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Motally speaks at Digiday Mobile in LA

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Motally founder, Arte Merritt, will be speaking at Digiday Mobile in LA on March 9th.  The panel discussion is titled, “How to Innovate with New Mobile Ad Units”. Mark Donovan, SVP, Mobile Solutions, comScore will be the moderator.  The panel session will address the following questions:  “What are the best new mobile ad units for mobile today? Which formats are driving the future of the medium and what are the ROI drivers now? What should brands look for when they want to maximize performance and create maximum impact? Discover the innovative mobile units of today and what will be the mobile ad units of tomorrow.”  Fellow panelists include:  Boris Fridman, CEO of Crisp Wireless, Eric Littman, Chairman & CEO of Medialets, Frank Barbieri, CEO & Founder of Transpera.

About Digiday Mobile — Digiday Mobile LA is a one-day event which brings together top Publishers, Agency Executives and Brand Marketers to discuss and debate how to fully utilize the next critical mass medium:  Mobile.  Digiday gives media leaders a chance to converge and discuss high level strategies and the future of Mobile Media and Marketing.   The theme of Digiday Mobile LA is centered around the question, Is Mobile The Next Critical Mass Medium?

Posted by Sharon Lin

Motally team is back from MWC in Barcelona

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

The last time I was in Barcelona, I was competing in the aquatic World Championships in 2003.  This time around, I attended Mobile World Congress as one of the representatives of Motally.  Motally, had a booth located in the App Planet exhibit hall which was sponsored by Blackberry.  Day one was filled with awe and excitement.  The Fira de Barcelona is a huge venue with a beautiful fountain; aptly name the Magic Fountain, in the center. It was an inspiring location for the MWC.  Throughout the event, Motally received great traffic to our booth and we enjoyed having many of our clients stop by to say Hi.  At the conference, important announcements were made, new OS platforms revealed, fun after-parties thrown, great panels presented, and cool gadgets shown.  We even got to see our founder, Arte Merritt featured on the big screen at Alcatel-Lucent’s booth.  As one of Blackberry’s affiliate partners, we got to also enjoy one of their organized activities.  RIM hosted an amazing event at the FCB, Barcelona’s football stadium where we received a private tour of the museum, trophy rooms, and even got to set foot on the field.  One of the other highlights of the conference for me was attending the Women in Mobile Data luncheon. It was fantastic to see women come together and support each other in the mobile industry.  Overall, I enjoyed seeing the mobile industry come together to share insights, cultures, and move their businesses towards success.

Majic Fountain in Fira de Barcelona

Majic Fountain in Fira de Barcelona

Alison and Duc at MWC

Alison and Duc at MWC

Posted by Alison Bartosik

Motally goes to Barcelona for Mobile World Congress

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Motally is currently in Barcelona for Mobile World Congress.  Find the team at the RIM Blackberry booth at AppPlanet in Exhibit Hall 7, Booth 7B26 and be one of the many partners, potential customers, developers and mobile enthusiasts who are stopping by to chat and learn about our mobile analytics offering.  We’re excited to be a part of this annual event which draws people from all around the world to learn about the latest trends in the mobile industry and to hear about the most recent product launches.  Despite the cold and rainy weather, more than 50,000 people, representing over 1,300 companies, from over 180 countries, are attending  attending MWC this year.  Some notable product launches included Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Series and several new smartphones from HTC.  Other interesting things noted by the team at MWC include an eye-controlled headphone for MP3 players by NTT DoCoMo and a new technology that allows you to embed a 5 sec music clip inside a 1″ square image, which means you can use a Blackberry or iPhone to take a picture and translate that data into music.  Other highlights include a keynote given by Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt who said that Mobile would be a priority for 2010 and revealed the company’s new mantra “Mobile First.”  He also shared with the audience that 60,000 phones with the Android OS were being bought everyday and emphasized the growing importance of cloud computing.  Meanwhile, Steve Jobs was named “Personality of the Year” by the Mobile World Congress awards committee even though he was not present at the show.

Posted by Sharon Lin

Motally Provides Import/Export APIs for data integration

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Here at Motally, we just announced our Import/Export APIs for data integration and are excited that this functionality is really resonating with the community.  Our goal is to give enterprises, publishers, and developers the maximum flexibility to control their mobile data the way they want to use it.

