March 31, 2009, 12:01 am
Boston, Boston Briefs, Mobile, Social Networking, Mocospace, Facebook, Myspace, Openwave, Ctia
Roush wrote: Boston-based MocoSpace, the mobile social networking community designed for people with feature phones (i.e. non-smartphones), announced at the CTIA convention in Las Vegas today that it registered its six millionth user last Friday. When we last featured MocoSpace in January 2008, the community had only 2 million members. The
April 3, 2009, 9:11 am
Boston, Boston Blog Main, National Blog Main, Xconomy, Events, Mobile, Wireless, Mobile Innovation, Innovation, Xconomy Forum On The Future Of Mobile Innovation In New Engand, New England
mobile social networking (MocoSpace), iPhone apps (Apperian and FitnessKeeper), mobile marketing and advertising (Quattro Wireless and Jumptap), advanced interfaces (Veveo and vlingo), and venture capital (Charles River Ventures, represented by Jon Auerbach, and Flybridge Capital Partners, represented by Jeff Bussgang, who just blogged about
April 8, 2009, 1:34 am
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April 8, 2009, 11:19 am
Boston, Boston Blog Main, National Blog Main, Xconomy, Mobile, Events, Xconomy Forum On The Future Of Mobile Innovation In New Engand, Microsoft, Reed Sturtevant, Google, Mit, Mit Media Lab, Rich Miner, Sandy Pentland, Mark Lowenstein, Mobile Ecosystem, Ted Morgan, Sky
Hall, the president of MocoSpace, said the mobile social network has grown to 6 million members, who view 2 billion pages every month. The key to MocoSpace’s success in mobile social networking—a business in which several other companies have dabbled without much success—was circumventing the carriers by doing everything
April 8, 2009, 12:49 am
Company Amp Product Profiles, Brightkite, Limbo, Loopt, Mig33, Techstars
have 10 million or more and MocoSpace, which has 3.5 million active users. The enlarged engineering team should help Limbo/Brightkite push out new features at a faster pace and keep up with the front pack. Both Limbo and Brightkite have iPhone apps, and both use Facebook Connect to plug into people’s existing social network. Here is
April 15, 2009, 11:25 am
like MSNBC, E! Online, Mocospace, and SportsTap, an iPhone sports portal. (But, of course, not Google or Yahoo, the two biggest mobile search engines.) The mobile advertising market it still relatively small, but carriers, publishers, and ad networks have high hopes. Bernstein's Jeff Lindsay predicts mobile advertising will become a $7.2
May 12, 2009, 1:07 pm
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May 20, 2009, 12:18 pm
Ypulse Essentials, Ak Tweens, Chace Crawford, Footloose, Gossip Girl, Loop D, Melrose Place, Mocospace, Privileged, Second Life, Threadless, Twitter, Vampire Diaries
(Virtual Worlds News) - MocoSpace (the success story behind the mobile-based social network [another Mashup speaker!]. Plus, action sports community Loop'd secures more funding. Also, Dr. Eric on Next Great Thing explains how mobile technology can help express and shape youth identity) (Xconomy) - Database of all UK children (raises
May 20, 2009, 6:00 am
Boston, Boston Blog Main, National Blog Main, Mobile, Social Networking, Mocospace, Justin Siegel, Jamie Hall, Wireless, Myspace, Facebook, Jim Gregoire, Advertising
attention. I visited MocoSpace in April to connect in person with its co-founders, Jamie Hall and Justin Siegel, and to find out how the company keeps growing so quickly. Its refusal to bow to technological fashion, sticking instead to its core audience of young feature phone owners, is probably part of the answer. About 80 percent of
September 23, 2009, 1:00 am
Boston, Boston Xcon, National Xcon, Mobile, Wireless, Vlingo, Web 2 0, Walled Gardens, Aol, Prodigy, Compuserve, World Wide Web, Amazon, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Ntt Docomo, Smart Phones, Blackberry, Iphone, Apple, Rim, Azuki, Skyhook, Mocospace, Ulocate, Openness
IT, Mobile, wireless Dave Grannan wrote: In the mid 1990s, three on-ramps led us on to the information superhighway: AOL, Prodigy and CompuServe. For a monthly fee, users were served up a customized version of the Web offered by one of these network providers. They took a walled garden approach, offering applications only through their