Tag Archives: Mobile
Advertisers Are Not Angel Investors
In January 1996, a few months before England crashed out of the European Championships when Gareth Southgate missed his penalty, Stanford University [...]
Checking In Around London
Last week I wrote about how inforgraphics are perfectly placed to let businesses create ideas that people love to share [...]
What’s Wrong With Foursquare?
Everything seems to be clicking into place for Foursquare, with a growing userbase and a new partnership. But what does our resident London user make of this progress?
Mobile social networking stats
Some rather nice stats on mobile social networking courtesy of Luke W
My favourite being that Mixi’s (Japan’s leading social network) [...]
12 rules of mobile apps
All the rage, aint they. Nice post in Ad Age on the 12 things to consider before you make your [...]
The year of mobile, again
This feels out of date before I have started writing. Anyone who have been involved with Telco’s over the past [...]
Spotify on your mobile
I like Spotify. It’s not just a neat system, but it’s so damn user friendly. But I’ve been troubled by [...]
Empowering your advocates
So simple, but possibly quite effective. Nokia are allowing brands to, well, brand their mobiles / cover in logos / [...]
Sense Networks – tracking consumer behaviour through GPS
As GPS becomes a cell phone “must-have” for many, a whole new way of gathering consumer information is developing. Tracking [...]