Our Export API feature allows customers to download the raw data into CSV, JSON and XML formats.  In some cases, customers might want the ability to merge the data into a single interface, such as integrating into a system like Omniture.  In other cases, customers might want to download the data into other internal systems, perhaps for financial modeling purposes or for analyzing advertising campaigns on a common platform.

Our Import API feature allows customers to upload data in bulk to send to Motally for processing.  This is particularly relevant for customers who might be interested in our white label solution and who have a user base that generates large quantities of data.  Also, for platforms not currently supported, developers can also write to the Import API and have a means to access Motally’s analytic processing engine.

Whatever the business reason for our customer, our Import/Export API enables them to do a lot more with their mobile website and application data and we are pleased to bring this functionality to the mobile analytics space.

Posted by Sharon Lin

January Device Report

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Motally is a mobile analytics firm that tracks mobile website and application usage.  Each month, we report on top devices by region in terms of mobile website traffic.

Top Devices by Region

Below are the top devices by region based on pageviews of mobile websites tracked by Motally in the month of January.  The data is presented in list format, as well as a table that summarizes the number of top devices by operating system.

Although the number of Android devices in the global Top 10 in January is the same as December, it is interesting to note the rise of the HTC Dream (or T-Mobile G1 as it is known in the US).  The HTC Dream is now responsible for over 10% of mobile website traffic in the US, up from just 3% last month.

Number of Devices in Top 10, by Operating System

Device Summary

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motally presents: moChats – the new meetup for mobile developers

Monday, February 1st, 2010

We are proud to announce the launch of moChats, our new talk series for mobile developers, product / marketing managers, and mobile enthusiasts!

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Join us for the kickoff this Wednesday, you’ll learn how to start tracking your mobile sites and apps and how to make the best of the analytics data, meet the Motally team, and mingle with other attendees. Pizza and beer will be served.

RSVP at www.motally.com/mochats

We’d love to hear your ideas for future topics. If you have any questions or suggestions, let us know! Leave a comment below or drop us a line at mochats@motally.com.

Looking forward to meeting you!

Posted by: Kristine Holst

Motally Launches Analytics for Apple iPad

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

We, at Motally, are excited to announce that we will be supporting the Apple iPad. In addition to supporting our already existing iPhone, Android and Blackberry platforms, Motally is proud to include the Apple iPad. Although the iPad is currently quite similar to the iPhone in terms of software, we believe analytics will play a bigger role on the iPad as consumers will experience increased functionality and screen size. Once the iPad SDK is released, our analytics service will scale to meet its new features.

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Posted by Sharon Lin

Appshowcase/Buzzworthy Event Has Everyone Talking Mobile

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

As one of the sponsors of last night’s Appshowcase/Buzzworthy event, we were excited to see such a large turnout at 111 Minna.  The Motally team was there in our brightly colored t-shirts, meeting developers, application aggregators, bloggers and other mobile enthusiasts. The event kicked off with some time for general mingling and networking before turning to the highlight of the evening — the application demo’s.  What we saw was a wide array of different types of applications, covering everything from app recommendations, multi-platform messaging, augumented reality, to applications that help you watch what you eat, record your memories, mash up tunes on your iPhone, and then fun games such as iSpy, and Pocket God where you can watch your animated characters survive natural disasters at the touch of your finger.  We even saw one very creative developer take the stage with an outfit that definitely made you remember him.  Go the Mule at Smule.  Overall, Appshowcase/Buzzworthy was a huge success and we look forward to being a part of more of these events in the future.

The Mule at Smule

Team at Appshowcase / Buzzworthy

Posted by Sharon Lin

December Device Report: Brands shouldn’t forget the “device neutrality” advantage of Mobile Web

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Motally is a mobile analytics firm that tracks mobile website and application usage.  Each month, we report on top devices by region in terms of mobile website traffic, data that is collected by our patent pending technology.  In addition to our regular December report, this month we have included information on device operating system to get a larger sense of what types and categories of devices are responsible for the most mobile website traffic.  While results from the U.S. aren’t shocking, a few global trends did arise that will be particularly interesting to any brand, agency or enterprise that wants to cater to customers around the world.

