The number of people searching for jobs from their smartphone is on the rise. New data released by job search engine LinkUp shows many more searches are being conducted on Android devices than the iPhone.
Sixty percent of smartphone users aren't opting-in or turning on location based services from their mobile phones. This is an issue for both local and national businesses in the mobile space, because the ability to target a consumer based on location is likely to push a more engaged consumer into their store or restaurant.
Social media is garnering more attention from businesses as consumers continue to shift how they engage with content. That is as it should be, according to a new report from CityGrid Media and Harris Interactive. The study found that 'likes' from social nets such as Facebook are now more important than actual customer reviews.
Conde-Nast's Glamour magazine is to implement 2D codes, or QR Codes, to enable readers to link content in the print publication to their social network via Facebook "Likes" or participate in promotions.
In the US, nothing is moving television from its advertising position in the local marketplace any time soon. According to a new advertising forecast from BIA/Kelsey, local television ads grew by 23% to reach just over $19 billion in 2010, with digital video accounting for about $450 million.
In an upcoming report by EyeForTravel it is revealed that the travel industry is less focused on building mobile apps and investing more in mobile websites.
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