April 28th, 2010
What’s New in Mobile Marketing – 04/28/10
- A Call for Transparency in Apple’s App Store
- As It Nears 50K Apps, How the Android Market Can Take a Bite Out of Apple’s App Store
- Report: U.S. Consumers Significantly More Likely To Respond To Location-Based Mobile Ads Than Other Mobile Advertising Types
- Mobile Retail Isn’t Just About Apps
- Will iPhone 4′s Audio and Video Chat Finally Break the Voice Calling Scam?
- Mobile Barcodes Are Going Nowhere Unless The Big Players Start Using Them
- The Underlying Story Behind Adobe’s Failed Mobile Strategy
- Why Are iPad App Prices Dropping Dramatically So Soon?
- Foursquare vs. Gowalla: Who’s Winning the Geolocation War? [INFOGRAPHIC]
- More Than Half of Mobile Internet Time Is Spent on Social Networks [STATS]
- History Channel Turns Foursquare Into A Real World Pop-Up Video
- JagTag Creates One Of The Most Successful 2D Barcode Campaigns To Date, Over 100,000 Mobile Engagements
- Teens + Mobile + Retail = $
- Study: Teen Girls Average 80 Texts Per Day
- Growing Engagement Gives Rise to Mobile Social Phones
- Ford Sync Will Soon Let You Control Your Mobile Apps by Voice
- Pew Internet Report Reveals What Everyone Already Knows: Teens Like To Text
- Launch And Manage Mobile Marketing Campaigns From Your iPhone
- SMS case study – Warner Bros. and Floyd’s 99 Barbershop
- Monthly Location-based Video Ads Hit 237M
Tags: 50000 Android Apps, Android Market Stats, App Store, History Channel Foursquare, ipad, iphone, Jagtag, Location Based Mobile Ads, Location Based Video Ads, Mobile Barcodes, Mobile Internet Stats, Mobile Retail, Mobile Social Phones, Mobile Strategy, Mobile Video Chat, SMS Case Study, Teen Texting Stats
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