Morgan Stanley Mobile Internet Report

Morgan Stanley has released a mammoth mobile Internet report (via ReadWriteWeb): Slideshow:

Mobile Commerce – iPhone Or T-Mobile G1?

Google Android Phone G1Originally uploaded by JoeyPeter As you probably know, gentle reader, I have been agonizing over whether to get the iPhone to replace my current HTC Wizard Windows Mobile phone or wait for the Google Android phone. The deal-killer for the iPhone thus far has been its lack of copy and paste functionality. Well, [...]

iPhone To Get Copy & Paste, Turn-By-Turn Navigation?

I recently complained that the absence of a copy and paste function on the iPhone is a deal-killer for me personally, because it prevents the phone from being the incredibly productive device that my Windows Mobile phone is. Well, BetaNews reports that the next OS update for the iPhone could include copy and paste, along [...]

To iPhone Or Not To iPhone?

Image details: Apple Store iPhone 3G Launch At The Grove served by picapp.com I was not one of those unfortunate souls who stood forever in line just to get their hands on an iPhone that wouldn’t activate and for which the iTunes store would crash. My discipline to resist my first-adopter instincts paid off. I was [...]

Mobile Real Estate Marketing

June 23, 2008 · Categories: Mobile Marketing, Technology, Trends, Video, Widget Marketing · View Comments 
Four or five years ago I started telling people that the future of Internet marketing was mobile. I gave the example of being able to drive down the street and have your cell phone give you a ping whenever there was a nearby home for sale that matched your specifications so you could actually see [...]

Google For Windows Mobile

Google released today a search application for Windows Mobile devices that puts the Google search box on the first screen, eliminating the need to fire up a browser and hunt for your bookmarks or type www.google.com into the address bar. Google, of course, touts this as a major time saver, and it is. Google observes a [...]

Another eBook – Will Kindle Succeed Where Others Have Failed

November 20, 2007 · Categories: Books, Mobile Marketing, Technology, Video · View Comments 
Okay, I’m skeptical. Why does Amazon.com think they can succeed where so many have failed? I admit, the Kindle’s screen looks much more readable than other eBooks I’ve seen and the addition of WiFi makes it much more usable, especially if you can use it to read newspapers and blogs. But $399 for it? Especially [...]

Android, The iPhone Killer

Google’s Open Source Cell Phone Platform Trumps iPhone Google’s making quite a bit of noise. First, the OpenSocial alliance and now this, the Open Handset Alliance. While not exactly a gPhone, Andriod is Google’s open source platform for mobile devices. Android includes all the software needed to run a smart phone and because it’s open source and [...]

Augmented Reality Marketing

Remember the scene from Minority Report where Chief John Anderton walks through a shopping mall and personalized advertisements jump out at him from each store? That’s Steven Spielberg’s vision of augmented reality: Spielberg’s portrayal of the future of advertising probably isn’t that far off the mark, except I’d think there would be far less clutter and [...]

Google Buys Jaiku – Is Jaiku Now A Twitter Killer?

Mashable reported yesterday that Google had acquired the microblog service Jaiku and asked the obvious: Why not Twitter? (Robert Scoble says Google’s going to couple Jaiku with their social networking service, Orkut). Microblogging services such as Jaiku, Twitter, and Pownce combine the publishing technology of blogs  with the ability to update your microblog via a standard [...]

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