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According to the latest industry data from IDC, Apple iPhone sales have spiked three-fold in the last quarter due to the ability of Indian consumers to buy now and pay later. Read Original Content
Using a smartphone to pay for purchases in lieu of a physical debit or credit card may become a $1 trillion business by 2015, and some ancillary technologies for consumer engagement could help to make that happen. Read Original Content
Operator group Portugal Telecom has taken a step towards facilitating mobile payments after signing a partnership with m-commerce solutions provider Powa. Read Original Content
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Research firm Forrester estimates that U.S. mobile payments are on track to hit $90 billion in transactions by 2017. That’s a 48 percent compounded annual growth rate over last year's mobile spending of $12.8 billion. Read Original Content
A recently published report from Opera Mediaworks is showing record growth in mobile advertising. The report is showing information from Q4 2012 and taking the data from an advertising platform that is currently serving up more than 50 billion ad impressions per month across a network of 12,000 mobile sites and apps. Read Original Content
South Korea’s mobile ad market reached $198 million last year, up from $69.9 million the previous year, according to a report by the Korea Communications Commission. Read Original Content
The latest State of Mobile Advertising report from Norwegian web browser maker Opera shows a couple of interesting trends, including the emergence of Russia as a mobile advertising power. Read Original Content
Targeting ads by location has proven a strong selling point for mobile advertising. Mobile ad exchange Nexage last month reported targeted impressions more than doubled in 2012, driven in part by 30 percent per month growth in location-powered impressions. Read Original Content
The latest survey of global mobile advertising revenue conducted by Gartner has found revenue is forecast to top $11.4 billion in 2013, up from $9.6 billion in 2012. What’s more, this is expected to be merely the tip of the iceberg with revenues projected to leap to $24.5 billion in 2016. Read Original Content
The contribution of mobile advertising in Facebook’s total ad revenues grew from 14 percent in Q312 to 23 percent in Q412. During this period, Facebook made mobile advertising revenues of around $457.9 million. Provided Facebook can continue to get at least 20 percent of its total ad revenues from mobile, it should be able to easily make over $1 billion from mobile advertising in 2013. Read Original Content
People spend more time using social networks or chatting on mobile devices when they are watching television than at other times, according to a recent report by Swedish telecom manufacturer Ericsson AB. Read Original Content
Mobile advertising prices rose dramatically in the fourth quarter of 2012, as the advertising season kicked into high gear. In fact, the metric for effective cost per thousand impressions was up 50 percent, new data suggests. Read Original Content
Before worldwide mobile advertising revenue, including search, can reach Gartner's estimated $24.5 billion in 2016 up from $11.4 billion in 2013, the industry needs to revamp cost structures, e-commerce features, and privacy concerns that put a stop to apps collecting data from contact lists and mobile commerce transactions. Read Original Content
By 2015 the Asia Pacific region will have the largest share of the $24.5 billion in global mobile advertising revenue with $9.4 billion—North America will follow, with Western Europe claiming $4.4 billion, according to Gartner. Read Original Content
comScore reported in December 2012 that holiday season retail eCommerce spending for the last six weeks of the holiday season was unprecedented. By mid-December, $33.8 billion had been spent online – a 13-percent year-over-year increase. Read Original Content
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