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©2010 Digital Media Test Kitchen, CU-Boulder School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Contents
- INTRODUCTION: A case for presenting big news on small smartphones
- HISTORICAL VIEW: What publishers moving to mobile news can learn from Web transition
by Steve Outing - MARKET OVERVIEW 2010: The state of the smartphone revolution
by Mathias Hemmendinger - SMARTPHONE USER SURVEY: A glimpse into the mobile lives of college students
by Jenny Dean
• Survey questions & results data ★★★★
• Survey methodology - STATE OF THE (MOBILE) NEWS: Critiquing today’s top news apps & sites
by Lauren Seaton - NEXT STEPS: Smartphone technologies at the leading edge ready to apply to news
by Jordan Wirfs-Brock - RECOMMENDATIONS: Next steps forward with mobile for news providers ★★★★
by the In-depth News for Smartphones project team - PHASE 2 & SUGGESTIONS: Help the project team decide on mobile news features for development ★ NEXT STEPS? TELL US YOUR SUGGESTIONS
- APPENDIX 1: Project team & acknowledgements
- APPENDIX 2: Terminology used in this report
- APPENDIX 3: Additional reading, resources
- APPENDIX 4: Media mentions
- AFTER THE REPORT: Some notable mobile-content developments that emerged following publication of this report
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