Emerging Tech vs. Economic Trends from Morgan Stanley

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Morgan Stanley’s Mary Meeker was a dynamo speaker this week at the Web 2.0 Summit. She did a great job of drilling home some of the most important facts about internet trends vs. the economy and shared Morgan Stanley research on the internet, mobile, web 2.0, search engines, social media, e-commerce, and more.

Here is the video of Mary Speaking. The facts just pour out of her and you might have watch this twice.

The US has become less relevant in the global economy, internet use continues to grow, search engine are improving, online advertising grew 26% year to year, ecommerce grew 19% year to year, facebook is the seventh busiest site in the world in minutes, web 2.0 growth is massive…..oh my, just watch the video and try to wrap your head around this info.

Here is the Morgan Stanley slide presentation from Monday on internet trends and the economy at the web 2.0 summit.

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