Blog Archives for "Blackberry Apps" category

Womble Carlyle Launches Digital Media Practice Apps for iPhone and Blackberry

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Toronto, Ontario – Panvista Corp., a leading provider of mobile application software for businesses, today announced that Womble Carlyle, a prominent Am Law 200 firm, has launched smartphone apps for the Blackberry and iPhone powered by Panvista’s mobile platform. Mobile marketing is quickly maturing in the legal sector as marketers begin to understand the power [...]

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Norton Rose Group Launches with Panvista

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Toronto, Ontario – Panvista Media Corp., a leading provider of mobile application software for businesses, today announced that Norton Rose Group, one of the world’s largest international legal firms, has launched a full mobile presence including a mobile website, Blackberry and iPhone apps all powered by Panvista’s mobile platform. Over the last year, mobile marketing [...]

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Downloads are the Wrong Success Metric for Branded Apps

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Mobile marketing is new. So we need to find new ways to measure it. Total app downloads sounds like the perfect number to present to management. It’s usually a fairly large number, it can be grabbed from the iTunes store or AppWorld and it will keep growing over time. This number is large but it [...]

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Website Driven Law Firm Apps

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Previously on this blog we took a look at Latham & Watkins’ Book of Jargon mobile apps which were the first glossary style mobile apps launched in the legal industry. L&W uses these apps to highlight a few of their key practice groups by increasing the circulation of glossary resources without increasing associated publishing costs. While glossary [...]

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Mobile Marketing: Apps vs. Mobile Website Data

Monday, May 2, 2011

When Panvista started developing mobile technology, there was a lot of confusion as to what the advantages of a mobile website vs. a mobile app were for marketing a business. To add to the confusion everytime an article covering this debate has appeared on a major technology blog, people from both sides of the argument [...]

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