Just when we think we’ve reached our mobile limit, something always comes around to blow our minds.
Mobile CRM – It’s Here Now
Today’s workforce is truly mobile. Most of us now work at the office, from home and on the road. On demand access’ to critical customer information from anywhere is becoming a must have’ facility.
Who’s Going Mobile?
With new developments in the mobile market happening almost continuously, I thought it was worthwhile to visit some of the recent highlights.
Google Tests Mobile Web Ads In Japan
Google has just wrapped up a successful test for advertising via mobile phones in Japan, according to Bloomberg. The Japanese mobile phone market, more robust and advanced than the US market, is often used to test mobile technologies.
Bravo Among First To Offer PayPal Mobile
The new service from PayPal where users of mobile phones can pay for goods with a text message or phone call will be able to try out the service during Bravo’s “Top Chef” series.
Cerf on Innovation Journalism, Blogs and Mobile
David Nordfors provided an introduction to Innovation Journalism. I liked his simple definition of the business of journalism: attracting attention that you can sell.
Yahoo To Kickoff Mobile World Cup App
A deal between major World Cup sponsor Yahoo and mobile application developer Everypoint will provide real-time information about the competition this summer.
AOL Much Ado About Mobile
With the ubiquitous presence of mobile phones and their ever-expanding functionality, AOL has taken steps to make its services more available to mobile phone users.
Promptu Gives Mobile A Voice In Search
Voice-activated search and navigation company, Promptu, recently released a technology for voice search on mobile phones, allowing wireless subscribers seek out and purchase available content by speaking.
Google Rings Up Mobile Blogging
Google has been busy paving roads from the PC to the mobile phone. The most recent collaboration came from a partnership with Sony Ericsson to pre-load Google’s Blogger and Web Search features on three new lines of handsets. The companies say they are the first to provide a pre-loaded blog application.