August 4th, 2010
What’s New in Mobile Marketing – 08/04/10
- AT&T Launches QR Code Scanning App for BlackBerry and Android
- My3G Allows for Facetime Over 3G
- Android Sales Overtake iPhone in the U.S.
- New York Times To License “DNA” Of Its Mobile Apps To Other Publishers
- What’s hot in mobile video? YouTube and porn
- AT&T, Verizon, T-mobile want to make your phone a credit card
- PlayOn brings Hulu and Netflix to the iPhone — without Apple’s help
- Digital Graffiti – The SMS Slingshot
- Porn Industry to Cash In on iPhone 4’s Face Time Feature
- Mobile boarding passes: Fancy trick but not worth your time
- Battle Of The Augmented Reality Apps: Urbanspoon, Layar, Wikitude, WhereMark & More
- Why Do You Need a Computer to Use an iPad?
- Comcast’s DVR App Is Coming to Android and BlackBerry
- Google Introduces Location-Aware Mobile Display Ads
- Chili’s distributes location-based mobile coupons to drive foot traffic
- Independent mobile app store GetJar now seeing 3 million downloads per day
- SCVNGR Launches Sophisticated Rewards Program
- Holiday mobile marketing budgets range from $50K-$250K: exec
Tags: Android iPhone stats, AT&T QR Code, Chili's Mobile Case Study, Comcaset DVR App, Facetime, GetJAR, iPhone 4, Location-Aware Mobile Display Ads, Locations -Based Mobile Coupons, Mobile Augmented Reality Apps, Mobile Boarding Passes, Mobile Marketing Budgets, Mobile Phone as Credit Card, Mobile PlayOn, Mobile Video Stats, New York Times Mobile App, SCVNGR, SMS Slingshot
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Just downloaded it on my iPhone and like it! It looks like SCVNGR is SO much better than Foursquare mainly because of the game dynamics that they’ve built in it. Now they simply need to build their user base because not a single person I know is using it.
I’m guessing that Foursquare will simply add on some of the features that SCVNGR has in order to compete.
October 24th, 2010 at 6:45 pm