CBS Mobile has partnered with four mobile advertising companies, AdMob, Millennial Media, Rhythm NewMedia and Third Screen Media.
Mobile Search Another Key To Google Phone
An in-development project at Google for discovering mobile content through search and enabling payment for it gives us another reason to believe Google will debut a phone and a wireless network.
Google AdSense Goes Mobile
AdSense is moving to a new medium: mobile phones. It seems that the beta version of AdSense for Mobile is in a very limited mode of testing – only one person has come forward (so far) to say he’s been invited – and yet this is, by all appearances, the real deal.
Nielsen Expands Mobile Measurement
The Nielsen Company has announced that it is purchasing San Francisco-based Telephia, Inc., a provider of consumer research to the telecom and mobile media markets.
Google Named Top Mobile Web Destination
When rankings are published, and Google is involved, the Mountain View-based company usually wins. This time is no different, and M:Metrics has crowned Google the “top mobile web destination for smartphone users.”
Microsoft Testing Mobile Voice Search
A leaked .cab file reveals Microsoft is working on a Bluetooth-enabled voice search application for Windows Mobile.
Tuning Into Mobile Music
U.S. consumers continue to buy mobile phones that can play music, but only a small number use the feature according to a report from JupiterResearch called "Mobile Music: Target Impulse Purchases and Purchasers for Over-The-Air Downloads."
Mobile Gaming Revenue To Grow 50 Percent
As publishers release more content, worldwide mobile gaming revenue will grow from $2.9 billion in 2006 to $9.6 billion in 2011, according to Gartner, Inc.
Clusty Mobile Is Made Available
I’m always suspicious when a company claims to have made its product or service available for mobiles. Is the new version different than the regular offering? And is it something I’d even want to access from my cell phone? In regards to Clusty Mobile, a search site, the answer to that first question is “yes.”
The State of Mobile Apps
Yesterday I was sicker than a dog. I haven’t been that sick since I was in China in 1995. I was a pitiful sight. Just curled up in bed and could barely move. You know I’m sick when I don’t even turn on the laptop.
But, as I started to get better I was playing with my Nokia N95 phone — mostly cause Maryam kept calling me to make sure I was still alive. Many of the mobile apps really have some major holes. It’s like the authors of them don’t really use their cell phones with their own apps.