Mobile Sesame - Open webOS Escapes Onto Google Hardware
Forbes
Largely absent from my roundup of the rogue and rebel mobile operating systems around Wednesday's announcement that Ubuntu was coming to mobile phones (at some point in the golden future, which is to say Q4 2013 or Q1 2014) was Open webOS.
See all stories on this topic »Early Studies Show Facebook Mobile App Install Ads Perform Well For Devs ...
TechCrunch
Chances are you may have seen one yourself, but just how well are Facebook mobile ads promoting app installs performing? AdParlor, one of Facebook's advertising and marketing partners, has provided us with some data to show that the answer is rather ...
See all stories on this topic »Austrian mobile operators consolidate, but a new player is on the horizon
GigaOM
The country's smallest operator, 3, has just grown significantly through the acquisition of number-three player Orange. However, regulatory approval was conditional on a new entrant taking hold later this year, and number-two player T-Mobile is also ...
See all stories on this topic »From Movie Locales To Mobile Devices: Orbitz Forecasts 2013 Travel Trends
Huffington Post (blog)
Orbitz makes three final keen predictions for the coming year: 1) bookings via mobile devices will continue to explode, including buying even international packages on smartphones and tablets, 2) social media-savvy consumers will continue to cash in on ...
See all stories on this topic »Android or Chrome? Will Google ever decide on one OS?
CNET
Since it was introduced in 2007, the company's Android mobile operating system has become a huge hit. It's now the most widely used smartphone operating system in the world. But its Web-based computing OS Chrome, which was introduced in 2009, hasn't ...
See all stories on this topic »ConnecTV is bringing ads to TV viewers' mobile devices
Los Angeles Times
A technology company whose iPad and computer application seeks to make television viewing more "social" is working to make TV commercials more interactive too. ConnecTV is launching a new type of advertising network that will enable brands to ...
See all stories on this topic »Down With Mobile Banner Ads
Huffington Post
In mobile advertising's short history, we've developed such an adversarial relationship with banner ads that we're a), ignoring mobile ads entirely, b), getting pissed off and/or c), paying to get rid of them. This is an interruptive, fractured ...
See all stories on this topic »Keys to an Effective Mobile Local Search Strategy
Search Engine Watch
Approximately 40 percent of all mobile searches on Google have local intent, and that number is only growing. In the mobile age, consumers are relying on their mobile devices to search for local products and services, which presents a major opportunity ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile launches Curve 9315, BlackBerry 7 still alive and kicking
Engadget
The 9315 is a QWERTY-sporting device bound for T-Mobile that also features a dedicated BBM key and a 3.2-megapixel camera. And, if you haven't fully embraced the digital music revolution yet, there's an FM tuner for pulling in your favorite terrestrial ...
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Forbes
Largely absent from my roundup of the rogue and rebel mobile operating systems around Wednesday's announcement that Ubuntu was coming to mobile phones (at some point in the golden future, which is to say Q4 2013 or Q1 2014) was Open webOS.
See all stories on this topic »Early Studies Show Facebook Mobile App Install Ads Perform Well For Devs ...
TechCrunch
Chances are you may have seen one yourself, but just how well are Facebook mobile ads promoting app installs performing? AdParlor, one of Facebook's advertising and marketing partners, has provided us with some data to show that the answer is rather ...
See all stories on this topic »Austrian mobile operators consolidate, but a new player is on the horizon
GigaOM
The country's smallest operator, 3, has just grown significantly through the acquisition of number-three player Orange. However, regulatory approval was conditional on a new entrant taking hold later this year, and number-two player T-Mobile is also ...
See all stories on this topic »From Movie Locales To Mobile Devices: Orbitz Forecasts 2013 Travel Trends
Huffington Post (blog)
Orbitz makes three final keen predictions for the coming year: 1) bookings via mobile devices will continue to explode, including buying even international packages on smartphones and tablets, 2) social media-savvy consumers will continue to cash in on ...
See all stories on this topic »Android or Chrome? Will Google ever decide on one OS?
CNET
Since it was introduced in 2007, the company's Android mobile operating system has become a huge hit. It's now the most widely used smartphone operating system in the world. But its Web-based computing OS Chrome, which was introduced in 2009, hasn't ...
See all stories on this topic »ConnecTV is bringing ads to TV viewers' mobile devices
Los Angeles Times
A technology company whose iPad and computer application seeks to make television viewing more "social" is working to make TV commercials more interactive too. ConnecTV is launching a new type of advertising network that will enable brands to ...
See all stories on this topic »Down With Mobile Banner Ads
Huffington Post
In mobile advertising's short history, we've developed such an adversarial relationship with banner ads that we're a), ignoring mobile ads entirely, b), getting pissed off and/or c), paying to get rid of them. This is an interruptive, fractured ...
See all stories on this topic »Keys to an Effective Mobile Local Search Strategy
Search Engine Watch
Approximately 40 percent of all mobile searches on Google have local intent, and that number is only growing. In the mobile age, consumers are relying on their mobile devices to search for local products and services, which presents a major opportunity ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile launches Curve 9315, BlackBerry 7 still alive and kicking
Engadget
The 9315 is a QWERTY-sporting device bound for T-Mobile that also features a dedicated BBM key and a 3.2-megapixel camera. And, if you haven't fully embraced the digital music revolution yet, there's an FM tuner for pulling in your favorite terrestrial ...
See all stories on this topic »
| Felix becomes first App.net mobile app to support private messaging, adds full ... The Next Web App.net, the ad-free social network founded by Dalton Caldwell, introduced private messages for its users last month, and now Felix has become the first mobile app to take advantage and ship with the feature. At $4.99 Felix isn't the kind of download ... See all stories on this topic » | The Next Web |
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