MoBlog
by Mark Walsh
Is mobile the newspaper industry's new savior? Martin Nisenholtz, who leads the New York Times Company's digital operations, told Bloomberg Tuesday that the beleaguered newspaper is likely to begin
charging … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Google plans to unveil AdSense for Mobile Applications Wednesday. the tool allows companies that develop applications that run on Apple's iPhone and Google's operating … Read the whole story
by Aaron Baar
"There's very little BlackBerry envy," John Martin, CEO of Crowd Science, tells Marketing Daily. "[Apple's] satisfaction scores are amazing, particularly just three years in. … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
Many of the most important developments on the iPhone really come from the new OS that launched last week. In the first few days … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
With more than 1 billion iPhone apps downloaded and a string of Apple competitors opening their own app storefronts, Google and other companies are … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Almost 4 in 10 smartphone users who don't have an iPhone would switch to the popular Apple device for their next purchase, while 4 … Read the whole story
by Tanya Gazdik
Hyatt Corp. is launching a mobile advertising campaign via Microsoft's mobile advertising relationship with Verizon Wireless. The mobile advertising display campaign, which will appear … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Mobile developer Verve Wireless Thursday announced agreements with newspaper publishers including Media News Group, A.H. Belo Corp., Hearst Corp. and Cox Newspapers to create … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Mark Walsh
On the mobile meet social media panel kicking off the afternoon sessions, virtual currency was mentioned as an increasingly popular way to monetize social … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Joe Mandese
When mobile social network Cellufun wanted to launch content that would attract new users, it came up with a game called “Made Off,†which … Read the whole story