And over the air software is nothing new -- Microsoft Xbox, SonyPSP, and Apple iPhone have been doing it successfully for a while. Google's new operating system (OS) has most squarely set it's target on Microsoft Windows, but Apple's Mac OS won't...
SonyPSP AdMob has released its April 2009 mobile metric report and, as expected, the iPhone is rocking the mobile web. While it doesn't dominate the market share for handset sales (yet? it does produce the most mobile web requests.
Another interesting note is that Sony's portable gaming device, the PlayStation Portable (PSP), generates 13% of all Wifi requests for the mobile web. Wifi-enabled mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPod Touch, G1, and Blackberry Bold are driving...
PSPSony PlayStation 3 The end of the year is a time to reflect on events over the past 12 months. A handful of search engines compiled the top searches for the year in several categories. Recaps from Google, Yahoo, AOL, Ask, and Lycos highlight...
Another flog was exposed last week, when bloggers discovered that a video blog that praised the SonyPSP was created by Zipatoni, an agency. Search marketers know all about splogs -- spam blogs. Well, there's a new term to add to our growing...
I'm not exactly about to craft a costume, but I've been playing Namco's "Me and My Katamari" on the SonyPSP for the past week. The third title in the Katamari Damancy property has a little prince rolling up objects onto a Katamari ball to gain...
SonyPSP Vs. Today's search podcast covers Google's fourth quarter earnings
disappointing analysts who wanted bigger earnings; Google looking at traditional
ad venues to grow revenues; Google wants into your PSP; Google's internal Linux...
The article also notes that Google is interested in the SonyPSP. InfoWorld reports that Google has had conversations with Motorola and Sony about their products could best be used with municipal Wi-Fi networks.
down to personal Web sites, video downloads are offered in two or three flavors: Windows/Mac; iPod and SonyPSP. Impressive how quickly many sites, blogs and portals are adapting to mobile video. From Google Video (but not Yahoo!
Video and the SonyPSP. I'm actually in the middle of a project to find the best way to set up video
so I can play it on my iPod, PSP, Windows Mobile PDA and my Windows Mobile Google might add Windows Mobile / Pocket PC formats in the future...