Mobile: the next big thing?

November 13, 2008

Mobile Marketing: Is It Really the Next Big Thing? You’ve probably read recently that mobile marketing is next big thing. More than one executive, seeing the cell phone as the key to a portable, omnipresent one-to-one relationship, has called it the “most powerful marketing tool in history.” That day may come, but make no mistake: [...]

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my iNitial thoughts (my first iPhone)

August 2, 2008

So despite my frustration with the AT&T pricing model, I caved and got the iPhone 3G a few days ago. This is my first “smartphone”. Prior to this I had a motorola razr 3, so I used the phone for calling, texting and the occasional photo. There was internet connectivity, but it was slow and [...]

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What “No-commitment pricing option”? (AT&T and iPhone)

July 12, 2008

I don’t tend to rant on here, but I am just incredibly disillusioned by the iPhone pricing model. In October or November of last year, I switched to AT&T, with a long-term goal to get an iPhone. I established my service plan with them with this firm objective, and was assured that this was feasible.

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TinyPaste (more Twitter fun)

June 27, 2008

I just read a review on TinyPaste on Techcrunch. TinyPaste is considered “tinyURL for text”. The idea is an interesting one: just the other day my coworker Jay Donavan (@getdonavan) was musing: Twitter needs an inline thesaurus that automagically finds short synonyms. Words over 10 chars offers suggestions. Wouldn’t that rock?. The 140 character limit [...]

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Google “optimizing for mobile”

September 21, 2007

Lately I’ve been doing some reading on mobile apps. I came across a review for Cameron Moll’s Mobile Web Book on 456 Berea Street and then today I stumbled upon an article on “How to make any website a mobile site, with google. The results are pretty interesting! It’s interesting to see how the People’s [...]

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