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29.06.12 19:42
Even as technology giants Facebook and Google are still struggling to adequately monetize mobile users, Twitter recently announced they are generating the majority of their total revenues from the rapidly growing mobile sector. Adam Bain, Twitter’s president of global revenue, recently told the Wall Street Journal, “We know that mobile is how...
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Twitter’s Mobile Advertising Producing Majority of Revenues
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HTC Revenues Falter, Is Rumored To Be Shut Out Of Windows 8
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worldspy -
07.06.12 12:02
News updates all day from Fast Company.HTC is said, by inside sources speaking to Bloomberg, to be "shut out" of the introduction of Microsoft's hotly-anticipated Windows 8 operating system for tablets. MS is concerned that HTC doesn't sell enough devices or have enough experience making tablets compared to better-known names like HP or Asus.
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Internet Ad Revenues Hit $31 Billion in 2011, Up 22% Over 2010 [STUDY]
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worldspy -
18.04.12 20:07
Strong growth in display, video and mobile-based advertising prompted a banner year for U.S. online advertising as revenues topped $31 billion,…
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Apple added $38 billion in cash last year
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KMR -
25.01.12 06:21
Last year I suggested that Apple could reach $100 billion for 2011. That was based on the addition of about $20 billion during 2010. Apple added $38 billion to reach $97.6 billion at the end of 2011.
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iOS enjoys 3-1 advantage over Android in app starts, revenue
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worldspy -
13.12.11 19:07
Despite the confident words of Google chairman Eric Schmidt, who predicted that Android would be the primary platform for developers, the current trends are still decidedly leaning toward iOS. Mobile analytics firm Flurry found that developers are picking iOS over Android by a 3-1 ratio.
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Mobile Games May Be Taking Off, But How Are Their Creators Going To Make ...
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KMR -
16.11.11 21:59
Mobile gaming is big and getting bigger. You’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it one thousand times. Japan’s mobile, social gaming giants are killing it; Android and iOS games now generate more revenue than all of Nintendo and Sony’s portable games combined; and games are the most popular mobile app category in the U.S.
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The Tablet Revolution
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KMR -
02.11.11 14:28
Eighteen months after the introduction of the iPad, 11% of U.S. adults now own a tablet computer of some kind. About half (53%) get news on their tablet every day, and they read long articles as well as get headlines. But a majority says they would not be willing to pay for news content on these devices, according to the most detailed study to...
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Spotify continues to lose money despite revenues nearing USD100m
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KMR -
12.10.11 18:02
Spotify continues to post losses despite revenues nearing USD100m Spotify is still posting a loss despite revenues increasing 458% year on year to GBP63.17m (USD98.92m) in 2010, leading to growing questions over whether music streaming can ever be a money spinner for the music industry. The firm posted a net loss after tax of GBP26.54m (USD41.
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Social Network Ad Revenues to Hit $10 Billion in 2013 [STUDY]
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05.10.11 23:03
Global social network ad revenues will hit $5.5 billion this year and then top $10 billion by 2013, according to eMarketer.
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MediaPost Publications In-App Buying Drives Most iPhone App Revenues
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KMR -
23.09.11 13:19
The art of the upsell is proving to be the real art of making some money from mobile content. The freemium model, in which a developer or publisher gives away their basic app for free and then uses in-app purchases or upgrades to get revenue, is driving the market.
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