Nineteen countries in Europe, Asia, and the Americas will be in Yahoo’s sights for mobile advertising, with the debut of a new platform for mobile marketing clients. Interactive ads for big brand names will be in the top space at the Yahoo Mobile web home page.
Mobile Web – A Completely New Ball Game
Rich Skrenta feels that it’s time for the Winner To Take All. Google has won in what he calls the Third Age of Computing.
MySpace Popular With Mobile Users
Social networking sites are the primary force driving US and UK mobile phone users to upload content to a variety of Web sites.
Mobile Technology Changing Social Media?
eMarketer released a report discussing how mobile technology – mainly the mobile phone explosion – affects social media. While there’s no denying the affect the mobile industry has had on social media (check out Mike Sachoff’s Murdok write-up), is the mobile technology medium going to change the way users interact with these social media hubs? […]
Spending On Mobile Music To Reach $32 Billion
Consumers have a variety of choices when it comes to listening to music. Satellite and broadcast along with online radio, CDs and downloads. Mobile phone handsets and mobile music are emerging to become an important channel.
Lycos, PlayPhone Offer Up Mobile Content
Lycos has announced the launch of its new mobile marketplace. PlayPhone, Inc., a company that specializes in direct-to-consumer wireless distribution, will power the online store.
Keep It Simple, Sergey – Mobile Local Search
As we have suggested before, Mobile Local Search will be the biggest Internet application in use and in cash spin-offs.
Opera Mobile Switches From Google to Yahoo
Opera Watch reports that both the Opera Mobile browser (for smartphones and PDAs) and the Opera Mini browser (for mobile phones) are switching the default search provider from Google to Yahoo, ending a one-year agreement with Google for default search.
Yahoo!, Google Very Much A Part of Mobile Phone Hype
The early part of the New Year has been especially kind to the mobile phone industry in terms of positive buzz – culminating with yesterday’s Apple iPhone announcement that knocked the social media side of the web off its feet. Standing at the center of this social media storm (well, perhaps not in the middle, […]
The Mobile And Ask On Phones
Google dropped into bed with Samsung, as did Yahoo when they weren’t announcing deals with Opera and a slew of other firms at the start of the CES event in Las Vegas. Microsoft was busy unveiling its Home Server and decidedly not talking much about mobile, leaving me to wonder one thing: where is Ask.com?