Mobile-ad firm says revenue has tripledVictoria Times ColonistThough it didn't give out specific numbers, the Victoria-based mobile marketing agency said its revenue tripled over the 12 months ending April 30 as the firm managed 10 billion ad impressions for its clients - a 90 per cent increase over the same time ...
Apple's iPhone dominates mobile ad impressions in Q1CNETIt was followed by the BlackBerry Curve with 4.44 percent. by Don Reisinger May 24, 2012 6:19 AM PDT Apple's iPhone is, by far, the most dominant device in the mobile ad market, according to new data from Millennial Media's Mobile Mix report.
The GuardianTelefónica risk-taker bets the future on digital expansionThe GuardianAs head of the O2 mobile network in the UK, he decided to back the 2007 reopening of the Millennium Dome, pitching the idea to his board three times before getting the nod. With the rebranded O2 successfully brought back to life, he signed an onerous ...
ITProPortalMobile Phone Network Gives Free Ad-supported Mobile ContractsITProPortalOnline Services that are subsidised using adverts are making a comeback it seems with Ovivo Mobile being the latest to test the waters of what has been a treacherous market (where the likes of Free and Blyk have vanished). The MVNO - whose logo depicts ...
Mobile Commerce in LTE: The Future of Commerce in 4G and BeyondSBWire (press release)Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/26/2012 -- Our experts in LTE and mobile commerce take a visionary look into the future of commerce in 4G and beyond. We evaluate how various emerging technologies, solutions, and business models are ...
Mobile commerce maintains 'extraordinary' growthmyHermesIMRG, the e-retail industry association, has released figures showing that mobile commerce maintained its "extraordinary" rate of growth in April 2012. The sector expanded by 353 per cent year-on-year as an increasing number of Brits opted to make ...
e-commerce market in India: What's in store?Moneycontrol.comSo, you look at all these e-commerce companies, they are all on English. Q: What would be your marketing strategy going forward to further penetrate into India? A: I think we are really excited about mobile. We are trying to build the wireless services ...