By
Kate on 22 February 2010
We enjoyed MWC last week, and we’ve also enjoyed following some of the stuff we might have missed, as there’s a lot going on there! We put together a list of some good resources for you if you’re interested as well.
Mobile World Congress 2010 – Tom Hume , Managing Director of Future Platforms, draws some [...]
By
Gene on 22 February 2010
I wanted to share a few of the thoughts I was left with from Mobile World Congress last week…. these are the ones that made it with me through the weekend:
Social Networks and mobile is hot. Everyone believes that mobile and Social Networks will be the primary interface – as opposed to PC. If this [...]
By
John on 18 February 2010
SMS is the most widely used data application – beating email, IM, and social networking sites. More people text than own TV’s, read newspapers or drive cars. No wonder states are scrambling to pass laws against texting while driving - a recent Mobile Messaging Study commissioned by NeverFail found that 76% of respondents text while [...]
By
Kate on 15 February 2010
I was catching up on podcasts this weekend, and listened to the Media Hacks series over at Six Pixels of Separation, the blog of Twist Image. The January 31st episode was all about the iPad, and at one point I believe CC Chapman said – somewhat offhandedly – that this type of technology and others [...]
By
Steve on 12 February 2010
One of my favorite things about the mobile market is how extremely competitive it is. I love this competitive nature because it’s the ultimate rocket fuel for innovation. With that in mind as we approach next week’s MWC event, we’re hoping – and anxious – to see even more new cutting edge products and services.
Next [...]
By
Cappy on 10 February 2010
new study [link;http://www.npd.com/press/releases/press_100209.html] released by the mobile market research firm NPD shows that – at least in the US – mobile device buying decisions are largely based on how easy it is to use the device to send SMS or text messages. Mobile devices with full keyboards are a major factor in these decisions. mocoNews.net [...]
By
Kate on 8 February 2010
The Super Bowl is usually the number one watched TV event all year. To boot, this year’s Super Bowl was the most watched individual program ever, with 106 million viewers.
It’s when everyone looks forward to getting together with friends, eating a ton of food, trash-talking fans of the opposing team, and hoping you at least [...]
By
Meredith on 5 February 2010
The Digital Divide is commonly known as the widening gap between technology “haves” and “have nots” – with “have nots” resulting from a lack of access to technology or lack of money to get “digital.” It’s an important problem that needs to be addressed and there is a lot of attention and [...]
By
John on 3 February 2010
Not all Social TV has to take place in the living room. Recently, TV network Bravo teamed up with website Foursquare to get viewers to visit real-world locations related to Bravo TV shows like “The Real Housewives”, “Top Chef” and “Shear Genius”.
Foursquare is a “check-in” website that enables users to broadcast their current location to [...]
By
Kate on 1 February 2010
We caught a few good posts recently on the Social TV space and thought we’d share them with you.
Social Media Meets Online Television: Social TV Brings Television 2.0 To Your TV Set [Robin Good, 27 January] – The revolution that is Social TV.
Report: Top 10 driving forces of digital marketing in 2010 [netimperative, 1 February] [...]