Last month, I did an interview with Peggy Anne Salz from MSearchGroove and Medio had some comments about it. Well, in trying to focus on the problem regarding mobile search recommendations, I published the follow up article: Recommendations & Mobile Search Via Verizon’s Get It Now: Performs Better Than Some, But Does It Really “Get” [...]
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Mobile Search Recommendations Follow Up
May 5th, 2008 No Comments
Tags: Medio · Mobile · music · search · user experience
The Center of Your Media - The Mobile
March 16th, 2008 No Comments
Marketeers are always trying to find ways to grab your attention for new things. A few years ago, Billboard tried to reinvigorate their relevance in mobile by creating a buzz with their Billboard Mobile Music Chart.
Billboard has remained relevant in the mobile space as mp3 players are almost standard on all mobile phones sold. It [...]
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Mobile Content in Bangkok
January 18th, 2008 No Comments
On a recent trip to Thailand, it never ceases to amaze me where advertising will be for mobile content and data services. In this case, the picture was taken while on the modern Bangkok Skytrain. The carrier AIS plastering an ad across the train seems to prove two things to me. One: advertising space is [...]
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Sprint Ambassador Program Update - Holiday Music
December 5th, 2007 2 Comments
Holiday cheers from the Sprint Ambassador Program:
Did you know that you can stream Holiday music through your Sprint phone?
Sprint Radio Premier has all of your favorite Holiday tunes on a continuous loop – To access, go to Menu>Media Player>Channel Listing>Music & Radio>Sprint Radio Premiere> BONUS: Yuletide Tunes
Here are some screenshots from using the [...]
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Moto Bluetooth Headset and Pandora on Sprint
September 4th, 2007 No Comments
As promised from my earlier post, my review of the Motorola MotoROKR S9 bluetooth headset. Thanks to Sprint and FedEx for making it possible.
Headphone Comments
Overall an attractive looking package for a headset. The simplicity and red and black color combo look appealing.
The overall weight is heavier than the Samsung Upstage, but I’m assuming the [...]











































