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I’m on the road today. Check my Tweets in the Twitter Goodies window to the right for mobile news developments. Example: a German Android Pad, to come out before the iPad?
Filed under: Android, Java Technology, Mobile App Developers, Mobile Apps, Social Media, Web Apps
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Gang,
I know, there’s a hotter market for day-old doughnuts than for day-old news. But just scan the headlines below: major mobile marketplace eruptions that have occurred this week. We are entering an astounding time of “mobile value growth” in all corners.
All local retailers, read this one: Up-to-the-second IDs & stats on your in-store visitors, coming from Foursquare.
Thanks to Mashable’s Jennifer Van Grove:
At the end of the day, the business features further contribute to Foursquare changing the world as we know it.
Thanks to Mashable’s Samuel Axon
Thanks to Mashable’s Christina Warren
Thanks to Mashable’s Barb Dybwad
Thanks to the reason I started reading Mashable The Social Media Guide in the first place, their Co-Editor Ben Parr
Google launched the Google Apps Marketplace Wednesday night. This could become a significant enterprise app ecosystem connecting desktop and mobile. The evening of the launch, I counted just nine Financial apps. Hah. Just wait.
Thanks to Mashable’s Christina Warren
Thanks to Mashable’s Features Editor Josh Catone
Thanks to Mobile Marketing Watch: Posted by michael on Mar 12, 2010 in In The News, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Marketing,Mobile Websites
Thanks to Mobile Marketing Watch
osted by Adena on Mar 10, 2010 in Mobile Marketing
Thanks to Mobile Marketing Watch: Posted by Adena on Mar 8, 2010 in Announcements, Content Publishing, Featured, In The News, Mobile Marketing
Thanks to the good gang at Mobile Marketing Watch: Posted by michael on Mar 10, 2010 in In The News, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Resources,apple app store, iPhone
Thanks to the good gang at Mobile Marketing Watch: Posted by Adena on Mar 9, 2010 in Mobile Marketing
Appboy is a social outlet for mobile app lovers. Got a great app or a unique idea? Get feedback and use our community to get the word out.
Thanks to Mashable’s Christina Warren for her Appboy update coverage.
Filed under: Data Insights, Mobile App Developers, Mobile Apps, Social Media, Social Metrics, Tech Biz Indicators, Web Apps
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There’s no need to play Hide-n’-Seek with your audience.
This easy-reading article is a good start for planning mobile app launch marketing – cheap and easy.
Filed under: Mobile App Developers, Mobile Apps, Social Media
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A lot of people are struggling to understand the answer to, “Why Twitter?”
Here are three simple ways I use Twitter:
As a blogger – advertise my content: I have friends on Twitter, and I use it to let them know, “Hey, here’s a new post on mobile madness….” It’s like a quick billboard, bus card, or taxi board moving across their PC or mobile screens. All biz, no waste.
As a researcher – advertise other people’s content: Almost every day I find a relevant, credible info source in my field. It may not merit a blog post, but it’s more important than a bookmark. So I Tweet it with a contextual comment for my friends to see. You can scroll through my Tweets in the blue window, top right. See something interesting? Click and go.
As a researcher – to find content: On a good day, I’ll explore 160 web pages. One day last week was 279. How do I find them? I use Twitter as a search engine. At Twitter, you can search topics by putting a “#” (called a “hashtag”) in front of the search term, in the right-hand column search bar – try #mobile developers, or whatever. Zoom. You get a long list of real human search results, most of them pointing to a fascinating web page – on topic. [Beware: hypnotic time suck.]
I follow a bunch of specific people and companies in my interest areas. It’s easy to segment them by “Lists.” My Lists: mobile apps, mobile analytics, web analytics, social media. You can see ‘em at jonbyous on Twitter. It’s mobile-friendly.
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