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Posts by Paul Bourdeaux

Cellphones.org recently posted a fun fact page about the Android OS. I am an Android fan, so of course I had to check it out, and I …More...

Bloomberg Businessweek is reporting that companies are running up against a dearth of mobile software developers.  But is there really a shortage of developers, or a shortage …More...

Announced today via the AndroidDev twitter account, the Android Market has reached 100,000 applications.  But is this really as big of a milestone as the Android pundits …More...

Mobile is currently the fastest growing marketing channel out there. With the ongoing smartphone explosion, there is no apparent end in sight to the number of mobile …More...

During a speech at CTIA Wireless 2010, Diana Pouliot, director of mobile advertising at Google, stated that one-third of all Google searches from a mobile device had …More...

We’ve seen QR codes in magazines, billboards and TV ads.  Now we are starting to see them in a new venue - the retail location itself. …More...

At the DigiDay Mobile conference  in New York, eMarketer analyst Noah Elkin offered up the following key trends during his keynote address:

When people ask me what the first step is in creating a mobile web presence for their company, my answer sometimes surprises them. The first step is …More...

Are you looking for one or two or fifty-three reasons to take mobile seriously? Then B.L. Ochman’s recently published blog post, Be Mobile or Be Dust, is …More...

A recent headline from Mobile Marketer is a little disturbing - Talent crisis looms in mobile advertising and marketing. Is mobile talent in the marketing industry really …More...

Why is the marketing community making such a big deal out of the mobile web? Maybe because some models are predicting that mobile devices, such as smart …More...

Verizon and Google made headlines this week when they announced a joint policy proposal regarding Net Neutrality. While the statement itself largely follows the idealized view of …More...



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