Tag: Research In Motion
Total Results: 145
Displaying: 61 - 70- BlackBerry user loses 50 lbs with Humana’s Weight Loss Sensei app
- Published: August 27, 2009
- Humana Inc. claims that its Weight Loss Sensei application for smartphones such as RIM's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone are reaping results for users.
- Smartphone handset market share continues to grow: NPD Group
- Published: August 20, 2009
- When it comes to sales of mobile phones in the U.S., feature phones still rule the market, even as smartphone sales continue to increase their share of overall handset sales.
- Stitcher ad-supported streaming-audio app expands smartphone availability
- Published: August 10, 2009
- Stitcher, a provider of news and talk radio for smartphone users, is hosting ad campaigns by Audible.com and Nutrition 53 featuring both audio and banner ads.
- Agence France-Presse launches news application for BlackBerry
- Published: August 4, 2009
- News agency Agence France-Presse, known as AFP, has launched a news application for Research In Motion's BlackBerry smartphones.
- Citi Mobile optimizes for smartphones
- Published: July 31, 2009
- Citibank is expanding its mobile offerings to smartphones, including iPhones, Palm devices and most BlackBerry smartphones.
- Worldwide phone market down in 2009: Study
- Published: July 31, 2009
- The worldwide phone market has caught the same economic cold as most industries, as IDC expects a 13 percent decline in its market outlook for 2009.
- Thomson Reuters reveals multi-pronged mobile strategy
- Published: July 17, 2009
- It is no surprise that Thomson Reuters' mobile strategy is a multichannel approach, since the company already has a WAP site and smartphone apps.
- Taco Bell unveils mobile strategy during IAB keynote
- Published: July 14, 2009
- NEW YORK - Fast-food chains have realized that mobile has to be an integral part of their marketing mix, and Taco Bell's increasing investment in mobile is a case-in-point.
- Smartphone apps: the future of mobile advertising?
- Published: July 14, 2009
- NEW YORK - Consumers' insatiable appetite for mobile applications is driving growth in the space, creating opportunities for mobile marketers.
- IPhone users tops in smartphone loyalty: Crowd Science
- Published: June 25, 2009
- Four out of ten BlackBerry and other smartphone users would switch to Apple's iPhone as their next smartphone purchase, according to a recent survey conducted by Crowd Science.












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