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What will it take for mobile advertising to take off?

Ajit over at Open Gardens analyzes the pre-requisites for mobile advertising to succeed. He concludes: a) Advertising on the Web is expected to take off substantially over the next two years b) By...

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Low-tech channels aren’t going away

Is Google making us stupid? Probably not, but assuming that Google is the universe, and hence what isn’t there does not exist, that’s pretty stupid alright. There are still people who are not on the...

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Apple’s way isn’t the only way

Dare Obasanjo made an excellent argument about user experience and the open ecosystem can fail when it doesn’t deliver that. It was particularly painful for me to read and acknowledge. Openness is a...

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Moving towards VRM in the Telco space

It seems that the good people at Telco 2.0 (a blog by STL Partners) have caught wind of VRM. Terrific: I’ve touched on VRM at a couple of Telco conferences past year, and it’s generated enough interest...

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Should operators support app developers?

There were no app stores not so long ago, and look at how many we have now! I wish I could have attended this week’s MoMo London event themed “What are Operators Doing to Support Developers and...

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Advertising – Be relevant to the person, not the medium

I cannot but agree with Russell Buckley that, brand does not need to be relevant to mobile in order to successfully run a mobile advertising campaign And I am wondering who says otherwise? BUT – if the...

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Mobile 2.0 looks pretty darn sexy

Pretty cool presentation from Rudy de Waele about some of the upcoming trends in Mobile: Mobile Social Contextual Applications & Services The future can’t come fast enough.

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Did Google actually arm its enemies with Android?

Interesting article over at HBR – it argues that since Android is open, manufactures might and indeed are sometimes replacing Google with other search providers in their handsets. As a result, “Google...

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Goodbye, Android

This is it. I have had it with you, Android. Good-bye. It was late 2008 and I was lusting after the first Android handset, the venerable G1. With subsidies being quite ungenerous here in the Czech...

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