Today in mobile marketing – Facebook and Twitter in race to acquire rights to stream live TV; Spotify and musicians are playing a new tune; The hidden cost of convenience with food delivery app DoorDash; Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey nixes idea of expanding 140-character limit.
Mobile Minutes: Facebook, Twitter race to TV; Spotify’s rights agreement; Convenience costs; Twitter’s character limit
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2016-03-20T20:00:00-04:00
March 20th, 2016|Mobile|Comments Off on Mobile Minutes: Facebook, Twitter race to TV; Spotify’s rights agreement; Convenience costs; Twitter’s character limit
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