NJ.com announced today that they have mobilized their website in order to make it easier for mobile users to view and consume content. The site integrates with social media sharing technology and provides continuous content updates for news, weather, sports and entertainment, etc.  For NJ.com, this is a first in a number of steps they plan to take [...]
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Publishers and the iPad
Some of the earlier posts that have been written have taken something of a challenging tone. There has been a lot of talk of projected totals and what it all could mean and why mobile ad technology is more than just an awesome idea. None of that really addresses a real question: what does it [...]
Google and Apple At It Again Over Nothing New
Google and Apple find themselves at odds concerning marketing rights on mobile devices. More specifically, Apple has passed rules that could potentially ban Google from being able to produce ads in iPhones and iPad applications.
More specifically, Apple amended rules regarding the development of apps for the new iOS. The new language of the rules suggests [...]
iPhone: The Next Generation
Apple on Monday went boldly where only Sprint has gone before. Apple announced the new 4G iPhone, and with it a slew of new features. These include a forward-facing camera for video chat, higher resolution screens, and longer battery life.
How big is this? Just ask Steve Jobs, who said it:
the biggest leap we’ve taken since [...]
Springo To Release New iPad App
The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. Whoever can capitalize on this idea stands to prosper in the digital marketing arena. And it looks like Springo is about to step up the game. The company announced on May 31 that it will be releasing a new app for the iPad next month. [...]
Yahoo/Nokia Partnership Targets Google and Apple
Yahoo and Nokia announced on Monday, May 24, that they will teaming up to provide services for each other. Yahoo, which is king of display advertising, will exclusively power email and chat in Nokia’s Internet browser, Ovi. Nokia, in turn, is to provide a map application for Yahoo to use.

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