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The MEF Mobile Entertainment Forum and huge things coming   Rimma Perelmuter and Krystal! From the M-E-F Mobile Entertainment Forum. It was a nice surprise to bump into the M-E-F in Asia as I haven’t heard or spoken or seen them since May. In fact, I did think that they had gone off the radar and that was my first question for Rimma when ...
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At the Under the Radar Mobility event, PhoneFusion announced the upcoming Fusion Voice Plus application to bring voicemail to the Google Android T-Mobile G1 smartphone and should become available from the Android market by the end of Q4. Chief executive officer, PhoneFusion, Louis Libin, says: “With the launch of T-Mobile’s G1, the first Android-powered smartphone, people
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AT&T launches the S60-powered Nokia 665 Hey, there it is! After the Nokia 6650 missed its leaked release date and managed to stay off the radar for nearly a month, we were beginning to think they’d canned it. Turns out, the first S60 device to hit AT&T in a long was just taking its sweet time to make it to the shelves.
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Tiny Pictures, Inc. today announced that Radar, the leading service for real-time sharing of cameraphone pictures, videos and conversations between friends, is now available in the "Friends" section of the Rogers Wireless portal
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Under The Radar: Mobile Fun (For MMW’s complete coverage of Under The Radar: Mobility, click here.) So this post isn’t really about marketing. Well, I guess you have to be the ultimate marketer to use your mobile phone to troll singles. (More on that in a moment.) But I had to share two of the funniest–and oddly compelling–presentations at Under The
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Under The Radar: Lessons For Mobile Marketers (For MMW’s complete coverage of Under The Radar: Mobility, click here). SMS the next big thing in marketing? Hardly. Texting is cutting-edge for some marketers and commoditized for others. But those who want to get to the bleeding edge had better pay attention to the companies who presented at Under The Radar: Mobility in Mountain View this
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Under The Radar: Carriers In The Hot Seat (For MMW’s complete coverage of Under The Radar: Mobility, click here.) Wow. When Under The Radar claimed a “fireside chat” with representatives from major U.S. cellular carriers would have “no filters,” they weren’t fibbing. I got the honor of starting things off, by asking Verizon Wireless’ Jennifer Byrne (far left in the photo) about the three-cent...
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Under The Radar: Opening Salvo (For MMW’s complete coverage of Under The Radar: Mobility, click here.) Things kicked off compellingly at “Under The Radar: Mobility” this morning–at least for marketers. The very first company to present, DialPlus, really offered a unique way to market on cell phones that I haven’t seen before. DialPlus creates visual content for mobile phone calls–thus making ...
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Under The Radar: Business Apps Can Help Marketing Efforts  (For MMW’s complete coverage of Under The Radar: Mobility, click here.) During the session titled Business Apps, presenters offered straight-up business solutions. But these can help marketing efforts, even if they’re not marketing-specific. Rather than reaching audiences on their mobile phones, you can use your cell to reach them. First, I want to point out that the
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Under The Radar: Monetize With Mobile (For MMW’s complete coverage of Under The Radar: Mobility, click here.) In this economy, mobile marketing must get consumers to spend more. Right now, SMS coupons are considered bleeding-edge. But at the Monetize session at Under The Radar, companies are thinking well beyond current marketing abilities. Toro and Billing Revolution in particular have been the most
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