MoBlog
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
Overshadowed by the living room 'second screen' phenomenon, the kitchen use case for smartphones and devices may be the real money-maker for brands. Isn't this location closest to the most … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
More tablet owners are reading newspapers and magazines on their devices: 11.5% of tablet owners read newspapers on their tablets "almost every day" or … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
A new analytics product from Placed is an intriguing update on the old "people meter" idea. But now that meter follows you everywhere and … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
The proliferation of smartphones have expanded the use of mobile apps. But new research from NPD Group suggests apps are increasing the use of … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Cory Treffiletti, Featured Contributor
It's far too early to talk about predictions for next year, but if I were starting the conversation about 2013 I'd say next year … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
After nearly eight decades in print, 'Newsweek' will close its print edition in December, leaving the Newsweek Web site and its sister site The … Read the whole story
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by Thom Forbes
Target has become the latest big-box retailer to say it would match competitor's prices -- a trend gathering momentum that may deliver a few … Read the whole story
by Steve Smith
According to a Next Web report, Apple is about to acquire a video sharing company Color Labs, founded by the same entrepreneur that started … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Dave Morgan, Featured Contributor
Late last week, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo discussed the company's growing role not just in how people consume traditional media's entertainment and news, but … Read the whole story
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by Mark Walsh
In August, Facebook announced it was testing new ads in the mobile news feed aimed at driving app installs. Now Facebook is making those … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
While the tipping point was predicted a few years ago, 2012 is the year. For the first time, half of Forbes, Inc.'s revenues will … Read the whole story