A new study from security firm Barracuda Labs provides some interesting insights into the state of the Twitterverse. Unfortunately for the microblogging startup, the stats say that most of its users aren’t very active.
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Forrester Report on Enterprise Mobility 2009
During the past two years, Forrester has seen the number of enterprise mobility inquiries rise by nearly 55%, jumping to 550-plus inquiries in 2008.
Read what Forrester has uncovered in their latest report on Enterprise Mobility trends.
In the past year, they have seen a large increase in the number of inquiries focused on mobile network architecture, new types of mobile devices, and deploying vertically focused mobile applications that address the needs of workers in certain industries (e.g., retail, transportation, and healthcare).
Handy Tools and Tips for E-Commerce Websites
Running an e-commerce website is a never-ending task, from trying to squeeze that extra bit of conversion rate out of the check-out page to figuring out which referrers give you the best traffic. There’s also a plethora of tools out there to help you achieve your goals. But which ones do what, and why should you use some of them? This article introduces some of these tools and offers a tip or two on how to use them.
Touchscreens to boom in 2010
Apple’s iPod to kill Amazon’s Kindle – report
It’s been just a matter of weeks since Steve Jobs announced the impending release of the new Apple iPad tablet.
Washington Post tech columnist pans paper’s paid iPhone app
The same day The Washington Post launched its new paid iPhone app, its technology columnist Rob Pegoraro suggested to readers that it was not worth the $1.99. Pegoraro, wrting in the Faster Forward blog on the Post Web site said, “I downloaded the app this morning, have spent the rest of the day trying it out on an iPhone 3GS … and, I’m sorry to say, you should save your money for now.”
Are consumers willing to buy goods, services via mobile?
Mobile Commerce Daily writers polled their Facebook friends to see whether consumers are interested in buying goods and services via their mobile phones.
Wet Seal CEO: Mobile drives retail and online sales
While many of its competitors are still wondering where mobile fits in, apparel and accessories retailer Wet Seal has gone ahead and tackled mobile commerce head-on with good results.
Panda Express testing mobile ordering system
Panda Express, a Chinese takeout chain with more than 1,300 locations in the United States, is running a pilot program to test the effectiveness of online and mobile ordering.