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m-Trends 2010

Whether you’re interested in mobile or just media in general, this compilation from Rudy de Waele, one of my favorite bloggers and strategists in the space, is must-see. Thought provoking predictions from some of the best thinkers in digital – enjoy!
Mobile Trends 2020
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Shift happens

I’d forgotten all about these videos and then they came up in a conversation the other day and I had to hunt around for them on Youtube…

My recent Apps webinar for Brighttalk is now online

Mary Meeker knows what she is talking about

Yes, i am posting this really, really late. It’s one of those note-to-self things.
Mary Meeker 2009 Web 2.0 Summit Presentation
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Chetan Sharma has released his Q3 wireless data report

There is some really good stuff in here this time around. My favorite outtakes include:

AT&T and Verizon own 68% of the mobile data revenues and 61.5% of total subscribers.

67% of US subscribers are using data of some kind ( web and/or SMS)
US subscribers average 568 messages per month

Us Wireless Market Q3 2009 Update [...]

Eric Schmidt talks the talk

Ok, I have been posting a lot of video lately which is kind of a cheat but I have been busy doing cool stuff I swear! So in the meantime here is Google’s Eric Schmidt saying some very prescient things about mobile and cloud computing:
Thanks Ajit!

Powerpoint Karaoke anyone?

It’s the new craze sweeping advertising agency offsites across the world – queue up the worst decks you can find that have nothing to do with your subject of expertise and wing your way through it to entertain your colleagues. I find this really amusing…clearly I spend way too much time using this application:(

“Social marketing intelligence is the black gold of the 21st century” – Alan Moore, SMLXL

ThinkMobile has been a great conference full of dynamic discussion about what mobile – and social – mean to us not just as marketers but as human beings. We’re at the crux of a seismic change in how we create and consume media. We all feel it and it’s thrilling and terrifying all at the [...]