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10 reasons why mobile analytics are mission critical to a sustainable mobile strategy
January 25, 2012, by mobiThinking
These top tips on mobile analytics were contributed by Michael Ricci, vice president of mobile at Web analytics company Webtrends. On the mobile analytics side, Webtrends’ client base includes Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Monster.com, Hilton, New York Times, Daily Telegraph and RIM... Read More
Win a free ticket for M-Days (Frankfurt, Germany, February 1-2, 2012)
January 25, 2012, by mobiThinking
Congratulations to Franklin Tchakounte, PHD Student, University of Breme, University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon, the winner of the free pass for M-Days. One lucky mobiThinking reader can win a free ticket for the M-Days conference in Frankfurt next week on February 1-2, 2012. The first person to email us with the correct answers to the following questions will win the conference passes. But hurry, you only have until the Monday, January 30 to respond... Read More
Most popular content on mobiThinking in 2011
January 20, 2012, by mobiThinking
mobiThinking was visited by 463,000 unique visitors in 2011 (225 percent more than 2010) – what did they come to read? The top destination was the Compendium of global mobile stats with 470,000 Pageviews (PV), followed by the Guides to mobile ad networks, the world’s top mobile markets, mobile awards and mobile agencies. Find the links to all the top content below…... Read More
Millennial Media, the first mobile ad network to IPO; and thus to reveal revenues and the long road to profitability – analysis
January 9, 2012, by mobiThinking
The announcement of the planned floatation of six-year-old Millennial Media – believed to be one of the largest mobile ad networks in the US – on the stock exchange is interesting for two reasons... Read More
Future of the Mobile Web: Request for submissions
January 6, 2012, by Martin Clancy
Dear mobiForge community, We have invited a number of colleagues and opinion formers from across several different verticals to [b]a forum event in Dublin on January 26th next [/b]to discuss some of the most pressing [b]issues, trends, opportunities and challenges in today’s mobile web environment[/b]. People from companies like Adobe, Cloud Four, Nokia, Yiibu and others will be coming along. The idea is to build towards [b]a consensus on current technology, facts, fictions and opportunities of the mobile web[/b] in an environment that is increasingly noisy and hype filled... Read More