Mobile Web:  Device neutral, larger global footprint

The data in this report is based on worldwide pageviews of mobile websites tracked by Motally in the month of December.  Not surprisingly, Apple and RIM top the list and are responsible for over 60% of traffic in five of seven regions.  Interestingly, Blackberry has a regional advantage over Apple and is the top manufacturer in four of seven regions, and is in second place in two of seven regions.  We attribute this number one ranking over Apple primarily to a larger selection of Blackberry devices.

Mobile Website Market Share, by Operating System

Mobile web analytics_Mobile OS by regionSource:  Motally, December 2009

Note:  Feature phones are defined as internet-enabled devices that do not run an Android, Apple, Danger, Palm, RIM, Symbian or Windows Mobile operating system

Another finding worth pointing out is the dominance of Symbian over Windows and Android in all regions outside of North America.  Anyone familiar with the industry knows that Nokia has repeatedly stressed the importance of developing nations in their overall strategy (a strategy that Samsung and Motorola have recently echoed as well).  The data shown here seems to support Nokia’s position that developing countries will help Symbian devices gain global market share.  It will be interesting to watch whether Android devices will move up in the coming months.

However, probably the most interesting trend in the data is the large amount of mobile website traffic that is done on feature phones, particularly in regions like South America, Asia and even Europe.  While feature phones aren’t a major component of U.S. mobile websites, they are responsible for over 20% of traffic in Europe, and for over 40% in Asia and South America.  These are important numbers as these regions house the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), which many economists believe will be major drivers of global economic growth in coming years.  Given this data, it is hard to ignore feature phones when they play such a prominent role around the world.

Currently, mobile applications are on the rise and provide consumer brands the opportunity to engage fans with interactive content while promoting their products and increasing brand awareness.  However, with over 100,000 applications available from Apple alone (and more being developed on Android, Blackberry and other platforms every day), brands face the increasingly difficult challenge of developing an application that stands out from the rest.  Also, the fact that smartphones only comprise about 18% of global device penetration means that consumer brands focused solely on developing mobile applications are leaving out a huge audience of nearly 1.5 billion potential customers who do not have smartphones.

What this means is that marketers and product managers that work for consumer brands need to utilize the entire mobile “toolbox”, which includes mobile websites and mobile applications.  Each tool in the toolbox has its unique strengths and should be created with an appropriate goal in mind.  Applications are a great way to engage consumers in fresh ways, but mobile websites have their purpose as well and should not be ignored.  For one thing, mobile websites are relatively simple to implement.  Most companies have an existing website that can be easily optimized for the mobile web.  Mobile websites are also “device neutral” in that they can be viewed on any device, as opposed to mobile applications that need to be designed for specific platforms.  In that respect, they provide core information to the largest possible audience and should be considered an essential channel for any brand marketer who desires an international presence.

Top Devices by Region

Below are the top devices by region.  The data is presented in list format, as well as a table that summarizes the number of top devices by operating system.  Note, this is the first month where we have seen an Android phone make it into the Top 10.

Number of Devices in Top 10, by Operating System

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Top 10 Devices, by region

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Motally sponsors AppShowcase/BuzzWorthy event – Connecting the real world with the mobile world

Monday, January 18th, 2010

We’re excited to be one of the sponsors of the AppShowcase/Buzzworthy event taking place at 111 Minna, next Tuesday on January 26th from 6-9pm. The purpose of the event is to bring together developers, CEOs, media/bloggers, and the marketing agency/PR side in a casual setting where everyone can benefit from making connections. At the event, attendees will have the opportunity to see some of the coolest mobile apps available and the people behind them. There will be 5 minute demos showcasing mobile applications by Nimbuzz, HearPlanet, Twitvid, Junaio, Pocket God, SoundHound, Smule, Evernote, Looptastic, and Piccka Health Food. To sign up, please go to the following link. http://appshow.eventbrite.com.  Appetizers, beer, wine, and cocktails included. Come out to this great event and stop by to say hello to the Motally team.

Posted by Sharon Lin