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Facebook announces Offers, mobile ads
Facebook today introduced Offers, a way to share special discounts and promotions, plus premium ads and Sponsored Stories in the Facebook logout Page and mobile News Feed.
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Facebook launching mobile ads next week (rumor)
Facebook could announce a mobile advertising platform for its social network as soon as February 29, 2012, and then start rolling out mobile ads in early March, according to the latest rumors.
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Ad agencies: 89% Facebook, 39% Twitter, 18% Google+
Advertising agencies say their clients are still choosing Facebook above all social networks. While Facebook has a huge lead ahead of all its competitors, Google+ is growing quickly.
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Facebook IPO Filing Shows It's Still Not Operating in the Mobile Era
Facebook Inc.'s S1 statement today shows the firm hasn't made the leap to post-PC era. That should be cause for concern for investors.
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Facebook to tackle mobile advertising next year (rumor)
Facebook is planning to launch a mobile advertising service in Q1 2012, according to a new rumor. The company would be going up against the likes of Google, Apple, and Millennial Media.
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Millennial Media: Android tops network ad impressions, iOS everything else
The latest ad statistics from Millennial Media demonstrate how clearly the iPad is dominating the U. S. tablet segment. Android is tops in ad impressions overall.
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InMobi: Apple surpasses Nokia for European mobile ad requests
Nokia has lost in yet another race to Apple, but this is actually a first for the iPhone maker, according to a new report from global mobile ad network InMobi.
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Game on: Google closes AdMob purchase just in time for Apple's iAds
After a lot of regulatory hubbub, Google finally closed its $750 million purchase of AdMob. Now the mobile advertising battle with Apple can commence.
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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Sapphire sketches: On mobility in the enterprise
Earlier this month, I covered SAP's Sapphire Now conference in Orlando. But a few things slipped between the cracks. These are my Sapphire sketches for 2012.
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Old media vs the cloud: a clash of cultures
A clash of cultures between traditional marketing conventions and enterprise software getting more involved in digital branding infrastructure is going to result in friction and sparks. The prize...
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Can RIM survive until BlackBerry 10?
Shares in Research in Motion, the BlackBerry smartphone maker, have been halted. With everything resting on BlackBerry 10, has the company left it too late?
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RIM's Q1 unravels, operating loss on deck
RIM says: "The on-going competitive environment is impacting our business in the form of lower volumes and highly competitive pricing dynamics in the marketplace."
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Getting a handle on the Virgin Mobile Venture (pictures)
The Virgin Mobile Venture has an onboard QWERTY keyboard and is available for $79.99.
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Facebook IPO: Overhyped or oversold?
What went wrong with the Facebook IPO? This timeline tries to put things into some sort of order from initial excitement and hype to burst bubble and technology failure.
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Memory lane: Palm xv and OmniSky Minstrel V -- mobile email rocked my world
Few gadgets have touched my world as profoundly as the lowly Palm PDA and the cellular modem I used with it.
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Doing some hiring? Mobile app 'time shifts' interviews
HireVue offers a service that lets companies push interactive questionnaires to candidates that can be completed on demand using smartphones or tablet computers.
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RIM's 'mass exodus' finally hits: "It's not me, it's you"
A RIM 'mass exodus': we knew it would happen, and we thought that customers would walk away in droves. Instead, it's the staff who are walking out amid job cuts as high as 6,000.
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Mitt Romney's kinder, gentler iPad
Now we can finally rest assured that no matter which party wins the White House, our leaders will benefit daily from outsourcing American manufacturing jobs to underpaid Chinese workers.
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Portable Bluetooth speakers: Big Jambox, Bose SoundLink, Nokia Play 360 compared
More and more of us are storing or streaming music on our mobile phones and as the summer outdoor season starts you may be considering a wireless speaker solution. I had the chance to take a look...
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