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Loeries 2009: Apocalypse Now? With Loeries 2009 just past Mandy de Waal looks at how digital and mobile technologies are forcing the reinvention of advertising. Before you lift that glass of bubbly to your lips, take a look around your world. Everything you know is about to change. Forever. The continued growth of the mobile market together with the coming broadband boom and rise of telecommunications entrepreneurs and competition to ...

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Home IT News Today IT News Today General Hardware IT News Object PC Shop Tech MOBILE PAYMENTS: STANDALONE SYSTEMS BLOCKING THE WAY July 22nd, 2009 | Tim Ferguson Take-up of ambulatory payments is existence held backwards by the demand of interoperability between banking systems ...

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Omma Mobile Panel: Mobile Web Vs. Mobile Apps

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I had the pleasure to moderate a panel for Omma mobile in October with a nice talented group of experts: Panelist |   Jeannette Kocsis, SVP Digital Marketing, Harte-Hanks, Inc.  Jeannette_Kocsis@harte-hanks.com Panelist |   Ujjal Kohli, CEO, Rhythm  Media lisa@rhythmnewmedia.com Panelist |    Kyle Outlaw, UX lead, Razorfish kyle.outlaw@razorfish.com Panelist |    Ken Willner, CEO of Zumobi ken.willner@zumobi.com ...

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