In 2009, pundits predicted that 2010 would be “The Year of Mobile.” When that didn’t quite pan out, in 2010 experts revised their prediction and said 2011 would be “The Year of Mobile.” Looking back over the year, yes, we’ve made strides on the mobile front, but 2012 looks much more likely to win the title of the “Real Year of Mobile.” Here’s why: we are on the cusp of retailers coming to the mobile party in a real way.
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Mobile advertising has some serious infrastructure problems. But the lucrative potential of a solution has companies battling it out to determine who will reign supreme.
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Google+ has been out for less then a month and it already has an estimated 20 million users. But what is it that makes Google+ so compelling?
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A meager week after Google launched its very own video-chat functionality called Google+, Facebook announced it would be integrating Skype into its growing list of services.
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More than 450,000 people in the U.S. and two million people worldwide suffer from MS, yet there is no cure and only a handful of partially effective drug treatments. Read more