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Customer Conversations: Are Apps A Shout Out or a Deep Discussion
How are today’s marketers using mobile and social apps and new digital platforms to reach the customer in innovative and interesting ways? Marketers, brands, studios and agencies share their experience and data.
2:45pm on Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Speakers:
Website: digiday: APPS Conference
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Jumptap will be present at the Blackberry® Developer Conference at Marriott Marquis in San Francisco, CA from November 9th to November 12th. We will be located at the App~Promo booth (#402). Please stop by and visit our team.
Topics: News
Tags: app-promo, developers, mobile advertising, mobile device, Mobile Marketing, san francisco
comScore’s Mobile Marketing Webinar contained some fascinating data on the rise of mobile media usage. You can view the .pdf document at the link below.
Topics: Blog, Uncategorized
Tags: Comscore, mobile advertising, mobile device, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, webinar
JumpTap, which is currently working with 16 carriers around the world, is able to access this user data because it collaborates directly with these carriers, Ramer said. Google, on the other hand, could become a direct competitor to carriers, including Verizon Wireless and AT&T, if it wins spectrum licenses in the 700MHz spectrum auction now being conducted by the Federal Communications Commission. What’s more, Google’s business model depends on its consumer brand and its direct relationship with consumers. Ceding too much control to Google makes carriers nervous because they don’t want their services to become commoditized.
JumpTap, which is currently working with 16 carriers around the world, is able to access this user data because it collaborates directly with these carriers, Ramer said. Google, on the other hand, could become a direct competitor to carriers, including Verizon Wireless and AT&T, if it wins spectrum licenses in the 700MHz spectrum auction now being conducted by the Federal Communications Commission. What’s more, Google’s business model depends on its consumer brand and its direct relationship with consumers. Ceding too much control to Google makes carriers nervous because they don’t want their services to become commoditized.
JumpTap, which is currently working with 16 carriers around the world, is able to access this user data because it collaborates directly with these carriers, Ramer said. Google, on the other hand, could become a direct competitor to carriers, including Verizon Wireless and AT&T, if it wins spectrum licenses in the 700MHz spectrum auction now being conducted by the Federal Communications Commission. What’s more, Google’s business model depends on its consumer brand and its direct relationship with consumers. Ceding too much control to Google makes carriers nervous because they don’t want their services to become commoditized.