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Luxury Daily today - Ferrari showcases early users of CarPlay system; Barneys outlines multiplatform holiday campaign with Baz Luhrmann.
Luxury Daily today - Ferrari showcases early users of CarPlay system; Barneys outlines multiplatform holiday campaign with Baz Luhrmann.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Twitter’s “Buy” button unlikely to be a big revenue driver; Mobile shopping officially trumps desktop: report.
Today in Mobile Minutes - Success of Apple’s iWatch may rely on health care partnerships; Mobile schools use technology to break free of the classroom; Content Marketing World 2014: What is content marketing, anyway?; Mobile carriers are trying to control your texting.
It may be regarded as a fad by some, but the selfie has very real, long-term value for marketers and smartphone makers, who are investing in selfie-friendly phones.
Garth Brooks is the latest artist to embrace mobile in a changed music-industry landscape, by launching GhostTunes.com, a competitor to Apple’s iTunes that lets customers download and stream Brooks’ and others’ music through a platform and device of their choice.
Today in mobile marketing - Garmin blends an activity tracker with a smartwatch; Bluedot Innovation poised to launch the next wave of geo-location apps; Yelp has no obligation to display positive reviews, federal judge rules; Mobile ad startup xAd rais...
Mobile wine marketplace application Hello Vino has added an in-app call button that connects users to a live telephone operator ready to answer questions and make recommendations.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Fashion brands’ mobile faux pas: Unoptimized sites deter sales; Catalina acquires Cellfire in bet that retailers’ apps will drive digital coupons.
Luxury Daily today - Mulberry encourages mobile commerce with interactive quiz; Fashionable wearables will attract late adopters: Gilt exec.
Streaming video company Netflix is considering adding two- to five-minute-long clips to its catalog to give its growing number of mobile users some bite-sized content to watch, says design manager Dantley Davis.