Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show

Posted on June 26th, 2010 in Pay-Per-Click | No Comments »

I attended the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show in Pawnee, Oklahoma  and had a great time. I took pictures with my iPhone not realizing trying to capture horses at high speed would be more than my iPhone camera could handle. Here are a couple of the better pictures without blurry horses: The Pawnee Bill Wild West Show arena before the show: Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show A stage coach on fire: Stage Coach

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New Google Place Pages For Mobile

Posted on April 27th, 2010 in Maps, Mobile, Pay-Per-Click, search, YouTube | No Comments »

Try the new Google Place Pages for mobile. See the hours, dynamic maps, and what people are saying about local businesses. Just go to Google.com on your iPhone 3.0+ or Android 2.0+ phone, search for a business, and click on the local listing for the business in the search results.

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Twunlog: A Twitter Based Running Log

Posted on March 30th, 2010 in Pay-Per-Click, Uncategorized | No Comments »

Trying to figure out how Twunlog, a Twitter driven web capture of my iPhone based RunKeeper data has any practical applications. TwunLog Twunlog’s slogan is: “A Twitter based Running Log. Run. Tweet. Compare.” Not sure whether any more runcasting data is in the cards for me or not.

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AdMob February 2010 Mobile Metrics Report

Posted on March 25th, 2010 in Mobile, Pay-Per-Click | No Comments »

Smartphone usages continues to grow at the expense of “dumb phones”. From AdMob: * The mobile Internet devices category experienced strong growth, increasing to account for 17% of traffic in AdMob’s network in February 2010. The most popular devices in this category are the iPod touch, Sony PSP, and Nintendo DSi. * Smartphones accounted for 48% of AdMob’s worldwide traffic, up from 35% in February 2009, fueled by heavy application usage on iPhone and Android devices. * Over the last year, the iPhone OS increased its share of smartphone requests from 33% to 50% while Symbian’s share of requests fell from 43% to 18%. *Android was the fastest growing operating system in the AdMob network year-over-year. Android’s share of smartphone requests increased from 2% in February 2009 to 24% in February 2010. AdMob Febraury 2010 Mobile Metrics Report

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Google now selling Nexus One that works on AT&T’s 3G network – San Jose Mercury News

Posted on March 16th, 2010 in Pay-Per-Click | No Comments »

The Guardian Google now selling Nexus One that works on AT&T's 3G network San Jose Mercury News Web browsers in high-end smartphones like the iPhone can display advertising that once only worked on desktop computers — one reason why Google is now ... Report Shows Droid Beats iPhone 1M Benchmark AndroidGuys (blog) Nexus One Comes To AT&T, Rogers But Runs Into Trademark Trouble Search Engine Land (blog) Motorola Droid Outpaced iPhone Sales TheStreet.com Gizmodo Australia ?- Washington Examiner ?- Wireless Week all 488 news articles??

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