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  1. 8 Tips to Optimize for Mobile Searchers Across Multiple Screens & Devices

    The key here is to deliver a solid, relevant, and high-converting experience that matches the context and device of the searcher. These keywords must be particularly granular and specific to ensure that your message is device specific and highly...

  2. Social Retail: Finding, Engaging & Cultivating Today’s Connected Consumer

    While the apps in market are still in the early days, the facts about mobile device and PC use while consuming entertainment are undeniable.percent of tablet owners and 88% of smartphone owners in the U.S.use them while watching TV (Source: Nielsen)

  3. Will Local Make up 70% of Mobile Ad Spending?

    This includes native device capabilities like the accelerometer, touch screen, camera, voice, and – most of all – location awareness (i.e. Last week, BIA/Kelsey released its latest forecast, projecting U.S.mobile advertising to grow from $790...

  4. GiiNii's Movit Mini is like the iPod Touch for Android

    This week at the Consumers Electronic Show (CES), a device akin to the iPod Touch is also running Android. Engadget got to play with the device at the trade show and when they asked about pricing, they got a very vague answer about the device...

  5. SearchDay | Building a Data-Driven Organization

    Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 22, 2008 The G1, a new mobile device from HTC available and featuring Google's brand spankin' new mobile platform Android, is now officially available at T-mobile. The G1 has a touch screen, similar to the iPhone, but...

  6. G1 Officially Available Today, Should You Buy One?

    The G1, a new mobile device from HTC available and featuring Google's brand spankin' new mobile platform Android, is now officially available at T-mobile. When you put the G1 up against, say, a Sidekick LX, it seems like a no-brainer for T-Mobile...

  7. SearchDay | Who Audits the Auditor?

    Today, in New York City, T-mobile unveiled the G1, an HTC device with a touch screen and a slide-out QWERTY keypad. T-Mobile Officially Unveils First Google Android Phone Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 23, 2008 After months of speculation, the long...