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M-commerce – a roundup of all the best stats (Issue 1)

M-commerce is booming

Sales from mobile devices double in December
http://www.internetretailer.com/2012/01/10/sales-mobile-devices-double-december

Mobile made up 18pc of Christmas Day traffic: IBM
http://www.mobilecommercedaily.com/2011/12/29/mobile-makes-up-18pc-of-christmas-day-traffic-ibm

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A look back at 2011

Christmas is right round the corner and 2011 is drawing to a close, so we decided to take a look back at this year’s MobiCart highlights.

The last 12 months have been busy for the MobiCart team as we’ve worked hard to develop MobiCart to the fantastic product it is today.

And the pioneering concept of offering an m-commerce tool to retailers has had the globe hooked.

Here is a look back at the top stories from 2011.

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MobiCart nominated for the ME Top 50 Mobile Innovators

We are delighted to announce that MobiCart has been nominated for the ME Top 50 Mobile Innovators.

Ribot, ustwo, Neon Play and Qriously among the firms making our list of the most dynamic companies in UK mobile.

ME’s Top 50 Mobile Innovators project, sponsored by O2 BlueVia, was a quest to identify the firms doing amazing things in gaming, loyalty, ticketing, payments, advertising, education, gifting and more.

With the help of a panel of judges comprising VCs, analysts, entrepreneurs and more, we’ve assembled a list that spotlights the best of British mobile.

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Design is all app-ening on the small screens

Publication: The Journal
Written by: John Hill

Back in June, North East-based web designer and speaker Gavin Elliott told a Vancouver conference that the web industry faced “one of the most exciting times of its life”. However, he noted that more talent needed to be drawn into the industry to meet demand. John Hilll talks to two potentially award-winning designers about their work and web design as a whole

STOP for a minute and think of how many screens you stare at on any given day. Each of our devices – whether they’re mobiles, tablets or computers – have become essential portals of information about the modern world.

And if websites and apps are our modern-day shop windows, it’s the web designers who are laying out the seductive window displays.

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Celebrating Newcastle, the ‘Silicon City’

Publication: The Journal
Written by: Paul Smith

IN MARCH, the UK editor of The Next Web – a popular technology blog with global reach and appeal – wrote the following: “Mention the UK technology start-up scene to anyone outside the country and they’ll probably think of London’s vibrant scene around the Old Street roundabout, or maybe clusters in places like Cambridge, or at a push the North East of England around Newcastle.”

The comment resonated deeply with me. It was the first time I’d seen an influential tech commentator suggest what many of us had suspected – that something extraordinary was occurring in Newcastle, and the region as a whole.

What is happening now feels profoundly different to events of the past. We’re experiencing a perfect storm of ideas, commitment, passion and importantly, realisation.

We have brilliant people who are discovering and collaborating with one another. Above all, there is a sense of self-sufficiency. Digital start-ups are collectively becoming their own support network.

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