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07/08/08
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Mobile Internet: my top 5

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Here's my weekly roundup of the presentations I liked best on Mobile Internet.

I have prepared this one for Sabine Ehlers, IT market analyst . Just send me a mail with a subject, and I'll prepare one with the best presentations available on bloobble on that topic with key points from each presentations.


Defining A New Category Of Consumer Device: Mobile Internet Devices

Forrester is providing a detailed analysis of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).  

  • Mobile Internet Devices are a new consumer device family
  • Purpose-built (form follows function) to specific dominant applications (web, games, media)...but not to the exclusion of other potential applications and usage models
  • The primary application (supported by an ecosystem) will drive adoption
  • MIDs will benefit from an "open" architecture where any application developer will be able to target the device without unnecessary interference from the manufacturer or network operator
  • Unlike (most) mobile phones, MIDs will rely on a powerful, visible OS to underpin the device UI, developer efforts, and multi-radio connectivity.

Defining a new category of consumer device : : view this presentation >


Opera Q1 2008 results

The latest presentation from Opera gives a detailed oview of the mobile internet market.

  • One Web triumphs over WAP content
  • People use the Web on tehir phones just like they would on their PC. Top sites mirror PC Traffic (social networks).
  • OEMs and operators are looking to leverage the Web as platform for mobile applications, UI, and services.
  • The number of mobile phones shipped with the Opera browser was 10.5 million in1Q08.
  • Opera Mini cumulative pages downloaded since launch: 20.0 billion

Opera Q1 2008 results : : view this presentation >

3G+ : Internet is becoming Mobile

This presentations from SFR at the Digiworld Summit explains its view and strategy.

  • French Telecom market will continue to grow organically, driven by mobile and internet
  • Mobile content services growth driven by messaging, games, TV/video, music and enterprise services
  • SFR mobile Internet access (nov 2007): 8000 3G+ key/month
  • Mobile internet extends traditional internet interactions to the mobile; recognising: diiferent usage occasions, different physical constraints, same need for staying connected
  • Entry of non mobile players into mobile content production and aggregation
  • The 4 key factors of success of the Internet on mobiles are finally together: network, handsets, content, price offers.

3G+: Internet is becoming Mobile : : view this presentation>

3.5G Issues Disruptions - Redefining Mobile Business Models

This is presentation from Accenture around the theme: "To be successful with 3.5G will operators need to abandon their "walled gardens" and take a more open stance with respect to internet companies, while also introducing new flat rates? What impact would that have on ARPU?".

  • While Mobile Internet is old news, it never quite delivered the power of the internet over the aire, until now....
  • Pressure increases on all players, traditional business models appear not to be sufficient
  • With new ecosystems emerging, where service aggregation is the name of the game, what is the role for operators?
  • Online content is increasingly important with Ad supported business models in the ascendancy
  • Combining the power of mobility with the innovation of the internet will drive Web 2.0

3.5 G Issues Disruptions - Redefining Mobile Business Models : : view this presentation >

Open Source Technologies: Powering the Mobile Experience, the AOL Perspective

This presentation from AOL explains how AOL is leveraging the open source technologies and TopCoder developer community to develop AOL mobile applications.

  • AOL and TopCoder (140,000+ developer community)announced partnership on March 4, 2008
  • TopCoder community will work with AOL to develop applications and contribute to the Open Mobile Platform
  • "Open" Platforms for mobile: run on any OS, any device...

Open Source Technologies: Powering the Mobile Experience : : view this presentation>



 

 

 

 

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