Tag: AOL
Total Results: 21
Displaying: 11 - 20- Action Engine introduces integrated IM service
- Published: May 14, 2008
- Action Engine Corp. launched an integrated instant messenger service for on-device portals to improve the mobile IM experience.
- AOL’s Platform-A to manage Verizon's online, mobile ad inventory
- Published: April 15, 2008
- Verizon Communications Inc. has tapped AOL’s Platform-A unit to manage its online and mobile Web advertising inventory.
- Internet giants dominate mobile Web
- Published: March 18, 2008
- Yahoo, Google, MSN and AOL continued to hold their positions as the mobile Internet’s top brands, while weather.com tops in content.
- AOL and Bebo? You serious?
- Published: March 17, 2008
- Dry eyes and common sense: both were missing last week when AOL agreed to pay $850 million for online social network Bebo. Some commentators even justified the deal for its mobile benefits. Please!
- AOL relaxes licensing rules for building mobile IM apps
- Published: March 6, 2008
- AOL has launched Open AIM 2.0, giving developers access to the AIM instant messaging network, which now supports third-party chat services and instant messaging applications designed for mobile.
- Analysis: Yahoo turndown of Microsoft offer
- Published: February 12, 2008
- Yahoo Inc.’s rejection yesterday of Microsoft Corp.’s $44.6 billion offer for the Internet giant may buy some more time for mobile companies worried about losing a key customer or partner.
- AOL to launch open mobile software platform
- Published: February 12, 2008
- Time Warner Inc.’s AOL joins the ranks of Google and Yahoo with plans this summer to launch its own open mobile platform.
- Mobile is a channel, not a strategy: Yahoo exec at OMMA Mobile
- Published: February 8, 2008
- NEW YORK – Until now the mobile market has been a wireless carrier game, with no media experience. But Google Nokia, Fox, Microsoft and Yahoo’s entry should cause a lot of changes.
- Mobile is part of notion that mass marketing is dead, says OMMA Mobile speaker
- Published: February 8, 2008
- NEW YORK – Since the last OMMA Mobile show in June big players such as Fox, Nokia, YouTube, MySpace, AOL, MTV and NBC have joined the mobile bandwagon and more are on their way.
- Off-deck market, ease-of-use will drive mobile content
- Published: February 8, 2008
- The key to mobile content’s growth in 2008 lies in the consumer experience. WAP sites will have to mirror Web sites in their functionality and content offered on mobile should match online.







