In brief: Steve Ives, Taptu CEO, recounts the key takeaways of the new report showing the growth of Mobile Touch Web sites outpaces the growth of apps in the Apple and Android app stores why commerce rocks on the Mobile Touch Web PLUS a look a the Virtual Roundtable and what mobile industry entrepreneurs, authorities and pundits think about the Mobile Touch Web and the potential impact on how we live, work and shop.
Taptu, the search and discovery engine that indexes touchscreen content, reports that the Mobile Touch Web – websites and destinations created specifically for access via touchscreen devices such as the Apple iPhone – has grown 35 percent since last quarter. Unlike other mobile Web content, this content stands out through finger-friendly layouts and light-weight pages that are faster to load over cellular networks. The report, which covers January 2010 thru April 2010, also shows Mobile Touch Web sites rose to 440,100 from 326,600 in January.
May 13, 2010
Tags: Android, app store, Apple, Curation, Fjord, Gartner Piper Jaffray, Google, iPhone, mobile analytics, Mobile Commerce, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Search, Mobile Touch Web, podcast, Taptu, touchscreen, Virtual Roundtable, visual search, white paper
Posted in Content Discovery, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Mobile Search, Podcasts, White Papers | 1 Comment »
In brief: A run down of some significant mobile search stats and studies in the run up to Exploring the Future of Mobile Search, an exploratory expert workshop organized by the European Commission, where MSG will give the keynote address.
It's encouraging to see a much sharper focus on mobile search and a growing realization among mobile operators, content providers and publishers/developers that there is a lot more to mobile search than the universal model we know from the online Internet. Mobile phone form factors push companies to develop new mobile search services that deliver us relevant results in tune with our intent and context. All the better if these services make use of features and functions such as voice recognition, image recognition, location-awareness and Augmented Reality.
Another development that makes search essential is the avalanche of apps and app stores, and the drive by all the players in the ecosystem to make these content and services storefronts a commercial success. Case in point: Apple's decision to snap up Siri, a voice-activated digital personal assist that takes the concept of search to a new level (allowing us to find not search!)
May 10, 2010
Tags: Aisle411, Apps, Australia, comScore, Data Points, Expertmaker, Facebook, getfugu, GigaOm, Google, Mobile Commerce, Mobile Local Search, Mobile Search, Mobile search workshop, Mobile Touch Web, Orange, Taptu, YouTube
Posted in Location-Based Services, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Mobile Search, Mobile Social Media | 2 Comments »
When I connected with Randy Cavaiani, Novarra Vice President, Marketing, last week at CTIA I had a hunch that something big was in the pipeline. For one, he was in a great mood. Second, he used the opportunity to walk me through Novarra's big-picture vision of the mobile Internet, a topic we have discussed several times and at key milestones in
I've followed Novarra from the start and watched it cleverly and quietly align its server/micro-browser capabilities to focus on a much broader agenda. It’s all about providing operators, handset makers and Internet brands the technology and know-how to create new services and revenue streams (with the help of in-network intelligence, mobile Internet click-stream analytics and context information from Novarra).
March 29, 2010
Tags: Apple, bnetTV, Fjord, mobile analytics, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Nokia, Novarra, Taptu
Posted in Mobile Marketing, Personalization, Usability | 1 Comment »
Dear friends and colleagues including Ajit Jaokar (mobile authority and blogger at Open Gardens) and Mack McKelvey (Senior Vice President of Marketing, Millennial Media) have tweeted and
February 24, 2010
Tags: All Things Digital, Ars Technica, bango, Blyk, Crunch Mobile, CrunchGear, Gizmodo, Konector, Mobile Industry Review, Netsize, ReadWriteWeb, scobleizer, Taptu, Tego Interactive, VentureBeat, Xiam
Posted in MobileGroove | 1 Comment »
Reams have been written about the impact of the Apple iPhone on content production and content creation. Yes, we should be excited about the avalanche of apps and content, but we must also cope with the hard reality that one Web presence may not be enough. In fact, it may be that we are witnessing the emergence of a new
February 22, 2010
Tags: AdMob, app store, Apple, Flirtomatics, Google, JumpTap, mobile analytics, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Mobile SEO, Nuance, Somo, Splinternet, Taptu, Tomi Ahonen, Vodafone, WAP Review
Posted in Content Discovery, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Usability | 8 Comments »

Local focused mobile advertising is shaping up to be more than a revenue opportunity. There is every indication that it will be one the few channels to buck the downward trend in advertising spend over the next few years. Where's the money?
November 26, 2009
Tags: AdMob, behavioral targeting, Google, Location-Based Services, MCN, Microsoft, Mobile Marketing, Taptu, Yahoo
Posted in Guest columns, Location-Based Services, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research | 6 Comments »