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Alibaba Challenges Amazon And Google In AI Wars
Google is becoming more like Amazon.com. Meanwhile, the online retailer -- which is Google's biggest ad buyer -- is embracing an advertising model. Every year, investors eagerly await Mary Meeker's Internet Trends presentation. Many say she is the top expert in this field. Meeker's longevity is impressive; she's been at this since at least the early 1990s.
The State Of Tech In 3 Graphs: Artificial Intelligence, The Cloud And Your Money
Mary Meeker is a legend in Silicon Valley. Because every year, she comes out with what many think is the most complete and thorough analysis of the technology industry. Now, Mary and her team do impeccable work: her presentations are full of great graphs, her slides full of data…and you have to believe that her insights come from hours of researching the industry and listening to the thousands of entrepreneurs that come to Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (Meeker's employer) for investments. There is one problem though. The research pack is long and dense.
What PLM developers can learn from Mary Meeker's Internet Trends 2018 presentation - Beyond PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) Blog
I've been reading almost traditional Kleiner Perkins' annual internet trends report delivered by Mary Meeker at Code 2018. Almost 300 slides presentation covers everything you can imaging related to internet, mobile platforms, consumer applications, enterprise, etc. I highly recommend you to spend time and at least skim through the information of the presentation. Navigate to Full video and transcript: Kleiner Perkins' Mary Meeker at Code 2018 and Mary Meeker's 2018 internet trends report: All the slides, plus analysis. Consumer like apps are changing enterprise computing. Check these slides to get an idea.
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AI Weekly: The end of Project Maven at Google shows the power of tech workers who take a stand
We're roughly halfway through 2018, and one of the most important AI stories to emerge so far is Project Maven and its fallout at Google. The program to use AI to analyze drone video footage began last year, and this week we learned of the Pentagon's plans to expand Maven and establish a Joint Artificial Intelligence Center. We also learned that Google believed it would make hundreds of millions of dollars from participating in the Maven project and that Maven was reportedly tied directly to a cloud computing contract worth billions of dollars. Today, news broke that Google will discontinue its Maven contract when it expires next year. The company is reportedly drafting a military projects policy that is due out in the coming weeks.
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Mary Meeker's 2018 internet trends report: All the slides, plus analysis
As more of the world become smartphone owners, growth has been harder and harder to come by. The same goes for internet user growth, which rose 7 percent in 2017, down from 12 percent the year before. With more than half the world online, there are fewer people left to connect. People, however, are still increasing the amount of time they spend online. U.S. adults spent 5.9 hours per day on digital media in 2017, up from 5.6 hours the year before.
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Mary Meeker, Analytics, and the Future of the Internet
Summary: In this review of Mary Meeker's annual Internet Trends report for 2016 we'll look for the advanced analytics that makes these trends possible. It's that time of year again when Mary Meeker, the great seer of the internet once again releases her annual Internet Trends 2016 report. If by chance you don't know who Ms. Meeker is she is a partner in the VC firm Kliener Perkins and is acclaimed by Forbes to be the 77th most powerful woman in the world. She started issuing these reports in 1995 at Morgan Stanley and was and is still widely regarded as a guru of the internet. Say what you will, and she is a bit of controversial character, she gathers and analyzes voluminous amounts of data and has a well deserved track record for spotting big picture trends before they are widely recognized.
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Video games are 'the motherlode' of ideas for tech innovation: Mary Meeker
Want to know where tech innovation is headed? Venture capitalist and Internet soothsayer Mary Meeker unveiled her Internet trends for 2017 on Wednesday during the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Meeker's report on the state of the Internet is among the most anticipated events at Code, serving as a guide to the biggest trends on the Web. According to Meeker, interactive gaming bears "the motherlode" of ideas for tech innovation and evolution. "Video games are the most engaging form of social media," said Meeker during her presentation.
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Mary Meeker, Analytics, and the Future of the Internet
Summary: In this review of Mary Meeker's annual Internet Trends report for 2016 we'll look for the advanced analytics that makes these trends possible. It's that time of year again when Mary Meeker, the great seer of the internet once again releases her annual Internet Trends 2016 report. If by chance you don't know who Ms. Meeker is she is a partner in the VC firm Kliener Perkins and is acclaimed by Forbes to be the 77th most powerful woman in the world. She started issuing these reports in 1995 at Morgan Stanley and was and is still widely regarded as a guru of the internet. Say what you will, and she is a bit of controversial character, she gathers and analyzes voluminous amounts of data and has a well deserved track record for spotting big picture trends before they are widely recognized.
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Mary Meeker, Analytics, and the Future of the Internet
It's that time of year again when Mary Meeker, the great seer of the internet once again releases her annual Internet Trends 2016 report. If by chance you don't know who Ms. Meeker is she is a partner in the VC firm Kliener Perkins and is acclaimed by Forbes to be the 77th most powerful woman in the world. She started issuing these reports in 1995 at Morgan Stanley and was and is still widely regarded as a guru of the internet. Say what you will, and she is a bit of controversial character, she gathers and analyzes voluminous amounts of data and has a well deserved track record for spotting big picture trends before they are widely recognized. You should be following her.
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Mary Meeker: voice-controlled tech set for exponential rise in next few years
In the future, you probably won't use your keyboard to get to this website. So predicts of one of the internet's top oracles, Mary Meeker, a partner at the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. On Wednesday Meeker, a long time investor and financial analyst, unveiled her annual predictions of the technology industry's future at a conference in southern California. The two big takeaways: people will do more talking to their computers and less typing on them. Oh – and the technology sector's days of easy, red-hot growth may be behind it because an increasing percentage of the Earth's population already owns a smartphone.
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