Mobile Social Media - the next step is mobileInterested in social media and/or mobile, their past, present and future connections? Fancy amazing stories and experiences of experts in this field? The next MobileMonday session is for you! On the 21st of March, MobileMonday proudly organizes an evening program devoted to Mobile Social Media.Social Media ist the biggest online revolution since the invention of the Internet80% of all Social Media usage is through mobile phones Learn about Lufthansa…See More
Event is on a THURSDAY, starts EARLIER and BOOKING is now open. PLEASE read details below! Startups, which were/are interested to present had to fill out the AppCircus form. Deadline was January, 20th, 2011 - 11:00amDO NOT SUBMIT ANYMORE PLEASE, AS DEADLINE IS OVER!>>>32 APPLIED - THIS IS THE LIST MobileMonday…See More
Mobile Marketing in times of iPhone and iPadSPEAKER U P D A T E: Now with Ossi Urchs and Robert BasicHow much of your ad budget, you would spend for a Mobile Marketing Campaign?Would you invest 10 Million Dollars of it into an iAd campaign?Since the invention of the iPhones, Mobile Marketing archieved its final breakthrough - which new perspectives we will see from the iPad?New challenges will arise for Marketing Representatives how they can win this channel for their company products and…See More
It is high season for mobile applications:The number of application stores are growing and so is the number of downloaded apps.With the appearance of the iPhone Store and the Android Market not only the technology has changed the way mobile functionality is technically delivered to the end user - a complete new mobile ecosystem has been successfully established based on this approach.Where does this leave the mobile web?Are mobile enabled websites an endangered species?Is the browser an…See More
Event Sponsor: T-Mobile Dear Momo Friends,to start off an exciting Momo Frankfurt year, the first event on March, 15th will discuss the current hot topic“mobile content and payment”.Many publishing companies have illustrated how crucial the right mobile content strategy can be. The New York Times just return to a paid-content strategy, announcing that unpaid content concepts are not sustainable.…See More
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