Tag: predictions
Total Results: 8
- Why mobile will not be just mobile much longer
- Published: February 12, 2013
- By Li-at Karpel Gurwicz
While the year ahead offers many economic uncertainties, given the astounding speed of mobile adoption we can say with complete confidence that the mobile market is quite strong.
- Top 5 predictions for mobile payments in 2013
- Published: January 7, 2013
- By Bob Gold
What can marketers and retailers expect with mobile payments in the year ahead? Here are some trends that may become mainstream.
- Thoughts on the mindset and handset
- Published: January 4, 2013
- By Vanessa Horwell
One thing is certain. Just as our devices grow more complex, so do our brains. Call it an equitable give-and-take.
- Five mobile advertising predictions for 2013
- Published: December 18, 2012
- By Dan Grigorovici
The third screen is here to stay and can no longer be viewed merely as an advertising experiment or side project. But what does the future hold for mobile advertising?
- R/GA, Unilever, Starwood Hotels and mobile spend predictions - News briefs
- Published: February 22, 2012
- News briefs - R/GA named global digital agency of record for Unilever’s deodorant business; Starwood Hotels delights guests with mobile.
- Social media and mobile will be at forefront of market strategy
- Published: February 10, 2010
- By William Dudley
Social media, more iPhones and Android phones, and proliferation of non-handset devices are among the key trends to expect this year. And did the predictions for 2009 match up?
- 9 unpredictions: What's not going to happen with mobile in 2010
- Published: December 4, 2009
- By Vanessa Horwell
Instead of producing an annual predictions list that many analysts and forecasters will be doing, I am producing a series of "What's not going to happen in 2010" forecasts.
- MySpace for BlackBerry exceeds 1M downloads
- Published: December 22, 2008
- The MySpace for BlackBerry application has exceeded 1 million downloads in one month.






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