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iPad app downloads top 1 million on first weekend

| April 6th, 2010 | Comments Off

Apple’s iPad went on sale Saturday, and the computing giant reports that consumers have already downloaded more than a million applications and over 250,000 ebooks to the new tablet device. “iPad users, on average, downloaded more than three apps and close to one book within hours of unpacking their new iPad,” said Apple CEO Steve Jobs in a prepared statement.

As of Monday morning, the App Store features 3,275 iPad apps, according to mobile analytics firm App Shopper–by comparison, the company reports there are now close to 180,000 applications for Apple’s iPhone. Mobile ad exchange Mobclix notes that about 80 percent of iPad applications carry premium price tags, while the remaining 20 percent are free–the average iPad paid app price is $4.99. Read More

Google adds iPhone, Android, Palm Pre access to AdWords

| April 4th, 2010 | Comments Off

Google has revamped AdWords to support iPhone, Android and Palm Pre smartphone users.

According to Wikipedia, AdWords is Google’s flagship advertising product and main source of revenue. AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads.

“We’ve heard that your smartphone and AdWords account have been pining for each other,” said Miles Johnson, a member of the Inside AdWords crew at Google, Mountain View, CA.

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Smartphones now half of AdMob’s worldwide mobile traffic

| March 25th, 2010 | Comments Off

In February 2010, smartphones accounted for 48 percent of AdMob’s worldwide traffic, up from 35 percent in February 2009. The strong growth of iPhone and Android traffic, fueled by heavy application usage, was primarily responsible for the increase. Although the share of feature phone traffic in AdMob’s network declined from 58 percent to 35 percent year-over-year, absolute traffic from feature phones still grew 31 percent. Mobile Internet devices experienced the strongest growth of the three categories, increasing to account for 17 percent of traffic in AdMob’s network in February 2010. The iPod touch is the top mobile Internet device and is responsible for a vast majority of this traffic; other devices include the Sony PSP and Nintendo DSi.

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Google: One in three mobile searches has local intent

| March 23rd, 2010 | Comments Off

Proclaiming “Location adds new relevancy to mobile search,” Google director of mobile advertising Diana Pouliot said one of every three mobile search queries received by the digital services giant now includes some element of local-specific intent.

Speaking at the Mobile Marketing & Advertising event here in conjunction with CTIA Wireless 2010, Pouliot cited four catalysts driving the mobile opportunity: Information ubiquity, the mobile web and cloud computing, location and audience engagement. “Mobile drives action,” Pouliot said. “We’ve seen explosive growth over the last three years.” Google’s mobile search and location services are spearheading that growth, Pouliot noted–the company’s mobile search traffic has increased five times in the last two years, and its Google Maps for Mobile solution now boasts more than 50 million active users.

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Forecast: 50 billion mobile app downloads in 2012

| March 19th, 2010 | Comments Off

Mobile application downloads across all handsets worldwide are poised to grow from 7 billion in 2009 to almost 50 billion in 2012–a year-over-year growth rate of 92 percent–according to a new report compiled by consulting firm Chetan Sharma Consulting and commissioned by independent app store GetJar. At current projections, the global mobile apps economy will generate sales of $17.5 billion by 2012, surpassing world music trade organization IFPI’s projections for CD sales that same year ($13.83 billion). Read More

Smartphone Owners: A Ready and Willing Audience

| March 14th, 2010 | No Comments »

The good news for brands trying to market through the mobile device starts with the amount of time people are spending on their devices throughout the day. When asked how much time is spent on personal use (with the remaining being on business) 74% of smartphone owners indicated they are using their device primarily for personal reasons.   Below we can look at when, throughout the day, the device is getting the most attention.

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