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TV Still Rules the Roost
Mike Shields 06.16.2011According to Nielsen’s latest report on cross platform viewing, few Americans seem to be dumping cable to shift their video viewing to the Web. In fact, TV consumption is up.

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Mobile Video Still Nascent
Mike Shields 06.01.2011New report from mobile marketing firm Mogreet finds marketing opportunities in mobile video to be scattered and still relatively small.

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The Mobile Morass
Corey Kronengold 05.13.2011Everyone agrees that mobile media has a bright future. Now it’s time the industry got to work fixing all the little problems that are keeping it from realizing its potential.

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Targeting the Check In
Mike Shields 05.10.2011LocalResponse allows advertisers to target ads on Twitter to users who have just mentioned their companies in social media or have checked into their retail location.

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The Signal: Apple’s Location Controversy Continues
Saya Weissman 05.05.2011Apple is still facing questions over its collection of users’ location information. It is releasing updates to address concerns.

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The Signal: Tablet Cabs?
Saya Weissman 05.02.2011One Wisconsin taxi company is leaning on tablets in an effort to get ahead. More: Google shockingly does want your mobile data, the best apps of the year that’s a third over, and mobile phones blanket the planet.

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The Signal: Google’s Mobile Ambitions
Digiday Editors 04.26.2011Google is pushing into new areas in mobile, like voice and visual search. Steve Jobs shoots down privacy qualms. AT&T couldn’t handle the iPhone, and more in the day in mobile.

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The Signal: Blackberry’s Struggles
Digiday Editors 04.15.2011BlackBerry’s new tablet lacks email, of all things. Plus: Android means more mobile ads; Tweetbot tempts fate by crossing Twitter; end of an era as Verizon heads in a different direction with ads; and Nokia struggles along with its app store.

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The Signal: Bing’s Surprising iPad Popularity
Digiday Editors 04.14.2011Bing might not be king online, but it’s tops on the iPad for now. Plus: there’s a Flipboard for video; carriers get in on Android’s app market; T-Mobile offers a new data option; and webOS has a pulse.

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The Signal: Apple as the New Nintendo?
Digiday Editors 04.11.2011Apple appears poised to become a gaming juggernaut. Plus: Washington starts poking around AT&T’s T-Mobile buy; Verizon scraps one-year contracts; the Sidekick returns; and feature phones begin to eye history’s dust bin.








