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- Verve Wireless, Inc.
Verve Wireless is the leading developer of iPhone applications for local print, radio and television websites. The application developed for the Associated Press' Mobile News Network was ranked third-best application by Time Magazine. AP is also a minority investor in the company. There are no upfront fees or licensing to publishers to create a mobile website. Verve offers a revenue share including 70% of local ads, and 50% of advertising from the national network. Partners include McClatchy, New York Times Regional, and Discover Our Town. Carriers include AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint.
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- Admob
AdMob provides a mobile advertising advertising platform to monetize existing mobile websites. A large network of advertisers, and simple installation allow publishers to quickly start making money from their mobile websites. The new ad targeting user interface, has extensive device database (featuring more than 4,500 devices), allows advertiser
- Advanced Mobile Solutions
Advanced Mobile Solutions offers a suite of mobile products for local media. A leading revenue generator is Myclassifieds2Go, which supplies a dedicated feed from the classified venders. Media promote can promote programs like open house finders; which users access by texting.
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- Mofuse
Mofuse provides mobile publishers with a quick turnkey mobile system, including analytics about mobile viewership, tools to promote their site. "We provide a revenue path for publishers wanting to enter the mobile channel by partnering with advertisers and ad networks." Founded in 2007. Clients include Fox News, Chicago Public Radio and Harvard Bu
- Placecast Platform
Placecast Platform manages and serves ad inventory, analyzing audiences to maximize relevance across multiple platforms including mobile and email. A new service includes opt-in location-based mobile advertising, and specifically opt-in geo-fencing.
Proximity marketing campaigns can be pushed to consumer mobile devices in SMS and MMS formats.
- Plastic Logic
Plastic Logic is building an electronic book reader (e-reader) using its plastic displays which are flexible, very light weight and much more robust than traditional glass-based displays. E-readers built with Plastic Logic technology, based on a proprietary manufacturing process, coupled with a reflective display medium such as E Ink, offer users a
- Spreednews
Spreednews develops new applications for the iPhone. The company claims it is able to take a new online media site to the store in just two weeks with no upfront development charges. The technology includes the traditional iPhone screen page, or readers have the option of "spreeding", in which news scrolls across the screen at changeable speeds. Ab
- Terratial Technologies
Terratial Technologies provides an iPod-like native interface for all sizes of mobile phone screens. Information from media partners is fed to a central portal which formats the information and send it to multiple mobile devices. Publishers can use the interface to supply mobile data for any types of content and also generate mobile revenue through
- Tetherball
Tetherball, a mobile marketing application vendor, provides an RFID-based mobile loyalty program that relies on in-store RFID point-of-sale terminals or standalone RFID kiosks that it provides for its clients. Tetherball gives every customer that signs up for the program an RFID sticker for their mobile phone that uniquely identifies them. Tetherba
- Verve Wireless, Inc.
Verve Wireless is the leading developer of iPhone applications for local print, radio and television websites. The application developed for the Associated Press' Mobile News Network was ranked third-best application by Time Magazine. AP is also a minority investor in the company. There are no upfront fees or licensing to publishers to create a mo