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Mobile Marketing Watch Feb 02 12 On Thursday, the Mobile Marketing Association published the latest issue of its International Journal of Mobile Marketing. According to the MMA, this new edition covers a broad range of topics including the unique Indian perspective on mobile marketing, whether Pakistan can build a mobile marketing channel, mobile payments, mobile social media, and why the US [...] Full story...
The big talk in mobile news today is that Microsoft is poised to bring its venerable and beloved Office suite to iOS and Android-powered devices this fall.
Operators are quickly warming up to 4G LTE and backing its expansion in the coming years. Global momentum behind 4G/ LTE is set to accelerate with the majority of operators planning to launch LTE services this year or next, shows new survey by Informa Telecoms & Media.
Comcast is rolling out the red carpet for a new service offering that will make no shortage of customers very happy.
According to new industry research published on Wednesday, mobile commerce is growing faster than most people may have realized.
It was the end of an era. On Tuesday, Microsoft – as planned – brought closure to Windows Mobile 6.
On Monday, Experian Marketing Services confirmed the newest addition to its thriving corporate resources.
YouTube is growing by the hour at a record pace. According to announcement Sunday by the hugely popular Google-owned video sharing site, YouTube users now upload 72 hours of new video content to the site every minute of the day.
On Monday, a new report from ABI Research showed that nearly two-thirds of app users have spent money on an application at least once.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg can’t keep himself out of the headlines lately. In addition to Facebook debuting on NASDAQ last Friday and yet another acquisition by his company announced today, there’s no shortage of news coming from Zuckerberg’s world these days.
AT&T and Verizon are the top dogs in mobile data revenue. In accordance with the latest industry information presented by Chetan Sharma Consulting, the US mobile data market grew 6% quarter over quarter and 21% year over year to reach $18.