
How T-Mobile used Power Apps to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic — and define a new path forward
As the novel coronavirus swept the United States this past spring, a frantic new reality took hold — one where phrases like “shelter in place” and “6 feet away” became commonplace. Full Story: Microsoft
Amazon Brings ‘Hands-Free’ Alexa Experience to Mobile Devices
With the new update, you just need to ask Google Assistant on your Android phone or Siri on your iPhone to open the Alexa app to begin with the hands free experience. Full Story: NDTV
TikTok launches TikTok for Business, advises brands: “Don’t make ads, make TikToks”
TikTok has launched TikTok for Business, describing it as “a new global brand and platform that is home to all current and future marketing solutions. Full Story: MobileMarketing Magazine
Disney+ adds to second quarter surge for mobile app usage
Data released by mobile data and analytics platform provider App Annie has revealed that amidst Covid-19 stay-at-home measures, mobile app usage has increased 40% year-on-year representing the highest ever recorded. Full Story: Rapid TV News
Three Mobile App Predictions For The Second Half Of 2020
In the world of mobile apps, change is a constant. However, I don’t think anyone, even top industry experts, could have foreseen the changes we’ve seen this year. Full Story: Forbes
Amazon adds ‘hands-free’ Alexa to its Alexa mobile app
Amazon is making it easier for mobile users to access its Alexa virtual assistant while on the go. Full Story: TechCrunch
Finding The Best Tech Stack For Mobile App Developing
What makes a mobile app successful is when it has the right technology stack during development. Full Story: TechDay News
Manager Accounts Now On Google Ads Mobile App
The mobile app for iOS and Android for Google Ads now supports manager accounts. Full Story: Search Engine Roundtable
How Value Is Created Through The Android Platform?
Opportunities are Highly Available around us, and the only fact is to identify it. Full Story: Customer Think
Apple Is Killing A Billion-Dollar Ad Industry With One Popup
When Apple’s WWDC 2020 digital-only Keynote event kickstarted, all eyes were on the new mac OS Big Sur and the ambitious Apple Silicon chips. Full Story: Medium
How to Go Mobile-First in the Age of Mobile Marketing
Mobile-first will become the norm. Be prepared with these tips. Full Story: Business.com
Uber reportedly set to pick up Postmates for $2.65bn
Uber has reportedly agreed to acquire the US delivery service Postmates for $2.65bn (£2.09bn) as the ride-hailing giant seeks to strengthen its position within the US food delivery game. Full Story: MobileMarketing Magazine
Zoomd Opens Platform to SMEs, Enabling Them to Market to Millions More
Zoomd Technologies Ltd. and its wholly-owned subsidiary Zoomd Ltd. (collectively, “Zoomd” or the “Company“) Full Story: Martechcube
Are learning mobile apps the future? We say yes
In a previous blog post, we talked about why having a mobile learning strategy is important to futureproof your workforce and retain talent in your organisation. Full Story: Moodle
How mobile games crushed consoles
Revenues set to hit $100bn this year as locked-down masses flock to casual gaming. Full Story: Financial Times
What Does 1GB of Mobile Data Cost in Every Country?
Billions of people around the world rely on their mobile phones every day. Full Story: Visual Capitalist
What Apple killing the IDFA means for mobile marketing
Tremors from Apple’s bombshell revelation at WWDC last week that the IDFA will effectively be killed continue to reverberate. Full Story: Pocket Gamer.Biz
Despite a 39% rise since the March 20 lows of this year, at the current price of around $104 per share, we believe T-Mobile’s stock (NASDAQ: TMUS) has more upside left. Full Story: Forbes
Mobile Advertising Is Now Bigger Than TV, But It’s Still Dull
Mobile advertising is among the most theoretically successful forms of advertising ever. Full Story: Forbes
To Advertise Or Not To Advertise During A Crisis
The internet has been and will continue to be an essential tool during the coronavirus crisis. Full Story: Forbes