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Michelle Andrews, PhD | Fox School of Business | Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/michelle-andrews-phd

She worked alongside her faculty mentor and dissertation chair, Dr. Xueming Luo of the Marketing department, in the Global Center for Big Data and Mobile Analytics, where she developed not only her research skills, but an interest in mobile ad effectiveness.

Temple University Guest Wireless

https://its.temple.edu/sites/its/files/TempleGuestWirelessAccess.pdf

Once you are registered, you can use the same username and password to connect from any device. Temple uses a text messaging service from Twilio, Inc. that reaches almost every mobile carrier worldwide. For a list of countries that are covered, go to www.twilio.com/sms/coverage.

Mobile Targeting - fox.temple.edu

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/mobile-targeting-ms-pub.pdf

We draw on contextual marketing theory to hypothesize how different combinations of mobile targeting determine consumer responses to mobile promotions. We identify that temporal targeting and geographical targeting individually increase sales purchases.

Announcing the Winners of the Temple Talk Cutest Pets Contest!

https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/announcing-winners-temple-talk-cutest-pets-contest

When we posted our Cutest Pets Contest on Temple Talk, our new mobile app for Temple Health employees, we knew we’d get a lot of entries. However, we didn’t imagine we’d receive nearly a hundred photos of some of the most adorable dogs and cats we’d ever seen!

Wireless Printing Available for Students - Library Technology Services

https://sites.temple.edu/libtech2/wireless-printing-available-for-students/

Temple offers students a service called Print on the Go Mobile. The service enables students to print documents using a smart phone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer from anywhere they have an internet connection.

CRC_AU2832_C01.tex - cis.temple.edu

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/handbook-part1.pdf

Now, mobile devices and wireless communications prompt the vision of networking without a network (ad hoc networking). This brings new challenging issues where the need for flexibility confronts ad hoc constraints.