MoBlog
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
Younger mobile users understand all too well the value of the data channel, because they are the leaders in migrating voice and messaging services into app platforms. The network operators … Read the whole story
by Sarah Mahoney
Using either a desktop camera or a touchscreen, smooch-senders' real kisses are captured and digitized. Senders enter the name, destination and email address of … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Jack Loechner, Staff Writer
A 2013 Delphi Panel of experienced management in the media industry, anticipating media's future in a study by Borrell, contributes to a future knowledge … Read the whole story
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by Mark Walsh
Where does HTML5 fit in an app world? A new study suggests that mobile Web proponents should focus on showcasing compelling use cases for … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
Big Data and real-time marketing channels, ironically, may force companies to face their own humanity and think harder about what it means to relate … Read the whole story
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by Steve Smith
Parents of children age 3 and younger will be among the fastest-growing segments of smartphone and tablet owners, a market forecaster says. Apps can … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Chuck Martin, Staff Writer
When on the lookout for examples of innovative mobile commerce in my travels I often come up short. Sure, there are the obvious ones, … Read the whole story
by Sarah Mahoney
The retailer's first-ever "Discovery Tour" starts in New York, followed by such cities as Chicago, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, all led by the outdoor retailer's … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by P.J. Bednarski, Staff Writer
When Boomers sometimes say they can't understand how Millennials use the Web, maybe they really mean it. A new Nielsen study looks at neurological … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
RTB.com has officially launched with all eyes on mobile real-time bidding aimed at smartphones and tablets in the premium ad space. The focus now … Read the whole story
by Karl Greenberg
Longtime BuzzFeed sponsor GE is running a new application on the rich-content site that lets users "fly" an animated jetliner over posts -- including … Read the whole story