by TwitterFools on November 9, 2010

Tesco launched a mobile version of its Direct site this week, which features the retailer’s non-food range. The launch comes in response to growing levels of traffic from mobile phones to Tesco Direct. Mobile visits have increased by 300% in the last year. Homepage The homepage is simple and easy to use. The twelve product [...]
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by TwitterFools on November 1, 2010

This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see… Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on October 25, 2010

Mobile application recommendation websites and services have sprung out of a growing need to filter, rank and recommend the best apps from the hundreds of thousands now available for download onto mobile phones. These sites operate outside of the official app marketplaces like the iTunes App Store and the Android Market, for example. With iTunes [...]
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by TwitterFools on October 11, 2010

It should have become increasingly difficult to overlook mobile services when deploying enterprise applications for customer facing brands. But it appears not. I still don’t see much integration between Social CRM platforms and text messaging although I do see mobile apps showing up and mobile-friendly platforms like Lithium Mobile. In Africa, apps and mobile-friendly solutions [...]
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by TwitterFools on September 28, 2010

Android phones are currently not into any pressing security issues and even though now Android going facilitate their customers with more security through Norton mobile. Recently Symantec has launched an antivirus for mobiles and this is Norton for Android, which is a beta version at this moment. This beta version is currently available . …
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by TwitterFools on September 25, 2010

Editor’s note: If you’ve ever travelled on the London Underground, you’ll know that it’s impossible to get a mobile signal across most of the network. Ever wondered why? Here, Steve Kennedy explains why it’s such a difficult prospect. As we reported this week, Boris Johnson wants to get mobiles working on the London Underground train [...]
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by TwitterFools on September 23, 2010

Starbucks is taking a tip from its users and designing its upcoming web landing portal Starbucks Digital Network to be optimized for mobile devices. The site will be built in HTML5, use touch and swipes and will be optimized for iOS, Android and BlackBerry devices Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on September 18, 2010

This is a post I’ve looked forward to writing for a long time — and I’m surprised that I’m even getting the chance. In July 2009, we broke the news that Apple had banned Google Voice from the iPhone. But it hadn’t just blocked Google’s official application — it had also removed two third-party applications [...]
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by TwitterFools on August 19, 2010

Twitter Revolution, How Social Media &Mobile Marketing Is Changing the Way We Do Business & Market Online – 2008 publication
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