Matt Kapko
Jul 25, 2008 1:15 PM
The MobileBeat 2008 conference ended on a high note yesterday – specifically addressing how companies can make money on mobile. As expected, much of the discussion revolved around mobile advertising – that holy grail of cash just waiting to bubble over and into everyone’s coffers. Omar Hamoui, founder and CEO…
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Advertising, Money, Companies, Viacom, Yahoo, mobile beat
Matt Kapko
Jul 24, 2008 4:25 PM
Good luck getting anyone on this panel to say mobile is heading toward a bust, but you have to give the organizers props for at least raising the question. The MobileBeat 2008 conference hasn’t strayed much from the to-be-expected hype surrounding the recent launch of the iPhone 3G and App…
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Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Technologies / Formats, Operating Systems, Companies, Google, mobile beat, rich miner, sam altman
Matt Kapko
Jul 24, 2008 4:22 PM
In front of a standing-room only crowd, Om Malik, founder of GigaOmni Media, kicked off an afternoon panel pitting mobile versus web and did his best to dig up the details everyone wanted to hear from the likes of Nokia (NYSE: NOK), MySpace, Facebook and Skydeck. Neither MySpace or Facebook…
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Social Media, Technologies / Formats, brandon lucas, jason devitt, mike baker, mobile beat, om malik
Matt Kapko
Jul 24, 2008 1:54 PM
Here at the MobileBeat 2008 conference in Sunnyvale, Calif., Matt Marshall, editor-in-chief of VentureBeat, dove right into the first panel of the day and fired off a series of questions on the iPhone and Apple’s new App Store. Has hype gotten ahead of the iPhone? Shawn Carolan, managing director at…
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Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Companies, Apple, AT&T, matt marshall, mobile beat, richard wong, rick segal, rupert young, shawn carolan
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