Filed in archive Mobile Marketing
by leo on December 30, 2007
Despite some advances in the field of mobile advertising and milestones achieved by some mobile advertising agencies this year, it's no doubt the entire industry is still in its tryout or...
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Filed in archive Mobile Culture
by leo on December 29, 2007
Since we are relying more and more with our mobile phones to do just about everything, our habits reasonably change over time. One trivial activity affected by this convergence is reading time. An...
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If you are having a hard time copying notes on a whiteboard during a business meeting or handwritten notes of your classmates, it's about time you consider using Qipit. It is a free mobile online...
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From the why are they patenting this department, Jeff Goldman at Wireless Weblog reports that Apple filed a patent application related to ordering from a cafe from your mobile phone, potentially...
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Rico Mossesgeld over at The Smart PDA (one of Creative Weblogging's blogs) finds a report that suggest Apple's iPhone beats the competition in the SmartPhone market in North America....
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Admittedly, mobile users in the U.S. can't help but fall in love with the hip and ultra-cool iPhone. As Steve Jobs and his gang venture the high-tech world of Japan, will they stand a chance...
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While charging our mobile phones is the least of our concerns, there is a small village in India where people have to walk about 20 kilometers every single day just to charge their mobile phones....
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on December 20, 2007
A new survey shows strong interest of American cellphone users towards GPS applications over access to mobile Internet. According to a new national survey by Leo J. Shapiro and Associates (LJS) among...
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Watch out mate for harsher penalties await those Brits using their mobile phones while driving. Either the government is not pleased with its existing policies or the people are simply stubborn...
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on December 19, 2007
Web-Alerts.com gives you the power to monitor your favorite blogs or sites through SMS or text messaging. The best part, as always, is it is free of charge. Just visit the site Web-Alerts.com, paste...
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Walt Mossberg, a WSJ Personal Technology columnist and the man mobile carriers love to hate, is out once again to expose the wrongdoings of the US mobile industry to the general consumers. Comparing...
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Mark Rollins over on The Gadgets Weblog wrote about a service I wrote about a while ago: SpinVox. SpinVox has a number of ways you can utilize their speech-to-text technology. One way is to use it to...
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As I was searching for the right words to sum up this crazy and very exciting year in the wireless industry, I luckily found the answer in the New York Times. In the article of David Pogue, he said...
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Considering the unabashed gate crashing of Nokia in the mobile music business and the expected entry of Sony Ericsson's music downloading service, it is very apparent that mobile operators are a...
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Soon, taking photos using your camera phone will become a powerful tool for many shoppers and retailers, according to a news article in the Sun. Thanks to Nokia's image recognition technology...
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Rico Mossesgeld over at The Smart PDA lets us know that Picasa Web Albums, which is Google's (pathetic) answer to Flickr, is now iPhone optimized. Here's the posting on Google's Mobile...
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on December 12, 2007
The saying "better late than never" applies to social networking site Friendster and its decision to go mobile. This is one of the immediate outputs of its recent decision to open its...
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The wireless carriers have proven, for nth time, its passion for customer dissatisfaction and lack of initiative towards improvement. Based on the latest Forrester Customer Experience Index survey...
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Filed in archive Mobile Content
by leo on December 11, 2007
Sending SMS or MMS during holidays is one way to show our affection to our dear family and friends without spending too much. Now, you can customize your greetings with Cellyspace.com It has launched...
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Just days after the first commercial testing of JetBlue's in-flight Wi-Fi service, the soon-to-be released study of Freesky Research projects that airline passengers will send more than 60 million...
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In case you could not resist the temptation of getting a new mobile phone this holiday season, make an effort to visit TryPhone, an interactive Website that gives you the ability to try before you...
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