You know the specter of the downturn has hit mobile when a super power like Google claims it can't attend participate in industry events because of budget constraints.
However, smart companies know that a sluggish economy spell opportunity for businesses that know how to move forward when the economy is standing still. Indeed, the doom-and-gloom mood hasn't stopped 50+ industry heavyweights from around the world f...
May 6, 2009
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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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