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Aus Mobile Ad Spending To Increase by 65% Next Year

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23rd August

A recent article on B&T reported that advertising spending on mobile is predicted to increase by more than 65% in the next year. This data comes from the PWC Global Entertainment and Media Outlook for 2012 – 2016. This is of course off a fairly low base, but the data suggests the tipping point is almost here for local mobile ad spending.


The Olympic Evolution of Mobile

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5th August

The folks at Float Mobile Learning have created an infographic to illustrate the huge changes we have experienced in mobile since the last Olympic games in Beijing.  They’ve also taken a snapshot of the types of mobile phone we were using during the last four Olympic games, and highlight some of the apps sporting enthusiasts can download today to engage with the 2012 games in London.

It’s a reminder of how fast things change in this space!


Android Market Share Overtakes iOS in Australia for Q1 2012

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Android Market Share Overtakes iOS in Australia for Q1 2012

27th July

Devices running the Android O/S made up more than half of all smartphone sales in Australia in Q1 according to Kantar WorldPanel Comtech.



Happy Birthday iPhone

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Happy Birthday iPhone

29th June

Today is the 5th anniversary of the iPhone’s introduction to the world – back in 2007. In case you’ve forgotten, you might want to watch this short clip of Steve Jobs introducing the original iPhone – brings a tear to the eye huh?



Facebook & Amazon Plans for Mobile Advertising

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2nd June

A good snapshot article from Mobile Marketer, summarising some of the rumours we’re hearing about Facebook and Amazon, and their potential investments in the mobile space.