Thursday, 26 February 2009
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Monday, 23 February 2009
Mobile Advertising Opportunities in India on the Rise
Source: Trendsniff
The global mobile marketing industry is expected to grow to $24 billion by 2013, and with over 300 million mobile subscribers, it is no surprise that the mobile advertising space is bubbling with enthusiasm. A study, “Why mobile advertising matters”, conducted by Nokia in partnership with TNS India shows increasing patterns of the use of...

The global mobile marketing industry is expected to grow to $24 billion by 2013, and with over 300 million mobile subscribers, it is no surprise that the mobile advertising space is bubbling with enthusiasm. A study, “Why mobile advertising matters”, conducted by Nokia in partnership with TNS India shows increasing patterns of the use of...

Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Download mobileYouth report overview 2009 - insights, youth mobile trends and mobile behavior
Source: Mobileyouth
mobileYouth - youth marketing mobile culture research · grahamdbrown · AddThis Feed Button ... Looking for Youth Marketing Insights and Trends? View our latest mobileYouth videos on youth marketing ...
mobileYouth - youth marketing mobile culture research · grahamdbrown · AddThis Feed Button ... Looking for Youth Marketing Insights and Trends? View our latest mobileYouth videos on youth marketing ...
Thursday, 12 February 2009
The Next 10 Years by Graham Brown (mobileYouth)
Source: Slideshare
The Next 10 Years of Marketing. Industrial Pipelines vs Network Platforms. How will brands survive and customers cope?
The Next 10 Years of Marketing. Industrial Pipelines vs Network Platforms. How will brands survive and customers cope?
Monday, 2 February 2009
Skateistan
Source: threebillion
KABUL, Afghanistan — It looked like an ordinary neighborhood
playground: six children tumbling off their skateboards to the tune of
laughter. But only hours before, just 20 yards away, the body of a
suicide car bomber was sprawled beside a glistening pool of blood.
KABUL, Afghanistan — It looked like an ordinary neighborhood
playground: six children tumbling off their skateboards to the tune of
laughter. But only hours before, just 20 yards away, the body of a
suicide car bomber was sprawled beside a glistening pool of blood.
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