? What about t... [Read More]

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  • As founder & CEO of CustomScoop, I have a special interest in the intersection of technology and PR/marketing. In addition, as a serial entrepreneur and angel investor, I cover those topics, as well as an occasional post on the gadgets I love.