Archive for the 'Mobile' Category

Helio will go bust

SK Telecom and Earthlink will finally throw in the towel and scrap Helio. (…)

Popularity: 5% [?]

Posted on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd 2008 | in Mobile | 1 Comment »

YouTube on Helio Mobile: Two clicks, no fees

Mobile virtual network operator Helio announced an agreement with YouTube to make the user-generated content aggregator’s video clips available free for subscribers. (…)

Popularity: 6% [?]

Posted on Wednesday, Dec. 12th 2007 | in Mobile, YouTube | No Comments »

MySpace Mobile Becomes Ad-Funded

Social networking website MySpace has launched a free ad-funded mobile version. At present, MySpace mobile had been a premium subscription based service and worked on AT&T and Helio. (…)

Popularity: 8% [?]

Posted on Wednesday, Dec. 12th 2007 | in Mobile, MySpace | No Comments »

Better Browser Alternatives Would Stimulate Mobile Internet Adoption

Although high-speed wireless data networks are available to the majority of all cell phone users, few are migrating “desktop” activities to cell phones. (…)

Popularity: 6% [?]

Posted on Thursday, Dec. 6th 2007 | in Mobile | No Comments »

Wal-Mart Introduces Integrated Mobile and Digital Offering . . . and Gets It Right

With seemingly little fanfare, Wal-Mart launched its offering in the mobile off-deck content space, Wal-Mart Mobile. The platform has a web-based content store and WAP portal (www.wmtmobile.com). (…)

Popularity: 6% [?]

Posted on Monday, Dec. 3rd 2007 | in Mobile | No Comments »

CBS Brings WiFi to Big Apple (MediaWeek)

In an initiative led by CBS Corp., a bustling swath of midtown Manhattan will soon have free wireless access. (…)

Popularity: 4% [?]

Posted on Friday, Nov. 16th 2007 | in Mobile | No Comments »

NBC and Sprint To Heroes Viewers: ‘Create Your Hero’

I’ve got to give it to NBC, they do a great job of interacting fans with the awesome show Heroes. (…)

Popularity: 6% [?]

Posted on Tuesday, Nov. 13th 2007 | in Cross-Platform Content, Mobile | No Comments »

Big Ideas For Small Screens (MEDIAWEEK)

How the mobile revenue-share model could work for content owners
Michael Goldstein
With more than 1 billion mobile phones now in use, it’s no wonder video content owners have been sold the dream of a flawed business model-revenue share in the mobile space. (…)

Popularity: 5% [?]

Posted on Monday, Nov. 12th 2007 | in Mobile | No Comments »

Most Mobile Content Execs are NOT Mobile Content Users

Wireless communities and consumer services provider BuzzCity says 54 percent of delegates surveyed at the MoCollywood 2007 conference never use the premium mobile content services they market and sell. (…)

Popularity: 5% [?]

Posted on Thursday, Oct. 4th 2007 | in Mobile | No Comments »

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