Posts Tagged magazines

GQ Makes a Date With the iPhone – Media Decoder Blog – NYTimes.com

GQ is creating an iPhone version of its December issue, repurposing the ads and the editorial pages for an application that will sell for $2.99.

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Catch working mothers on-the-go with mobile marketing – Mobile …

Their higher-than-average spend on mobile services and propensity for downloading content could see working mothers become the holy grail of mobile marketers, according to a new study from Scarborough Research and Arbitron.

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Partnership allows tracking across multiple mobile publishers …

Mobile marketers take note. A new partnership between Eyeblaster and Ringleader Digital could help track consumers throughout the mobile space, giving marketers a better handle on how to target them. The platform offers mobile marketers …

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Pew: Over half of Americans are mobile – Research – BizReport

According to the latest research from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project 56% of Americans have not accessed the Internet wirelessly. Laptops, mobile devices, gaming consoles and MP3 players are pushing even more …

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Itsmy: Ready for a mobile-social-gaming phenomena? – Research …

Are you ready for the next big thing in the mobile social marketplace? If you’re not into gaming, you may miss the boat. According to a new report from mobile social networking space Itsmy.com, a subsidiary of GoFresh, the next big area …

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MMA: Mobile to jump 25% in 2009 – Mobile Marketing – BizReport

The economy may still be in trouble, but mobile marketers are betting on the relatively new medium to help them beat the selling doldrums. According to a new forecast from the Mobile Marketing Association, mobile marketing will increase …

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Research: Mobile 30% slower than Web – Mobile Marketing – BizReport

Online metrics firm Gomez and mobile web domain registrar domMobi have release a new study indicating that mobile web browsing is 30% slower than typical online browsing, a finding that should have mobile marketers changing their tune a

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