Tag: Smartphones
Total Results: 110
Displaying: 91 - 100- Walmart deal for iPhone sales boosts mobile Web and commerce
- Published: December 29, 2008
- Walmart Stores Inc.'s decision to sell the Apple iPhone is the best possible route to introduce the mobile Web, mobile marketing and mobile commerce to the masses.
- EMoney Advisor launches iPhone app
- Published: December 24, 2008
- EMoney Advisor, a wealth and goal-planning service provider for financial advisors has released eMoney Mobile for iPhone and iPod touch.
- MySpace for BlackBerry exceeds 1M downloads
- Published: December 22, 2008
- The MySpace for BlackBerry application has exceeded 1 million downloads in one month.
- Smartphones to weather drop in phone shipments: IDC
- Published: December 19, 2008
- New research claims that the current economic slowdown will take its toll on worldwide shipment of mobile phones, although smartphones are expected to fare much better than basic handsets.
- AT&T acquires Wayport to advance Wi-Fi strategy
- Published: December 16, 2008
- AT&T Inc., the No. 1 carrier, has finalized the acquisition of Wayport Inc. to provide better mobile Internet coverage for its customers using the iPhone, BlackBerry or other smartphones.
- Make progress, not noise, in 2009: 5th Finger
- Published: December 12, 2008
- Mobile marketing agency 5th Finger, which has run more than 5,000 campaigns, has released its list of nine mobile marketing best practices for 2009.
- Google adds new AdWords options for iPhone, G1
- Published: December 9, 2008
- Google is expanding the functionality of AdWords to help its mobile advertising clients target and reach smartphone consumers.
- A rethink on smartphone positioning
- Published: December 1, 2008
- The BlackBerry Storm got slammed last week for failing to live up to the expectations of some in the media. It's only a matter of time before manufacturers realize it's not just about the touch screen.
- Adoption of smartphones drives mobile search usage: Study
- Published: November 14, 2008
- The popularity of Apple's iPhone, RIM's BlackBerry, the T-Mobile G1 and other smartphones is driving an increase in mobile local search activity -- a huge opportunity for marketers.
- In-app ads next frontier for mobile marketers: ad:tech panel
- Published: November 7, 2008
- NEW YORK -- While the in-application advertising market is still nascent, it is poised to offer a variety of lucrative opportunities for marketers.





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