eBay Mobile Transactions To Hit $4 Billion In 2011
According to MediaPost, EBay’s mobile sales are expected to double to $4 billion this year. Up from $610 million in 09 mobile commerce continues to grow as a percentage of overall revenue at eBay. Consumers are spending more $$ shopping on mobile and are making purchases from most categories. Good news for mobile and great news for...
Read MoreSocialFlow Gets Serious, Makes Veteran Entrepreneur Peter Hershberg El Presidente
SocialFlow announced today the hiring of NYC startup veteran Peter Hershberg who will step in as President. Hershberg has been active with Betaworks properties and has been advising SocialFlow so this is a good and not surprising...
Read MoreSocialFlow CEO, Frank Speiser presents at the MESA Presents: The New Marketing Math [Data = Dollars]
Good event put on last night by Mesa at the NY Times building about the usage of consumer data and its impact on marketing. Very good panel with SocialFlow, Proclivity Systems, Media6Degrees and ShareThis talking about the growth and impact of consumer data and their ability to leverage it to ultimately deliver a better experience to the end user (not to mention their brand customers). It...
Read MoreThe best web strategy is one you don’t understand – Absolutely NO BRANDCUFFS!
Hardly working startup guys from college humor. Too funny!!
Read MoreBreaking Bin Laden: visualizing the power of a single tweet
Very interesting blog post by our client SocialFlow that looks at breaking news, rumors and the impact of twitter on the announcement of Bin Laden’s death.
Read MoreAndroid Fragmentation: Sounds like Java & Brew all over again!
This post caught my eye on Moconews. Netflix product guy explains why their app is limited to a small number of Android phones. Fragmentation among Android OS handsets is already rearing its ugly head for developers who must now make tough decisions about which handsets to support. Streaming video on handsets has some specific challenges, so I’m not surprised that Neflix ran into...
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