July 7th, 2010
What’s New in Mobile Marketing – 07/07/10
- Dissect Virtual Frogs Every Day of the Week, Not Just When Mr. Haycroft Tells You (iPad App)
- Distimo: 57% Of Android Apps Are Free Vs. 28% Of iPhone Apps
- Everything You Need To Know About The Fragmented Mobile Developer Ecosystem
- The Future of Location Services: Recommendation
- Real-Time Image Tracking & Recognition Comes to the iPhone
- Best Buy’s Mobile Marketing Can Dish it Out, But Can’t Take it
- Will Mobile Web Apps Eventually Replace Native Apps?
- MIT Researchers Developing Smartphone App for 2-Minute Eye Exams
- Chase Bank Customers Can Deposit Checks Using an iPhone App
- Will Qualcomm’s Augmented Reality Play Augment Its Business?
- Survey: iPad Owners Adore, Love, Lust After Their iGizmo, But Not the App Store
- No commercial reason to build Android or BlackBerry apps: panelist
- iOS and Android Continue to Battle for Supremacy [STATS]
- Mobile advertisers turning to interactive ads, says report
- 3D maps: you’ll be able to walk around in them like in a virtual world
- More Consumers Wanting Mobile Commerce Experience from In-Store
- AdMob Data Illustrates Why Feature Phones Aren’t a Strategy for the Future
- Half of mobile data consumed by 6 percent of customers
Tags: 3D maps, Android stats, Best Buy Mobile Marketing, Deposit Check using iPhone, Dissect Virtual Frogs iPad, Fragmented Mobile Developer Ecosystem, Future of Location Services, iOS stats, mobile data stats, Mobile Web Apps to Replace Native Apps, Qualcomm's Augmented Reality Play, Real-Time Image Tracking and Recognition, Smartphone App for Eye Exam, Smartphone Stats
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