Posts Tagged ‘Mobile’

Geo-advertising: The Power of the Brand-Zone

Geo-advertising: The Power of the Brand-Zone

April 8, 2010  |  by Justin Matthews

There is a great deal of buzz and hype around the emerging market of Geo-advertising – that advertising wonderland...

Flash! Now you see it, now you don't

Flash! Now you see it, now you don’t

February 26, 2010  |  by Justin Matthews

Does Flash only have 36 months left before it is relegated to the graveyard of Internet history - a relic of a earlier digital era? Flash hasn't evolved quick enough for this new world of the mobile device or angled itself high enough above what can now be achieve with W3C standards. I think they may have left it too long to fix this.

Geo-advertising in the Apple Orchard

Geo-advertising in the Apple Orchard

February 24, 2010  |  by Justin Matthews

I predict Apple wants to be build its own Ad Network – one based in the emerging sector of geo-location and contextual marketing. Why? Because services as well as products are what they do

22 Million Americans In Denial

22 Million Americans In Denial

February 24, 2010  |  by Nigel Horrocks

22 percent of Americans do not use the Internet at all. That’s 66 million. That’s one of the interesting stats in an official FCC survey on internet use released today.

Are Poor Countries The Real Mobile Innovators?

Are Poor Countries The Real Mobile Innovators?

February 22, 2010  |  by Nigel Horrocks

We think we're so hi-tech with our smart phones. Don't be surprised if, while our back is turned, solar power, mobile banking and innovative mobile solutions see poorer, and rural-dominated countries lead the way.