January 27th, 2010
What’s New in Mobile Marketing – 01/27/10
Non-Apple iPad/iSlate/iTablet Edition…that will require it’s own post…
- Revenue from mobile apps set to quadruple from 2010 to 2013
- Myxer Report: Android Outpaces iPhone Users For Downloading Mobile Content
- U.S. Army Gets An iPhone App
- Why App Stores Are Not the Business Model for the 21st Century
- Google: The Mobile Web Could Be Better Than the PC Web
- AppStoreHQ Taps Into Twitter For iPhone App Recommendations
- The White House Launches an iPhone App
- iPhone and Android Now Account For 81% Of Smartphone Web Ads In The U.S.
- Bango: 27% Of Brands Don’t Analyze Their Mobile Campaigns
- Red Cross Building Massive Mobile Database With SMS Donations
- iSites Will Let Publishers Build Apps For iPhone And Android….we have tried the service and already have a live app in the store. Look for full review sometime in the next week..
- 1/3 Of U.S. 11 Year Olds Have Cellphones
- FreeAppADay Site Promises – You Guessed It – A Free iPhone App A Day
- App Stores Are Big Business: $7 Billion in 2010
- How Haiti Changed Mobile Forever
- How The iPhone Built The Mobile Ad Market, Even As The Rest Of The Economy Tanked
Tags: Android, AppStoreHQ, Bango, DIY iphone development, FreeAppADay, iphone, iPhone App Recommendations, iSites, Mobile Apps Revenue, Mobile Campaigns, Mobile COntent, Mobile Weeb, Myxer Report, Red Cross, Smartphone WEb Ads, SMS Donations, Twitter, U.s. Army iPhone App, White House iPhone App
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