February 17th, 2010
What’s New in Mobile Marketing – 2/17/10
- Adobe’s Plan To Deliver Apps Across All Mobile Devices
- Brightcove Pushes Mobile Video With Flash 10.1 Support
- AT&T and Others Announcing Rival to Apple App Store….Great it’s 1999 all over again…
- 10 Pointless iPhone Apps
- Qik Teams With WeFi To Stream Video Using Free Stable WiFi Hotspots
- Facebook Mobile Now Has 100 Million Monthly Users
- Hulu Could Still Launch On The iPad …Not gonna happen…as article points out iPad needs Hulu more than Hulu needs the iPad…
- Detroit Red Wings Make Game Programs Interactive With QR Codes
- Shazam & Dockers Make TV A “Clickable Media” During Superbowl. YouTube Video Of Commercial Here.
- Why Is Mobile Marketing & Advertising So Hard To Measure?
- Bowlingual: iPhone App Translates What Your Dog Barks, Posts It To Twitter
- Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue Delivers Video from Page to Phone
- YouTube Will Kill Flat-Rate Mobile Broadband Pricing Forever
- What Google Buzz Means For Mobile
- From “Eraserhead” to MMS: David Lynch Goes Mobile
- Loopt’s Location-based Ads Hit the iPhone, ‘Minority Report’ Here We Come
- Apple Grabs 25% of the Smartphone Market, Android Doubles Market Share
- Teens Text 10 Times Per Hour: Nielsen (That’s it?!?)
- Stat Shot: How The iPhone Changed The Handset Market
- Mobile App or Browser-Based Site? Report Says The Browser Will Win on Mobile
- Will Optimization For Mobile Apps Soon Outweigh Search Engine Optimization?
Tags: Adobe, Android, Apple App Store Rival, Bowlingual, Brightcove, David Lynch Mobile, Facebook Mobile, Flash 10.1, Google Buzz Mobile, hulu, ipad, iphone, Jagtag, Loopt, MMS, Mobile App, Mobile App Optimization, Mobile Flash, mobile marketing, mobile video, Mobile Web, Poinless iPhone Apps, Qik, QR codes, WeFi, youtube
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