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Where is your mobile marketing center of gravity?

Chris Koch

The addition of GPS chips to smartphones makes it possible to use people’s location as a driving force behind the mobile application. Right now Foursquare is the Twitter of location. But Twitter and Foursquare already do that, so again, you need something more behind the app than just the location feature. Continuity.

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Social Media Marketing Terms You Need to Know

ClearVoice

The network launched in 2009, and its growth was by word of mouth, and the platform become open to all in 2012. Twitter – Launched in 2006, Twitter is considered a microblogging social networking platform because of its 280-character limit restriction, which is ideal for real-time updates around the world.

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Integrate Social Networks with your Corporate Website with ‘Social Sign On’

Online Marketing Institute

Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang Home About Speaking Research Media Contact Subscribe via RSS Connect with Jeremiah: twitter friendfeed linkedin flickr technorati Connect with Jeremiah on twitter A few years ago, critics said Blogging was a fad. Single Sign On systems don’t go away they simple aggregate this new level of data.

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Internet cookies: From 1994 to 2019, and the industry shifts of the future

ClickZ

Consider this: in the year 2009, Apple’s app store had barely been around for one year. Mobile phones only just begun offering GPS functionality. And in an effort to better compete with the immediacy and sharing economy of social media platforms like Twitter, real-time search became mainstream on Microsoft and Google.

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Ignore Foursquare at Your Peril - An Analysis of Potential.

Convince & Convert

The last time I heard that line of reasoning en mass was when legions were objecting to a new thing called Twitter. Now, I’m not suggesting Foursquare will ever approach Twitter’s level of ubiquity, much less Facebook’s. I chose geo-location apps as the topic for my session. Go for it in the comments.

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