Zugara - Wednesday, 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
0 comments