How Mobile Startups Are Taking Revenue From Carriers
Why Mobile Startups Are Beating The Carriers (TechCrunch)
The carrier oligopoly is being challenged by over-the-top data services. And while the network operators are not about to lose their fiefdoms entirely, they are being pushed onto the back foot. The shift from circuit switched voice-plus-text services to all-IP mobile data has allowed Internet companies to come in and start disrupting their lucrative walled gardens. The traditional carrier revenue streams of voice and SMS are being eroded by more flexible and cheaper VoIP and over-the-top messaging alternatives, whether it’s Skype or Viber or Whatsapp or Line. According to a recent report by Strategy Analytics more than $3 billion in operator messaging revenue will be eradicated between 2012 and 2017. Read >>
Google Is The Number One All Around Destination (comScore)
This is comScore's first official rankings based on Web and mobile using its Media Metrix Multi-Platform tool. The company started testing the new ranking technology in November, and its scoring accounts for people using multiple devices to access sites. The average property within the Top 100 increased its audience size by an average of 38 percent, and 19 of those properties had incremental mobile (i.e. smartphone and tablet) audiences that extended the reach of their desktop audiences by at least 50 percent. The properties with the greatest incremental percentage gains from mobile were Groupon (223 percent), Zynga (211 percent) and Pandora (183 percent). And
Sergey Brin Talks Google Glass At TED 2013 (Phandroid)
While many of us (even those who pre-ordered at Google I/O or are waiting on the Early Explorers program) are still waiting on
A Budget iPhone Would Throw The Market Into Chaos (BGR)
The buzz around the budget
iOS Vs. Android: The Apps Arms Race (Trademob)
Trademob put together an infographic contrasting
In the aftermath of the release of the Samsung Galaxy S4 last week, and Apple’s marketing backlash, the iOS vs. Android arms race has hit a milestone. Android is growing faster than ever, in terms of both their market share and the revenue they pay out to app marketers. And Apple’s marketing has taken on a decidedly "attacking" tone. Read >>
Yahoo To Buy Mobile News Summly (iDB)
Average Mobile Customer Already Owns 2 Unused Cellphones (Love2Recycle via Mashable)
The infographic below, created by Love2Recycle, shows us why we need a smartphone
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