Tag: Som
Total Results: 9
- Do Something boosts SMS activity to talk more effectively with teens
- Published: January 18, 2012
- Do Something is significantly increasing the number of its text messaging campaigns as the nonprofit tries to leverage mobile to have conversations with teens about the various causes it supports.
- Sprint, DoSomething.org campaign against texting while driving
- Published: April 23, 2010
- Sprint and DoSomething.org have partnered for the “Thumb Wars: Teens vs. Texting & Driving” campaign.
- Mobile advertising case study - DoSomething.org
- Published: March 3, 2010
- See how mobile advertising was used to create awareness of DoSomething.org and its short code.
- Android moves ahead of iPhone: Smaato report
- Published: February 17, 2010
- Smaato's January Mobile Advertising Metrics report found Android phones such as Google’s Nexus One and Motorola’s Droid are boosting mobile advertising CTRs in a big way.
- Bank of America uses mobile banners to drive app downloads
- Published: September 4, 2009
- Bank of America is promoting its iPhone offering by running mobile banners within the Fox Sports iPhone application.
- MocoSpace taps Boku's mobile payments platform
- Published: September 1, 2009
- Mobile social network MocoSpace has selected Boku’s mobile payments platform to let consumers pay for virtual goods and premium services via their handsets.
- Canadian nonprofit asks for stricter regulation of premium SMS promos
- Published: March 10, 2009
- The Union Des Consommateurs, a Canadian nonprofit group, is asking for stricter regulations for text-message marketing promotions.
- MocoSpace, Smaato team up for mobile advertising
- Published: February 12, 2009
- Mobile social network MocoSpace and Smaato, an aggregator for mobile advertising networks, have formed a new strategic partnership for mobile advertising.
- Carriers form Bondi platform for mobile Web collaboration
- Published: July 2, 2008
- A group of wireless carriers unveiled a new initiative known as Bondi to encourage the development of mobile applications across all major mobile devices, networks and operating systems.












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