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Global Spending on Mobile Advertising to Rise Exponentially by 2013 (Marketing Vox)
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Posted: 11/08/2009
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New data from Gartner predicts that global spending on mobile ads will rise 74%, reaching $913.5M this year, escalating to more than $13B by 2013. The report claims that location-based targeting and bigger gains in GPS technology, along with wide adoption of smartphones, 3G network data plans and downloadable applications will incite the growth as early as 2010. Parks Associates reports that advertising revenues in the US and Canada will grow from $208M in 2009 to $1.5B by 2013, with smartphone sales accounting for 45.5% of all mobile phone sales that year. JiWire reports a 79% increase in the use of mobile devices at public Wi-Fi hotspots in North America in the first half of 2009, and while research from MRI shows early consumer disapproval with mobile ads, 20% of that same audience would like to watch live TV via their cellphones.
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Industry:
Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,
Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services,
Telecommunications
Topic:
E-Commerce,
Experience & Interaction,
Marketing Communications,
Technology Implementation
Region:
Global,
North America,
Asia Pacific,
Europe
Audience:
Business to Consumer
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Mini 5 Mobile Browser Means Big Business for Opera Software (Internet Evolution)
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Posted: 11/08/2009
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Norway's Opera Software, the leading maker of mobile browsers, recently released Mini 5, a redesigned, more user-friendly instrument. According to John Strand, chief executive of Danish consultancy Strand Consult, “Opera Mini has been the main driver of growth for Opera.” New features are designed to simplify web surfing: like speed dial, tabs and a password manager. Statistics from StatCounter show that Opera captures 25% of global mobile internet traffic, while Apple (22%) and Nokia (21%) are close behind. Google’s recent entry into the market and Mozilla Foundation’s plans to enter soon promises to widen the playing field. Opera, which markets its browser to cell phone makers and operators, gained 22% for its shares over the first three quarters of 2009. The browser can be downloaded directly by consumers for free.
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Industry:
Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services,
Telecommunications
Topic:
Technology Implementation
Region:
Global
Audience:
Business to Business,
Business to Consumer
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HP Closes the BI Gap with Informatica (Intelligent Enterprise)
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Posted: 11/08/2009
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HP recently advanced its partnership with Informatica to round out its business intelligence portfolio by offering a host of new “solution bundles,” including: HP Neoview, HP Master Data Management Services and HP Information Quality Management Services, all with Informatica Data Integration Platform. Informatica upped the ante of its own services portfolio with its recent acquisition of complex event processing (CEP) vendor Agent Logic to isolate events and patterns of events within high-volume, fast-moving data. Shipping, e-commerce, utility and IT are among CEP’s real-time applications, and HP will likely combine the new technology with Informatica's identity resolution capabilities to drive even more e-commerce applications like as real-time rewards, cross-selling and up-selling.
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Industry:
Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services
Topic:
Business Intelligence,
Content Strategy,
E-Commerce,
Technology Implementation
Region:
Global
Audience:
Business to Business
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Digital Window Shopping: The Return of the Online Cart Deserter (Marketing Vox)
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Posted: 10/22/2009
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A McAfee study found that online cart deserters may simply suffer from a temporary case of cold feet. Digital Window Shopping: The Long Journey to Buy, finds that 65% of online window shoppers simply wait a day or two before committing to a purchase. The study, which examined 163 million online transactions, suggests that these shoppers may just open their wallets a little more slowly than others. "The good news is that those shoppers who you thought were disappearing may not be gone, they may just be delaying," said Research Analyst Shane Keats of McAfee. Sales conversions are 11% higher when accompanied by security cues like Trustmark and a PayPal/comScore study found that 21% of buyers will abandon a site completely without security verification, further suggesting that abandonment and security issues go hand-in-hand.
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Industry:
Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,
Retail & Products
Topic:
E-Commerce,
Experience & Interaction,
Marketing Communications
Region:
Global
Audience:
Business to Consumer
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Motorola SmartPhone Targets Social Network Crowd (Internet Evolution)
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Posted: 10/22/2009
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Motorola’s new smartphone, the Cliq, targets a young crowd addicted to social networking. The Cliq features a dynamic home screen with a collage of emails, tweets and status updates flashing over the sender’s profile pictures. The moderately priced Cliq, estimated to cost around $100, will be available this fall from T-Mobile. Another more expensive version will be available from Verizon. Both phones use Google’s Android operating system, but Motorola transformed the Cliq’s software to include Motoblur–the wow factor that makes the phone stand out from the crowd of Android phones expected to launch in the 2009 holiday season. Users simply supply their account information and the Internet-based service will combine all the information from a user’s e-mail and social networking accounts into one handy address book.
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Industry:
Telecommunications
Topic:
Creative & Design,
Experience & Interaction,
Technology Implementation
Region:
North America
Audience:
Business to Consumer,
Peer Groups & Communities
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