Mobile to Mobile?
It appears that my first post has officially been outdated. While some people are still moving towards the internet, many others are making the move to mobile devices.
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Google is putting their seach on mobile and is creating ways to advertise over these devices.
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News Corp Inc. believes the use of mobile devices for media could be the best thing since sliced bread.
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And finally, my latest post about MTV's need to reinvent itself may be discarded as the company joins Universal to bring music videos to 70+ wireless carriers.
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Ladies and gentlemen...turn on your cell phones.
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Google is putting their seach on mobile and is creating ways to advertise over these devices.
"We are bringing more of our products to mobile phone users. Since
there are at least twice as many mobile phones than PCs in use globally, and
mobile usage is growing faster than PCs, we want to make Google available in a
device-independent way."
-company co-founder Larry Page
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News Corp Inc. believes the use of mobile devices for media could be the best thing since sliced bread.
"I believe that mobile could be one of the greatest media platforms
ever created. It could rival television, the Internet and literally
anything."
-Peter Chernin, president and chief operating
officer
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And finally, my latest post about MTV's need to reinvent itself may be discarded as the company joins Universal to bring music videos to 70+ wireless carriers.
"This is a digital deal, and all of this has been in the works for a
long time...It's important to Universal to reach more viewers, and for us to
program more content to our viewers."
-Greg Clayman, vice president for wireless strategies and
operations at MTV Networks
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Ladies and gentlemen...turn on your cell phones.


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