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Scribd goes mobile, adds sharing to iPhone, Kindle | Web Crawler – CNET News.
Trip Adler, CEO of document-sharing service Scribd.com, could be commended for having an unorthodox presentation style. At a time when companies big and small have gone to great lengths in trying to channel Steve Jobs, Adler is the one thinking different.
On Tuesday, [...]
The next big thing will start out looking like a toy cdixon.org – chris dixon’s blog.
One of the amazing things about the internet economy is how different the list of top internet properties today looks from the list ten years ago. It wasn’t as if those former top companies were complacent – most of [...]
4 Ways for Augmented Reality to Get Past the Hype – GigaOM.
With 197 million augmented reality-capable smartphones set to be in the global market by 2012, up from nearly 91 million in 2010, the building blocks are falling into place for people to merge digital information with their view of the physical world. But [...]
Will Google Goggles Finally Bring Mobile Image Recognition Mainstream? : Mobile Marketing Watch – The Pulse Of The Mobile Marketing Community.
I’ve long been a fan of the concept of image recognition, especially in terms of mobile marketing and the potential it has when combined with today’s feature-packed smartphones. Problem is, several underlying technologies [...]
Data Rich Internet Needs Context, New Modes of Consumption & Serendipity .
In the future, metadata will available on our mobile phones and it will provide computers with contextual information around data that developers create, according to Marc Davis, partner atInvention Arts and former chief scientist of Yahoo Mobile. By bridging together pieces of information, particularly [...]
There is no easy answer to the question, “What will be the next Twitter?” Yesterday, it was Friendster and then MySpace; today we are hooked on YouTube, Facebook, and, undeniably, Twitter — our friendly neighborhood microblogging buzz juggernaut. So who has staying power and what is next on the horizon for big digital breakthroughs?
In the past, [...]
Looking back on 2008, we can definitely call it the year of the Mobile Web. That designation, in large part, is due to the success of the iPhone. Although the iPhone was originally launched in 2007, it wasn’t until mid-2008 that the 3G version debuted, bringing with it the faster internet speeds that finally made [...]
71% Of Companies Don’t Track Mobile Traffic…
Posted by justin on Sep 30, 2008 in Featured, Mobile Websites, mobile analytics
As unbelievable as that sounds, a survey by Omniture shows that nearly 71% of companies do not track mobile-based traffic to their websites- with half admitting to not even knowing how many unique users visit their [...]
Posted by justin on Sep 29, 2008 in Marketing Strategy, Mobile Search
With so much speculation surrounding the main reasoning behind the Android platform and its intentions, I think it should be obviously clear. While some argue its Google’s attempt to tread into the enterprise, and maybe some day it will, its main intention is [...]