Landing page weight - significant to conversion rate?, 2 Nov 2009

… 15-20% of your audience are likely to still be using IE6, on an older computer ( see my other forum post for that ). You also have to consider the proliferation of 3G dongles and mobile devices, not everyone is browsing the site from their home PC.
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Lower conversion rates for IE6 Users, 1 Nov 2009

… this needs to be tested. Keynote (who we've used in the past) can't test jquery elements, so I think guerilla testing over a 3G signal might be in order! Do you like Quick Order? It's quite successful, so obviously, I'm thinking of getting rid of it.... …
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E-consultancy's Digital Football - 10th December, 1 Dec 2008

… teams. The event will be held at old street power league. It’s an indoor venue (so don’t worry about the cold), with 3G surface (fake grass). We will have a few drinks after around old street way.   Let me know if you’re interested, the cost …
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How important is Digital Marketing in today’s Age?, 1 Dec 2008

  In the internet age, businesses have numerous opportunities to reach their potential customers including 3G-enabled mobile phones and DTH connectivity. With large groups of consumers hooked up to the internet or other digital mediums, digital …
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E-consultancy's Digital Football - 10th December, 25 Nov 2008

… 12 teams. The event will be held at old street power league. It’s an indoor venue (so don’t worry about the cold), with 3G surface (fake grass). We will have a few drinks after around old street way.   Let me know if you’re interested, the cost is …
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Straw poll...Can "all you can eat" music services challenge iTunes, 24 Aug 2005

… their own proprietary formats. This isn't helpful for the industry as a whole.  Secondly, data transfer costs on wireless (3G and GPRS) need to come down significantly to make wireless access truly compelling. Thirdly, we are probably at least 18 months …
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Underlying web site usage growth has stalled?, 8 Sep 2004

… will raise as soon as people start streaming video and music on demand, start using email and instant messaging on the go using 3G phones. It might not reach 90%+ in short term because some groups of people (like 60+) are not easily penetratable to that …
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Interactive advertising backslapping not warranted?, 7 Aug 2004

… insanity is to do the same thing over and over and expect to get different results. If you look at mobile, the sale of the 3G licenses was on the face of it the biggest white elephant out there, but slowly the adoption rate is picking up. It's not the …
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Anyone else tried VOIP?, 21 Jul 2004

… is considered sad by people who like to talk - young generation.<< Granted. I definitely take the point about mobiles. Even without 3G (which the mobile companies control - and they may block VOIP) I can see mobiles switching to wi-fi mode when a wi …
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Anyone else tried VOIP?, 21 Jul 2004

… a dodgy area.  I guess it was down to contention on our circuit.  I think that may be less of an issue on 3G.  The potential for VOIP in business, especially when you have a distributed sales force is huge.  The Washington Post article mentions this.  …
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Anyone else tried VOIP?, 21 Jul 2004

… latency wise (some might say its intentional). VOIP will rise its ugly head as soon as first affordable and unlimited low latency 3G internet plans are available - then it will be a matter of people using IP to talk to each other directly rather than …
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picture messaging costs and market penetration, 12 Jun 2003

… their % market value at >around 40% on a positive predicition. > >[Deutsche describe 'Feature Phones' as being those 2G and >3G networked phones that have colour and MMS enabled.] > >|in addition how much does it cost the supplier to send >out a …
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picture messaging costs and market penetration, 12 Jun 2003

… makes their % market value at around 40% on a positive predicition. [Deutsche describe 'Feature Phones' as being those 2G and 3G networked phones that have colour and MMS enabled.] |in addition how much does it cost the supplier to send out a picture …
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picture messaging costs and market penetration, 10 Jun 2003

does anyone know the current market penetration of picture messaging mobile phones in the UK with or without cameras? ie this includes 3g phones and 2G phones that have this facility? in addition how much does it cost the supplier to send out a …
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Content Management for Mutliple Channels, 29 Jan 2003

… MMS becomes more common place? And what happens when you want to add a 3D tour or video - is that just for web or for 3G mobile and/or TV too? Best practice, in my view at least, would be to try and keep a single taxonomy (hierarchical structure of …
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