Channel: Mobile

Oracle Responsys launches first SMS aggregator marketplace

Oracle is adding an SMS aggregator marketplace — which it says is the first of its kind — to its Responsys B2C marketing platform. Called the SMS Public Aggregator Network, or SPAN, it allows marketers to directly find, order and manage an SMS aggregator service from hundreds, inside Responsys. SMS services by carriers are geographically […]

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Apple and Google try to help you curb your smartphone compulsions

Google and Apple are having their “Alfred Nobel moment.” Nobel was the Swedish inventor of dynamite who also established the Nobel Prize. Yesterday, Apple introduced a range of features at its WWDC developer conference that are intended to help you spend less time on your smartphone. That followed similar moves by Google at last month’s I/O conference.

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Samsung stung by $539 million jury verdict in Apple patent defeat

In the endless patent war between Apple and Samsung, Apple has again been awarded a massive jury verdict against the South Korean company. Earlier today, Apple was granted $539 million by the federal jury in the US. Originally, Apple won a 2012 federal jury verdict of more than $1 billion for various patent and design infringements

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Google Play Instant lets app marketers offer game trials for free on Android devices

Google has redesigned its Google Play Games app and added a new Google Play Instant feature on Android devices that lets marketers offer trials of their games without users having to download them first. “With Google Play Instant, you can just tap and try a game without having to download it first,” says Google in

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Once a competitive advantage, Siri now seen as liability for Apple

Siri’s perceived mediocrity is putting Apple’s smartphone leadership at risk. It’s also having a negative impact on sales of Apple’s smart speaker, HomePod, which received largely lackluster reviews because of Siri’s functionality (I mostly disagree). An exposé of sorts from The Information about problems with Apple’s management of Siri has been getting a lot of

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