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What’s Your Mobile Marketing Strategy?

Small Business Mavericks

Amidst all the hype with social media, there’s a growing trend that sometimes gets lost in the shuffle: Mobile marketing. Before starting my own company in 2006, I worked for 16 years in the wireless industry for AT&T Wireless and Cingular, so I’ve watched mobile develop over the years with more than a casual passers-by interest.

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Why I Want a Dumb Phone

Ari Herzog

T-Mobile introduced the 768 this year. I bought my first smartphone — a BlackBerry Curve 8330 — in August 2006. This is not about discipline and not using certain applications. This is about not needing social networking or cloud applications 24/7. Productivity culture mobile' I want this phone.

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Knowledge Mobilization and Knowledge Translation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

One of the things I wanted to see Tom Carey explore in his talk today is the concept, suggested in this title, of knowledge mobilization. They continue, "Knowledge mobilization emphasizes purpose (meeting the needs of clients) and looks to how one brings in the knowledge of others.

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Google's Third Wave Of Innovation

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The acquisition of YouTube in 2006 is also significant in this first wave of Google''s innovation. Back in 2006, Google acquired a lesser-known mobile operating system called Android. It was a bold play and one that has - without question - enabled Google to become a dominant player in the mobile space. boston dynamics.

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Killing My BlackBerry Softly

Ari Herzog

I bought a BlackBerry Curve 8330 in August 2006 — with the specific intent to use the smartphone at a government technology summit I was to attend later that month. I send and receive phone calls and text messages daily, but am only using the email and web applications because they are there.

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A Brief History of the Evolution of Social Technology

Social Media Marketing

Use of emails and phones has become a mobile endeavor that is no longer tied to the home- or office landline and stationary computer. As a result, a good many businesses are now built around primarily the aspect of promoting other businesses through social media (and especially mobile social media) applications.

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The information processing view of humanity

Buzz Marketing for Technology

« Keynote: building the networked professional firm | Main | Mobile social networking, meaning virtual networks bringing people physically together, will inevitably be a pervasive application » The information processing view of humanity. Future of Media Report 2006. Applications list (2). December 2006 (6).

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