July 14th, 2010
What’s New in Mobile Marketing – 07/15/10
- Mobile App Pinpoints Nearby Facebook and Twitter Friends
- Have the Chatroulette Experience on iPhone 4
- ComScore: Android grows US smartphone market share as all others decline
- Simon and Schuster Mobile Friendly Website Features Videos About Their Books
- Google Launches App to Help You Find Open Parking
- Mobile Video Capture Soars; Now Brace Yourself for Views and Uploads
- Mobile Phone Use by Kids and Teens on Rise
- How The iPad Is Being Used
- Ruh-Roh – 55% of iPad owners view device as expensive
- 4 Reasons the Updated iPhone is Good for Business
- All You Need to Juggle a Soccer Ball: Your Feet and an iPhone
- Fring Brings 3G Video Calls to iPhone 4 — Are Networks Ready?
- Loopt Hits 4 Million Users, Propelled By iOS 4 And Android
- Are Mobile Ads Just Plain Annoying?
- iPad Sales in 2011: 18-25 Million or More, Say Analysts
- iAds Generate $1,400 for One Developer in a Day
- There Are 75 Million US Adults On The Mobile Internet, More Than Half Of Them Daily
- Ford Takes on Texting While Driving with Audible SMS
- iPhone: The Art of the Launch
- Gowalla Gets Creative with Threadless and LIVESTRONG Deals
- Foursquare’s Next Game: Choose Your Own Adventure?
- The iPhone will wane by 2012 says Volantis
- Is It Time to Consider Mobile Marketing Alternatives to the iPhone?
- Foursquare Launches Location Layers – This is Big
- Cheap drinks, everyone: Bartab gets you a $1 cocktail
- iPhone App Helps You Gauge Your Sobriety Level
Tags: Android, Chatroulette, Foursquare, Fring Video Chat, Gowalla, iAd, iChatr, iPad expensive, iPad Sales, iPhone 4, Kids and Teens Mobile Use, Loopt, Mobile Ads annoying, Mobile App, Mobile Video Stats, Parking App, Smartphone Market Share
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Awesome collection of links there. All very useful in guessing the future of mobile tech. I’ll definitely be revisiting this site from time to time to see what else you’ve found.
July 17th, 2010 at 7:56 am