More Power In Mobile Marketing
The power in mobile marketing obviously grows each and every day. Developers and engineers are constantly creating content and technology that will be able to better expose and expand your business to your clients and consumers, no matter if you run a brick-and-mortar store or an online business (or both!). Here’s a piece of technology that I’m super excited about seeing soon, developed by Qualcomm:
The Qualcomm MSM7×30 smartphone platform. Engadget’s got the scoop here,
Equipped with the same CPU as resides inside Qualcomm’s Snapdragon, this system-on-chip comes with an HDMI output and the ability to play back 720p video on both its host device and your nearest HDTV. There’s also some very welcome 3D gaming on show as well as YouTube playback using Flash 10.1 (smooth and silky), but our attention was captured by a nifty picture browser provided by Scalado. It allows you to view up to 1,000 images at the same time, zoom into each individual one, or sort them by name, color and other attributes. Being able to handle all that, with only minor perceptible lag, shows we’re looking at what’s shaping up to be a pretty beastly chip. Check it out after the break, and expect it to show up in a lust-worthy smartphone near you by the end of 2010.
Once more consumer’s are carrying mobile devices with this kind of power, higher-quality content and media will be in heavy demand for connecting and entertaining on-the-go. We all know that dynamic and current content is extremely important to continue engagement with your social networks and fan bases. Start upping your quality of that content to keep on-top and in-line with the technology trends that will be bringing that content to the consumer.
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