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Online Gaming, Mobile Entertainment And The Land Of Opportunity In Video Game Design

YoungUpstarts

Online Gaming, Mobile Entertainment and the Video Game Design Boon. Meanwhile, mobile gaming on smart devices – an industry worth $33 billion – is a field swelling with potential for designers. Mobile Gaming. By 2015, over 200 million Americans – about 65% of America – will have smartphones or tablets. by Alanna Hardy.

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The Growing Importance Of Mobile Advertising

YoungUpstarts

As consumers increasingly turn to their mobile devices for a wide array of information and entertainment, advertising agencies and brands across the nation are beginning to focus more intently on the integration of mobile advertising strategies. Mobile advertising allows brands to reach consumers wherever they are, at any given time.

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Small Business Spotlight of the Week: miiCard

crowdSPRING Blog

miiCard– which stands for “My Internet Identity”– is an identify verification service using your email address, your mobile phone, and your online banking account to prove you are actually you. miiCard supports the UK, North America, Western Europe, India, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

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LinkedIn: The Series A Fundraising Story ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

Online social networking is a concept still being evangelized even in Silicon Valley… Friendster is in private beta (wasn’t until Oct 2003 they received Google acquisition offer which they turned down for Kleiner/Benchmark round). First and foremost, we believed there would be a “professional” social network.

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The State of Social Media Usage in America Today

Duct Tape Marketing

The State of Social Media Usage in America Today written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing. I recently partnered with The Dash to find out how America’s most popular social networks compare, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, and Snapchat. Mobile is taking over.

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Twitter Link Roundup #95 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

crowdSPRING Blog

Interesting that many small biz owners still not finding much use for social media – [link]. No New Social Network Launched Today – [link]. Seven Guidelines For Designing High-Performance Mobile User Experiences – [link]. Global Web Design Trends: South America – [link]. 70% of U.S.

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The New Boom

Growthink Blog

America is getting its risk-taking mojo back. technologies like social networking, mobile gaming, and interactive advertising, in 2011 new fortunes and legends are being made. technologies like social networking, mobile gaming, and interactive advertising, in 2011 new fortunes and legends are being made.