Mobile advertising company AdMarvel, fresh off the heels of being acquired by Opera Software for a reported $8 million plus earn-out, has teamed up with Gannett subsidiary PointRoll to launch an advertising platform for Apple’s iPad.
Dubbed the iPad Advertising Platform, the companies aim to combine PointRoll’s rich media technology with AdMarvel’s mobile advertising capabilities.
The launch [...]
Tags: Advertising Company, Android, Campaign Management, Content Channels, Cross Application, Cross Platform Solutions, Frequency Control, Gannett, Ipad, Iphone, Launch, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Applications, Mobile Devices, Opera Software, Performance Metrics, Platform Features, Pointroll, Rich Media Technology, Sdk
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Tue, March 23 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Brightkite is tricky. Tricky and smart.
While larger than most of their location-based rivals with over 2 million users, they know that in the past year they’ve lost some momentum to the newer check-in services like Foursquare and Gowalla. So they’re trying to do something unique to swing momentum back in their favor.
Today, at the SXSW [...]
Tags: Applications Group, Austin Texas, Compliment, Game Group, Group Text, Iphone, Left Hand Side, Location Based Service, Location Group, Location Services, Mobile Applications, Mobile Texting, Momentum, Monopoly, Monopoly Game, Standalone Application, Sxsw Festival, Text Message, Text Messaging, Type Game
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Sat, March 13 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Fresh off a $12 million investment, SMS GupShup, a Twitter-like service in India that is primarily accessed via SMS, is launching an App Store. The store aims to expand SMS GupShup’s ecosystem by allowing developers to create SMS-based mobile applications based off of the microblogging service.
Launched in April 2007, SMS GupShup (spawned from [...]
Tags: 50 Million, Communications Platform, Cricket Quiz, Ecosystem, Immense Popularity, Mobile Applications, Mobile Phone Users, Mobile Subscribers, Popular Communications, Program Close, Shup, Sms Gupshup, Sms Services, Status Updates, Text Messages, Twitter, Web Users, Webaroo, Widgets, Word Jumble
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Wed, March 3 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Facebook has been doing background checks, known as due diligence, on the location-based social network Loopt, a source with knowledge of the talks tells us. Generally speaking, due diligence of this kind is only performed when a company is in acquisition or fundraising talks.
Loopt won’t comment on this story, and a Facebook spokesperson says “As [...]
Tags: Background Checks, Carrier Relationships, Due Diligence, Early Adopters, Facebook, Footprint, Google, Hesitation, Jupiter Research, Launch, Location Applications, Location Based Services, Location Features, Mobile Applications, Mobile Device, Mobile Devices, Mobile Location, Privacy Concerns, Sidelines, Silicon Valley
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Thu, February 25 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
First Google, now Foursquare. Hot on the heels of Google’s first Search television ad (run during the Super Bowl, no less), the location-based social network Foursquare is gearing up to do the same thing tonight.
In a tweet sent from their main Twitter account, the Foursquare team notes a “rumor” that an ad for their service [...]
Tags: Airs, Cable Television, First Television, Focus, Google, Google Search, Hot Heels, Hot On The Heels, Iphone, Mobile Applications, Partnership, Pleasure, Real World, Running, Sheer Genius, Super Bowl, Sxsw Conference, Television Commercial, Tweet, Twitter
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Thu, February 25 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Back in December, LinkedIn released a slick-looking update to the iPhone app. That looks to be the swan song for the man largely responsible for it, Bryan Haggerty. Because today’s he’s leaving LinkedIn for Twitter. [Update: And we hear he's not the only one leaving LinkedIn for Twitter today — more on that below.]
As he both [...]
Tags: Apps, Birdies, Blackberry, Blogs, Buzz, Evangelism, Evangelist, Iphone, Linkedin, Mobile Applications, Mobile Team, Party Developers, Platforms, Risk, Silicon Valley, Swan, Swan Song, Third Party, Tweets, Twitter
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Thu, February 25 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
In less than six months, online restaurant reservation site OpenTable has seated an additional one million diners via its mobile apps. In late October, OpenTable had reached the milestone of seating one million diners via its mobile offerings, a year after its iPhone app launched. It took only four and a half months to seat [...]
Tags: 100 Million, Book Reservations, Diners, Establishments, Estimation, International Partners, Internet Company, Iphone, Mobile Applications, Mobile Apps, Mobile Offerings, One Million, Opentable, Optimized Web, Reservation Management Software, Restaurant Partners, Restaurant Reservation, Software Companies, Subscription Revenues, Viable Business Model
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Wed, February 10 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Movie ratings site Flixster raised issued $12.5 million in new shares funding, according to an SEC filing. The last time Flixster raised money was a $5 million Series B in April, 2008. The new round brings the company’s total capital raised to $19.5 million.
Flixster operates both a Web site and a companion [...]
Tags: 30 Million, 5 Million, Acquisition, Android, Blackberry, Companion, December 31, Flixster, Iphone, Joe Greenstein, Last Time, Many Different Ways, Mobile Applications, Movie Ratings, Movie Review, New Money, News Corp, Rotten Tomatoes, Stock Transaction, Undisclosed Sum
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Mon, February 8 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments