Bena Roberts and the team at GoMo news asked thought leaders in the mobile space to share a mix of insight, due diligence and perception with us. What they got was a number of razor sharp articles piercing the heart of the mobile marketing, mobile advertising, barcode and mobile search space.
The resulting essays in mobile hope to make a [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted October 6, 2009
in thought leadership
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Tagged barcode, bena roberts, digital newspaper, gomo, gomo news, issuu, mobile, mobile advertising, mobile barcodes, mobile esats, mobile marketing, mobile search, mobile social networking, opinion, thought leaders
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As the year draws to a close, and as I did last year I thought I would prepare some thoughts on what might happen in the mobile industry in 2009.
Looking back at some of my 2008 predictions – for some I was pretty spot on – and for others I was woefully incorrect.
In Part 1 [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted December 13, 2008
in opinion
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Tagged 2008 predictions, 2009 predictions, 3G dongles, andriod, evangelist, gps, hsdpa, mobile, mobile advertising, mobile industry predictions, mobile internet, mobile search, music phones
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The lovely Elissa at Racepoint Group sent me a recent release about itsmy.com and Taptu.
Recently I had the chance to meet and interview Steve Ives who is the CEO of Taptu so I’m happy to post the release below verbatim. Well done Taptu!
Taptu chosen to provide search functionality for over two million users and enrich [...]
I met up with James of the mjelly mobile 2.0 blog at the mashup event at BBH on Tuesday in London and he told me about a new site he’s just launched at mjelly.com (PC) and m.mjelly.com (mobile).
mjelly is a directory of mobile web sites and mobile softwaredesigned to help solve the problem of search and discovery for [...]
I received an email via my contact form this morning from Andrew Gray in Melbourne about a new mobile search engine called Firxt.
As I’m always happy to help Aussie startups, I’ve posted the information here as well as a bit from his about page. Why not point your mobile browser at www.firxt.com and give a try?
Hi [...]
Taptu is a search engine for your mobile phone. Starting with music and fact-finding, they offer a load of content to help you find what you need quickly on your mobile.
Last week I had the pleasure of meeting Steve Ives, CEO of Taptu and Christophe Hocquet from Moblr, who are using Taptu to power their social [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted July 21, 2008
in search
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Tagged Christophe Hocquet, google, mobile, mobile search, mobile social networking, moblr, search, steve ives, taptu, Vero Pepperrell
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Detailed maps, directions and business listings free to your mobile phone
Yell.com has announced a significant addition to its suite of free-to-use mobile products, unveiling a much enhanced version that focuses on providing map-based information on businesses and services.
Yell.com mobile maps, a downloadable application that offers a range of market-leading product features, enables consumers to locate any [...]
I met Professor Jonathan Raper at the Navigation and Location Europe 2008 Conference in Amsterdam recently and he has asked me to be part of his upcoming masterclass in mobile search at the City University London.Â
More information is below and also on Jonathan’s Blog. Perhaps I will see you there?
This one day Masterclass on Tuesday 22nd July will [...]
This week we have a new Carnival publisher, Bena Roberts from GoMo news – but she’s no stranger to publishing!
Head on over to GoMo News to read this week’s installment of Carnival of the Mobilists where you can read a collection of fascinating posts on Mobile Search and Android, Softbank Japan’s $430 million investment into the [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted May 12, 2008
in carnival
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Tagged admob, android, bena roberts, carnival of the mobilists, facebook, gomo news, iphone, mobile search, nokia headlines, WiMax, xiaonei.com
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