Based in London, The Actionable Futurist and former Global Managing Partner at IBM, Andrew Grill is a popular and sought-after presenter and comementator on issues around digital disruption, workplace of the future and new technologies such as blockchain. Andrew is a multiple TEDx and International Keynote Speaker.
Full disclosure: Gigafone are one of my clients. I am absolutely delighted that the very smart team from Xtract have partnered with Gigafone. Xtract have a seriously smart solution and when [...]
This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted over at the all about iPhone blog. This week’s posts cover everything from location, platforms, standards, Mobile 2.0, Mobile World [...]
On January 22nd in London, Mobile Europe hosted a roundtable sponsored by Gigafone on mobile advertising. The question for the roundtable hosted by Mobile Europe Editor Keith Dyer was [...]
I’m delighted to see Google launch their Latitude product, as I have been saying for some time privately as well as during my numerous presentations on location and location advertising that this [...]
London, 05 February 2009: Gigafone, the leading mobile marketing solutions group, today announced that its patented mobile marketing system, RingMate is being showcased in Ogilvy Group UK’s [...]
I came across a heads-up post from Neville Hobson that shows the top UK blogs ranked by blog search site Wikio for February 2009. Wikio gave Neville an advance look at their latest [...]
I spotted a pingback to the Digital Lounge presentation post from the Neoco blog, with a nice summary of the presentation I gave last week in London – thanks guys! On the post, they also [...]
MobileMonday Barcelona and the Mobile Monday Community are organizing Mobile Peer Awards during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The February 16th event is expected to draw several hundred [...]
This week the Carnival of the mobilists is over at the VoIP Survivor blog where one of our posts is featured – with the comment Andrew Grill from London Calling deals with the need for [...]
I was drawn to this story from a post at mUmBRELLA. According to the lovely Natalie Apostolou at Digital Media magazine, Optus has entered the mobile advertising game, completing its first [...]