September 25, 2006
The Consulate MoMo event gathered together more than 120 participants from Los Angeles, San Diego, the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, New York, Boston, New Orleans, Canada, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Poland, Norway and Finland. The company presentations included Mobile Research, AdMod, Opera, Nokia and, last but not least, Rhino Entertainment that made a presentation on the newest great export item from Finland, the "Dudesons". The Finnish "jackasses" are going mobile, too.
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September 5, 2006
SURREY, UK (September 5, 2006) - Argogroup, the leader in user experience optimization for mobile services, and Mobile Research, a US mobile tools and services vendor, have announced the launch of a strategic partnership. The merger of the device repositories of both organizations creates one of the world's largest "as tested" device databases. more
August 14, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (August 14, 2006) - More than 34.6 million mobile subscribers accessed the Internet via their wireless devices in June 2006, according to Telpha, the leading provider of performance measurement information to the mobile industry.
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October 14, 2005
SEATTLE, WA (October 14, 2005) - Mobile device data specialists Mobile
Research today announced the addition of mFoundry, a leading mobile
publisher and platform provider, to its growing customer base. more
October 4, 2005
SEATTLE, WA (Oct 4, 2005) - Mobile Research today announced the availability of their new monthlypublication - the Mobile
Device Blue Book. The publication is a listing of all mobile phones available from major U.S. carriers and MVNOs. Mobile
Research is publishing the 200+ page listing of available devices... more
September 16, 2005 - Seattle P.I.
Mobile Research founder David Adams started blogging eight months ago as a way to chronicle life inside his newly formed startup technology company. Now, the 36-year-old...
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August 3, 2005
SEATTLE, WA (Aug. 3, 2005) - Mobile wireless tools and services provider Mobile Research today announced the launch of their "Mobile Device Database"
service for the North American market. The "Mobile Device Database" is the first commercially available solution that
provides mobile developers and content publishers the data they need to address the problems associated with mobile
device fragmentation. more
April 4, 2005 - Seattle Times
What: Seattle-based Mobile Research
Who: Founder and Chief Executive David Adams.
Wireless path:Adams, 36, previously worked at Seattle-based Dwango Wireless, which he joined after selling a company he co-founded to Dwango in 2003. That company, Over-The-Air (OTA) Wireless, started in 2001 and was an early seller of ringtones in the United States. ...
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