May 19th, 2010
What’s New in Mobile Marketing – 05/19/10
- Success for Mobile Coupons Begins at the Register
- Adobe Flash-Enabled Sites Are Highlighted Upon Updating To Android 2.2
- GQ’s Men of the Year Issue on iPad: 365 Copies Sold
- Video: Adidas Mobile Augmented Reality Registers At Retail
- Virtual Zippo Lighter Application Looks to Cash in on 10 Million Users
- There’s No App for That: Android Development Lags
- Mayors of Starbucks Now Get Discounts Nationwide with Foursquare
- Mobile Operating Systems and Browsers Are Headed in Opposite Directions
- Women Take Lead on Mobile Coupons
- iPhone App Sales, Exposed
- Bambuser Links Video Streams To Foursquare Check-Ins
- Hey Advertisers, Forget the iPhone — Symbian Is Where It’s At!
- Starbucks Taps Mobile Social Media for Frappuccino Promotion
- OMMA: Beyond Branded Mobile Apps, The Future Of Mobile Lies With HTML5 And iAd
- Nissan Leaf to Get iPhone integration
- How to Develop an iPad Content and Advertising Strategy
- Will Google’s Tablet be a Game-Changer for Mobile Marketing?
- Gowalla Partners with National Geographic and Washington Post for Branded Trips
- MMA Launches Initiative To Make Mobile Marketing Easy For Brands, Agencies
- North America Will Lead Mobile App Downloads
- Why MMS is better than SMS
- Mobile Agencies Look Beyond Apps as Market Evolves
- SCVNGR Puts the Game Back in Location-Based Gaming
- Is the Mobile Pendulum Swinging From Apps to the Web?
- Mobile Touch-Friendly Web Grows Over 230% Annually, According To Taptu
- Consumers Use Web, Mobile Devices for Food Info
- Why Diesel Loves Foursquare – And Why Other Retailers Should Beware
- People Like Mobile Ads, says JiWire
Tags: Bambuser, Branded Mobile Apps, Diesel Foursquare, Foursquare Video, Google Tablet, Gowalla, HTML5, iPad Content and Advertising Strategy, iPhone App Sales, Location-Based Gaming, MMA, MMS, Mobile Ads, Mobile App Downloads, mobile marketing, Mobile Marketing for Brands and Agencies, Mobile Web, Nissan Leaf iPhone, SCVNGR, SMS, Starbucks Mobile Social Media Promotion, Symbian Advertising
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