It gets going by trying to show you the magnitude of mobile (3.3 billion in perspective), tells us that mobile has cried wolf for 15 years, but the time has come.
Finally, they go into detail on the results from the CloudFour mobile browser test that we posted on awhile back. Well worth a quick flip through the deck.
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