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Luxury Daily today - Luxury Aircraft Solutions highlights service with new program; Prada handpicks up-and-coming talent to portray "vulnerable vitality."
Luxury Daily today - Luxury Aircraft Solutions highlights service with new program; Prada handpicks up-and-coming talent to portray "vulnerable vitality."
The first week of 2016 saw significant developments in the Internet of Things and wearables at the Consumer Electronics Show, potential warnings signs for native ads and a sneak peak of how mobile experiences will become more customized this year. For ...
Today in mobile marketing – Digital video to surpass TV by 2020, says YouTube's Kyncl; Lenovo unveils first smartphone powered by Google's Tango; New iPhone 7 leak exposes Apple's Achilles heel; Goodbye, Moto(rola). Iconic brand name to be phased out.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Smartphone sales increase 53pc to bypass tablets: Forrester, Shop.org; Mobile commerce week in review: Store woes, IoT and wearable commerce.
CEO John Legere may have first said otherwise, but a T-Mobile spokesperson confirmed Thursday that subscribers to its "Binge On" data service will experience slower Internet connections speeds when looking at YouTube or other video sites that aren't pa...
Luxury Daily today - Burberry personalizes Lunar New Year notes via WeChat; Selfridges proves values equal value in sustainability campaign.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Macy’s spurs omnichannel push as broad physical retail contraction looms; Starbucks adopts Visa Checkout for stronger in-app payments capability.
Today in mobile marketing – Facebook's Messenger app passes 800 million users; Apple buys artificial-intelligence startup Emotient; This 200-year-old company wants to replace your passport with a smartphone; Phones will take a different form: BlackBerry's Chen.
Today in mobile marketing – Facebook's Messenger app passes 800 million users; Apple buys artificial-intelligence startup Emotient; This 200-year-old company wants to replace your passport with a smartphone; Phones will take a different form: BlackBerry's Chen.
Scandinavian publisher Schibsted is trying to preemptively strike against mobile ad blockers by making better mobile advertising, Shan Wang reports. To that end, it surveyed 37,000 visitors to one of its mobile sites, Aftonbladet, about their resp...