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We all knew that QR codes were gaining in popularity.  But I don’t think that anybody expected usage to grow 1200% in the second half of 2010 …More...

Park Company Realtors have taken the next step with mobile marketing, adding a very creative and user friendly location aware mobile campaign.  By simply texting PARK to …More...

According to Androidica, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona has been very good to Android.

With every angry bird launched and egg loving pig destroyed, Angry Birds continues to redefine mobile application strategy.  In a recent interview with the website TechTree, Rovio’s …More...

Yesterday, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster projected that advertising revenue from Android could top $1.3 billion in 2012.

Not too long ago, business cards were the easiest way to exchange contact information at social and networking events. Getting your business card into the hand (and …More...

If you were one of the lucky people who actually attended Super Bowl XLV, I hope you brought your Android phone or iPhone!

In President Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech to Congress, he called for making high speed wireless servivce available to the vast majority of the country.Within …More...

CNNMoney has an interesting article this week predicting that the mobile wallet will soon replace our old-fashioned credit cards.  And if you look at the data, they …More...

At the beginning of 2011, I predicted that we would see no less than a dozen new tablets released into the market by the end of the …More...

Its been rumored for over a month, but now it is confirmed.  phoneArena.com reports that, “According to Google’s Q4 earning call, 300,000 Android handsets are being activated …More...

Simon Judge, from Mobile Phone Development, reports on an interesting bit of research from Javelin that suggests there may be a lucrative opportunity for developing financial applications …More...



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