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22% Of Tech Leaders Say Wearable Computing Is The Next Big Thing In Mobile

Tony Danova   

22% Of Tech Leaders Say Wearable Computing Is The Next Big Thing In Mobile
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Tech Leaders Feel Wearables Are The Next Big Thing In Mobile (Open Mobile Media)
"What is the next big thing in mobile?" About 22% of mobile executives polled felt that wearable devices are the next big thing. For further insight on the wearables market, click here for a free two week trial to our BII Intelligence reports, "Wearable Computing: From Fitness Bands To Smart Eyewear," as well as "The Forecast For Google Glass." Read >

Google Debuts New Nexus 7, Android 4.3, Chromecast, And Offers Other Mobile Tidbits (Business Insider)
Google made several announcements yesterday, here are the highlights:

Facebook Mobile Ads Make Up 41% Of Its Ad Revenue (Business Insider)
Facebook earnings were also announced on Wednesday. An intriguing stat comes from their mobile efforts: 41% of Facebook's total ad revenue can be attributed to mobile ads. These ads alone generated $656 million in revenue this quarter, that's up from $375 million last quarter. Click here for more Facebook earnings info, courtesy of Business Insider. Read >

Mobile Video And Mobile Social Media Engagement Continues To Grow (Adobe)
Adobe released its Q2 update of the "State Of Mobile Benchmark." Their study found mobile video to be an extremely high area of growth. Mobile video starts tripled year-over-year. Social media engagement from mobile devices is also growing tremendously. Their data shows mobile devices account for a 30.1% share of all new page likes, compared to 4.8% the previous year. Read >

EA Games Made More Money On iOS Than Anywhere Else Last Quarter (VentureBeat)
Gaming company Electronic Arts claims that they generated more revenue from Apple's App Store than any other retail distributor. It reported $90 million in revenue from its smartphone and tablet games, but did not comment on the numerical proportions between iOS and Android. This is yet another example of the monetization prowess of mobile gaming. Read >

Apple Could Launch New iPhone In September (All Things Digital)
All Things Digital considers several statements and hints from Apple's earnings call yesterday, which point to several signs indicating a September debut for the newest iPhone. Read >

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