Archive for the 'Mobile' Category

My next love… the Blackberry 9000

I admit, I have not jumped on the iPhone bandwagon.  I know, loser.  But, I like the Verizon network and the Blackberry keypad (I type a ton); it really comes down to typing mass quantities, and the Blackberry is the clear winner.  So, when I saw this on Crackberry.com… I jumped out of my chair.  […]

LinkedIn goes mobile

LinkedIn launched a mobile edition — http://m.linkedin.com.

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I want my GPhone

…more information is out here (Feb?), here and here (prototype?).   Looks interesting.  I’m ready.  Bring on the tease campaign.

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Google sets the mobile phone stage — big time

This is big. Google made a key announcement today it what will become a widely used standard across the mobile space (it also previews/parallels what could happen in the more competitive/solidified desktop space). Google is laying the ground work to become a key player in the mobile space. This is much more […]

Nielsen Co. reorgs, creating Nielsen Online and Nielsen Mobile

The Nielsen Company announced today it is reorganizing its New Media research services into two units: Nielsen Online and Nielsen Mobile.
Nielsen Online is comprised of the company’s Nielsen//NetRatings and BuzzMetrics services, which provide independent measurement and analysis of online audiences, advertising, video, blogs, consumer-generated media, word-of-mouth, commerce and consumer behavior.
Nielsen Mobile combines recently acquired Telephia, […]

Mobile phones: Internet or Telco?

Internet brands like Google and Yahoo are gaining ground on the telcos. The The Kelsey Group and research partner ConStat conduct a “Mobile Market View” study, the latest of which basically says that potential mobile phone purchasers are increasingly more likely to purchase a mobile phone branded by an Internet company. That said, […]

Going, going… Google breaks 600

Google breaks 600, talk of the GPhone make the NY Times,… will Google ever slow?
What is in some ways a much bigger deal than a GPhone (okay, that is a big deal), is Google’s operating system and desktop app ambitions/capability. Apple has much less to worry about than Microsoft.
From NY Times:
At the core of […]