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Interview with William Chow, Mobophiles

socalTECH

The New York Times doesn't know that we've mobilized their site--we didn't need to use their server development team to make this work. That means these sites can be mobilized overnight. It seems like there are a lot of mobile sales folks who would find your software useful in that case? A large site will run faster.

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Why Startups Need to Blog (and what to talk about …)

Both Sides of the Table

They are an open-source & SaaS provider of eCommerce solutions. Do you have an application that helps mobile developers build HTML5 apps? The disadvantage is that you can’t install a lot of additional tools that use Javascript. They created inbound link juice on topics that drove more traffic to their site.

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Tealium Adds $35M to Expand Technology, Sharpen Customer Focus

Xconomy

Tealium initially focused on helping corporations, government agencies, and other “enterprise” customers to manage “tags,” the snippets of JavaScript embedded in Web pages or e-mails. For us, it’s never been about tags or Javascript. It’s about defining your data across the Web and now mobile.”. It’s been about data.

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App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health)

Both Sides of the Table

They were going to bring the Internet to your mobile phones ushering in the era of “m-commerce.&# Gag. I had just returned from living in Japan where I witnessed the hugely successful launch of i-mode by NTT DoCoMo so I knew the potential that the mobile web would ultimately bring, but I saw so many flaws in the launch of WAP.

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