What do you get when you bring together the intellectual resources of Rudy De Waele/ mTrends and dotopen, an open innovation consulting firm known for its insights into the emerging mobile Web 2.0 ecosystem, and MSearchGroove, a knowledge resource dedicated to the analysis of mobile search (and all things mobile at the intersection of context and content)? In a word, impact!
Since teaming up with Rudy De Waele, b...
May 11, 2009
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Posted in Content Discovery, Local Search, Location-based services, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Research, Mobile Search, Multimodal Search, Usability, Web 2.0 | 6 Comments »
The realization that mobile advertising is ripe for a re-think (and the stark possibility that traditional advertising inventory may be dead on the mobile platform, as Alan Moore, author luminary and founder of the communication consultancy SMLXL, suggests) forces operators, brands, enablers and agencies to focus on what many are calling engagement marketing.
At the other end of the spectrum, this shift in mindset...
April 8, 2009
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Posted in Enterprise Search, Local Search, Location-based services, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Research, Mobile Search, Mobile Social Networking, Multimodal Search, Personalization, Usability, Web 2.0 | 5 Comments »