Disney’s new initiatives aimed at mobile device users A view of the Disney store in New York. Walt Disney Co. highlight its efforts at engaging consumers on mobile devices at a media event Friday.
TOKYO, JAPAN, February 1, 2012 --- NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced today the first two Android™ smartphones under the "Disney Mobile on docomo" brand that it is launching in cooperation with The Walt ...
Disney is making major investments in mobile games, but in a new twist, it has turned to a three-person indie game studio to create the mobile version of the latest major Pixar film, Brave. The result ...
Disney is canceling its Disney Mobile MVNO service, the company said Thursday, but it plans to find a new way to use the programming. The service joins ESPN Mobile as the second Disney MVNO project ...
Purpose: The kids want a cell phone but are they too young? With Disney Mobile, parents can control usage and track the whereabouts of phone’s (i.e. the kid’s) location. The lowdown: The idea that ...
A Disney Online executive discussed Walt Disney Co.?s multifaceted mobile strategy in an exclusive interview. Disney?s mobile initiatives include SMS alerts and campaigns, games, sweepstakes programs ...
Today’s Disney Mobile Product Showcase kicked off with Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, sharing a Steve Jobs anecdote. No matter the time or place it’s always incredibly interesting to hear personal stories of ...
April 5, 2006 — -- The Walt Disney Co. introduced a wireless phone service today designed for children but with parents' concerns in mind. Disney, the parent company of ABC, said the new service ...
In the central corridor of the animation building at Disney Studios there is a gold-leafed cupola hovering directly over a marble inlay of Steamboat Willie, the movie considered to be the debut of ...
They'd been talking about it for almost a year now, but Disney finally announced their new cellphone service today, Disney Mobile. As expected, they'll be leasing network capacity from Sprint (in the ...
Disney embarked on a cellular phone business in the US as early as June 2006 but pulled the plug at the end of last year, citing delays in the spread of 3G networks as the major reason. In March this ...
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