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Facebook disinterest in mobile advertising raises eyebrows


by on May 27th, 2011

“We are not focused on advertising in the mobile at all.” Thus spake Facebook, or – to be precise – Fergal Walker, Facebook’s Head of Mobile Partnerships for EMEA and its representative at the Monetising Mobile Conference in London on Wednesday. Well, now. In an environment where every major advertising network in the world is [...]

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Social networks uneasy at the new Buzz


by on February 11th, 2010

On the off chance that you felt that maybe Facebook had become a little passé, and that MySpace is sooo last season, darling, a brash newcomer by the name of Google has decided to enter the social networking arena. Google Buzz is (to quote the commentary from its Youtube video) “a new way to share [...]

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Free lunches for all!


by on July 17th, 2009

Well yes it’s true this time: the founders of WOW Deal (strap line – “It’s the Mobile Coupon Superhero!”) want everyone in the USA to be given a free lunch or dinner from a friend. It works like this. Lunch mobile coupons are delivered at 10am and expire at 2pm. In between all you do [...]

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Femtocells: integration is the name of the game


by on June 19th, 2009

Well, of course, it’s not just femtocells that this statement applies to – especially at home. The most obvious example is the digital TV – who actually wants another box of electronics cluttering up their lounge? It’s the same with your wireless router. It’s best tucked away somewhere out of sight. After all, few of [...]

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Can the Mobile Social Web maintain its community spirit?


by on June 15th, 2009

Much has been said of the growing phenomenon that is Twitter in recent months. The micro-blogging site, which allows users to follow 140-character messages known as ‘tweets’ posted via SMS to the Web, has attracted users in their millions – including numerous celebrities and a certain President – posting anything from breaking news and campaign [...]

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