Ingrid Lunden
Sep 21, 2011 5:50 AM
A look at some of the big stories in mobile today: » Apple looks like it has a date for its much-anticipated new product announcements: October 4, say sources. It will be the first time an announcement day will be led by Tim Cook, who took over from Steve Jobs as…
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Ingrid Lunden
Apr 6, 2011 7:37 AM
Our look at some of the big stories today in mobile: Nokia (NYSE: NOK) schedules a Symbian event; some forecasts on mobile entertainment revenues; and question marks over how well Motorola’s new Xoom and Atrix devices are selling.
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Ingrid Lunden
Feb 22, 2011 9:24 AM
New forecasts out today for the mobile music market from Juniper Research: it will bring in revenues of $5.5 billion by 2015, compared to $3.1 billion last year. What’s interesting is that mobile music might just turn out to be more competitive than the digital market overall. While digital music…
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James Quintana Pearce
Jun 3, 2009 2:30 PM
Mobile advertising will continue to grow over the next five years and is expected to hit $5.7 billion by 2014, according to Juniper Research. The analysts predict that a need for engagement with the customer and a quantifiable return on investment will drive growth in mobile advertising, but big brands…
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James Quintana Pearce
Apr 15, 2008 11:18 AM
Although the vast majority of mobile advertising is currently based on SMS, Juniper Research predicts that streamed and broadcast mobile TV services will become the most lucrative channels for mobile ads by 2010. Juniper predicts that spending on mobile TV advertising will grow from $335 million in 2008 to more…
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