

The latest “Internet Trends” report of Morgan Stanley was presented by Mary Meeker at Events@Google on April 12. The focus is almost 100% on mobile internet and social Networking.
Some Highlights:
• The mobile internet will be bigger than desktop in five years.
• There are five tech cycles in the last 50 Years: Mainframe Computer (1960s), Mini-Computing (1970s), Personal Computing (1980s), Desktop Internet Computing (1990s), and Mobile Internet Computing, 2000s (began Two Years Ago).
• 3G coverage is available to at least 20% of the world's mobile users.
• Companies and brands will continue to leverage social networks for fans and for revenue.
• Video is driving the rapid growth in mobile internet traffic.
Here you are the Internet Trends Report



This infographic, created by Flowtown, illustrates how mobile is changing Social Media. It presents interesting stats such as access to social networking sites via mobile, Social Media usage by age and by gender.



Even if you do not love statistics, we are pretty sure that this Facebook infographic, created by Website-Monitoring, is going to be of particular interest to you. This infographic contains Facebook history, milestones, user activity statistics, top 10 countries and top 10 Facebook pages.
Chech it out


The new IKEA Facebook campaign promotes its new IKEA store in Mälmo. After creating a Facebook profile for the store manager, Gordon Gustavsson, IKEA showrooms images were uploaded to Mr. Gustavssons Facebook album . Then, Facebook friends of Gustavsson were encouraged to tag items in the photos with their names, for a chance of winning that object for free. As a result, the photos were tagged within seconds of being uploaded. People used their Facebook profiles, newsfeeds and links, email and other forms of word of mouth to tell their friends and family.


Finally, David Fincher has found his core cast for the Facebook movie,”The Social Network”. Carson Reeves of Scriptshadow said that the core cast of the Facebook movie was set some weeks ago and Variety confirmed it yesterday.
Jesse Eisenberg (Adventureland) is set as Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO. Justin Timberlake will play Sean Parker, Napster co-founder. Andrew Garfield (Boy A) will play Eduardo Saverin, one of the Facebook’s co-founder who had a bad argument with Zuckerberg when the social site started to take off.
The film, written by Aaron Sorkin, is based on the novel “Accidental Billionaires”by Ben Mezrich. The storyline starts when Zuckerberg's girlfriend dumps him in a bar and it ends when he adds her to his friend list on Facebook. The production of the film is going to begin in October in Los Angeles and in Boston. However, if you don’t want to wait until next year for watching the Facebook movie, you could buy Ben Mezrich’s novel at the end of this September.
Facebook has about 300 millions of members in the whole world but is Facebook’s Popularity enough to convert a movie into a Blockbuster? What do you think of the core cast?

Voici une vidéo qui traite de la puissance des réseaux sociaux dans le business.
Comment les utiliser et s'en inspirer pour faire progresser votre marque ?
Un premier élément de réponse qui me semble très intéressant.


The Facebook Movie, titled “The Social Network”, is produced by Kevin Spacey and it is scheduled to start production later this year. This movie is based on Mezrich’s new book, “The Accidental Billionaires”, that tells story of how Mark Zuckerberg scaled the site from a Harvard dorm room to the world’s most popular social network.
According to Reports Variety, Columbia Picture is in advanced talks to put David Fincher (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in the director’s chair. Besides, Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men, The American President, Malice, Charlie Wilson’s War) is close to completing a first draft of the script for the upcoming Facebook Movie.
Voila , The Facebook's Cast!

Facebook has about 250 millions of user in the world but is Facebook’s Popularity enough to convert a movie into a Blockbuster? Well, We will have the answer maybe next year.

Are you freaked-out by Facebook? Is Twitter twisting your mind? It might be time to say no to social media and join the SMAA! (Social Media Addicts Association Meeting). A very good video for Sony Vaio W Series!

INQ is following up its Facebook mobile phone with two new and easy to use 3G Twitter mobile phone. These new two INQ phones, the INQ Chat (Qwerty-style phone) and the INQ Mini are both featured INQ’s social media application suite. (Skype, Twitter, Facebook, IM, and e-mail).

INQ has worked closely with Twitter in order to develop the Twitter apps for both mobile phones. These Twitter phones are indicative of a big trend mobile social media. According to “Power to people, wave 4”of Universal Mc Cann, 17% of active internet users access internet on the move to do social media activities. Thus, there will be an increasing demand for these twitter mobile phones or social media ones, even if they are not revolutionary.
Here you are the specs that I found on Mashable:
INQ Chat:
- 114.5mm x 61.0mm x 12.8mm
- Widgets automatically push Twitter and Facebook updates to the home screen
- Active address book is presence-enabled showing live status from all your contacts, letting you chose how to contact them
- Built-in plug and play HSDPA modem to give your PC wireless broadband access
- 2.4? QVGA TFT landscape display
- 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera
- Built-in GPS
- 120MB memory, (expandable to 8GB)
- Brew 4.0 and Java MIDP 2.0 for application development multitasking supported by dedicated Switcher hard key
INQ Mini:
- 102.9mm x 45.8mm x 12.8mm
- Active address book is presence-enabled showing live status from all your contacts, letting you chose how to contact them
- Built-in plug and play HSDPA modem to give your PC wireless broadband access
- 2.2? QVGA TFT landscape display
- 2.0 megapixel camera
- 100Mb user memory (expandable to 8GB)
- Brew 4.0 and Java MIDP 2.0 for application development multitasking supported by dedicated Switcher hard key
