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By Jeremy Vanderlan , Technical Deputy, AIDS.gov Seems like everything these days is mobile. According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project , ?mobile internet refers to online access that occurs wirelessly using a handheld device or laptop computer. If home broadband is an ?always on? connection, then mobile may be characterized as ?always present? for users.? Studies have projected that mobile internet use will surpass traditional desktop internet use by 2014 (source: Mary Meeker ? Morgan Stanley ).
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Mobile Internet Use Surpassing Desktop Internet Use by 2014
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