Find Status of Friends and Family in Japan
Yesterday we wrote about the Softbank disaster message board, which helps find out the status of Softbank mobile phone users in Japan. We we ran across a few other Japanese mobile phone service...
View ArticleTwitter Turns 5, Shuns Developers
The normally bright folks at Twitter recently changed the terms of service for the Twitter API, and in the process dealt a blow to the many developers who’ve helped make it so successful. That is not...
View ArticleQR Codes Explained
QR codes (Quick Response codes) are 2-D images that provide immediate access to digital information or actions that are relevant to what the user is doing at that moment. When a user scans a QR code,...
View ArticleHurricane Irene Updates to Your Mobile Phone
Be prepared for Hurricane Irene by getting text message alerts from The Weather Channel. From the Outer Banks of North Carolina all the way up to New York City and the coastal New England cities,...
View ArticleText Messaging Tool Undergoing Maintenance
For those who use our text messaging tool, it is currently unavailable while we incorporate new functionality, including additional security measures. Unfortunately, a few bad apples have abused it,...
View ArticleThank You Steve
Words cannot express the gratitude that we at MobileMammoth have for the contributions that Steve Jobs made to the mobile industry. Yet his impacts went way beyond any single industry, or any single...
View ArticleiPad 3 Coming on March 7, Win a T-shirt
The Loop reported yesterday that Apple is announcing the release of the next generation iPad at an event in San Fransisco on March 7. There are not a lot of details about the specific features of the...
View ArticleLittle Printer has Big Future
The creative team at design consultancy BERG are on to something very big. Their fall announcement Little Printer has created some buzz, and now that we are getting closer to a release date, many are...
View ArticleGoogle Releases Service to Make Websites Mobile Ready
Google today released their “Go Mobile” service which will format websites for mobile devices. Free for the first year, the service will then cost $9 per month. Customers have the option to view the...
View ArticleWhere Have the Conversations Gone? [Infographic]
It seems that in today’s world of texting, tweeting, and mobile apps, the old way of communicating by having an actual verbal conversation is becoming more rare. Is that really true? And what are the...
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