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Showcasing This Weeks Hotest 10 Mobile Apps From Around The World – iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Nokia, Palm and Windows Mobile - Smokin Apps™

Showcasing This Weeks Hotest 10 Mobile Apps From Around The World – iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Nokia, Palm and Windows Mobile - Smokin Apps™
NAB Show 2014: Where content comes to life NAB Show, the world’s largest electronic media show covering filmed entertainment and the development, management and delivery of content across all mediums, will be held from April 5-10, 2014 in Las Vegas. What’s On iPhone is the official Media Partner for the conference. With more than 93,000 Attendees from 156 countries and 1,550+ Exhibitors, NAB Show is the […] Met at the MWC14: PanzerGlass, making your iPhone screen almost tank-strong By ruben

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Mac Rumors: Apple Mac Rumors and News You Care About iPhone Apps - Fresh Apps Social Media Insider: Checking In, Checking Out Foursquare: The Ashton Kutcher of location-based apps? I have a confession to make. On more than one occasion over the past several weeks, I’ve excused myself at several restaurants to go to the bathroom to indulge my guilty little habit. Stepcase Lifehack : Productivity, Getting Things Done and Lifeha The iPhone App Review - iPhone App and Game Reviews. iPad App Reviews and News Olay, Gap, Pepsi Run Geo-Social Campaigns - but Not on Foursquare - ClickZ inShare0 There's a lot more to geo-location marketing than Foursquare. Big brands are running intriguing campaigns on Booyah, Loopt, Brightkite, Gowalla, and Stickybits. Foursquare is hands-down the leader of the location-based/geo-social marketing space when it comes to hype. But other services are making their marks among both brands and users.

Apple Insider News and Analysis 148Apps » iPhone and iPod Touch Application Reviews and News CPG brands engaged in mobile apps race: eMarketer By Dan Butcher March 31, 2010 Tobi Elkin is a writer and editor at eMarketer According to eMarketer estimates, there will be a projected 242 million mobile users in the United States by year-end, helping to spur the mobile applications race between consumer products brands. The CPG industry spent nearly $2 billion on advertising in the U.S. in the first half of 2009, according to TNS Media Intelligence. Even with that spend, consumer products marketers—including food, beverage, liquor, quick-service restaurants, household products, personal care, pet and apparel brands—are increasingly turning to mobile applications to get an edge in the competitive market.

iOS Musician - Learn, Create, Record, and Perform with your iPhone or iPad… Starbucks rolls out largest mobile payments effort nationwide - Mobile Marketer - Commerce By Giselle Tsirulnik March 31, 2010 Pay via mobile The Starbucks Card mobile application has been updated to be accepted at 1,020 Target and Starbucks stores, making it the largest mobile payment initiative in the United States. MFoundry, Larkspur, CA, created the application in September 2009. MacStories

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