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December 18, 2012 Posted By:
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Facebook and Apple’s growing alliance bears new fruit today, as mobile app install ads in Facebook for iOS 6 now allow users to downloads apps from the App Store from a pop-up instead of interrupting users and forcing them to leave Facebook. This could get developers to buy more Facebook ads since since the clicks they pay...
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December 18, 2012 Posted By:
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Facebook and Apple grew closer today as mobile app install ads in Facebook for iOS 6 now allow users to downloads apps from the App Store via pop-up instead of interrupting users and forcing them to leave Facebook. By implementing Apple’s App Store pop-up API, Facebook could get developers to buy more of its ads since since...
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December 18, 2012 Posted By:
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As great as the allure of its filters may be, Facebook didn’t spend $1 billion on Instagram for its digital photo effects. No, it was because Instagram was mobile-first, growing like a weed, had just launched on Android, and because it had created (with a small team) the first good-looking, mobile-centric social network for photos — location-tagged photos to boot....
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December 18, 2012 Posted By:
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In the past week, at least eight Apple analysts have lowered their targets
FORTUNE -- Some did it based on what they perceived as signs of weak iPhone 5 sales. Others took the opportunity to bring theirs closer to the company's ravaged stock price. At least one believes Apple's (AAPL) best days are over, and that investors are best advised to borrow...
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December 18, 2012 Posted By:
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December 18, 2012 Posted By:
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Behind the reports that triggered a flurry of Apple analysts' revisions
FORTUNE -- At least five top Apple (AAPL) analysts lowered their price targets last weekend based on reports that the company had reduced some parts orders for the iPhone 5 in its Asian supply chain.
In a note to clients issued early Tuesday, Topeka's Brian White took a closer look at...
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December 17, 2012 Posted By:
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Record first-weekend sales suggest a strong Chinese New Year for Apple
FORTUNE -- On Friday, UBS's Steven Milunovich wrote that "some of [his] Chinese sources do not expect the iPhone 5 to do as well as the iPhone 4S." Two days later, Citigroup's Glen Yeung wrote that reports of supply-chain order cuts "bring into question the strength of iPhone 5."
That was before...
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December 17, 2012 Posted By:
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Hit a low in European and Asian markets not seen since mid February
FORTUNE -- Of the two dueling Apple (AAPL) headlines Sunday -- 1) the news that Citigroup lowered its price target and downgraded the stock from Buy to Neutral, and 2) the news from Apple, released shortly afterward, that Chinese iPhone 5 sales set a record, topping 2 million...
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December 17, 2012 Posted By:
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For all her faults, Siri is a useful companion. Sometimes. But she defaults to Apple Maps. Thankfully it’s rather simple to trick Siri into giving you directions with Google Maps instead. No jailbreak required.
As shown in the video above, instead of saying, “Take me to the nearest Best Buy,” tell Siri “Take me to the nearest Best Buy via transit.”...
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December 17, 2012 Posted By:
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Europe’s mobile market has reached a tipping point: the top-five markets in the region collectively have a majority of consumers using smartphones, according to the latest numbers from comScore, and that proportion only continues to grow. France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK are now collectively reporting a 55% smartphone penetration, according to comScore’s MobiLens research — an online...
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