The mobile web is growing
From the montly AdMob Mobile Metric Report (PDF here):
Traffic from the 473 publishers grew 104% from July 2007 to June 2008. This indicates that the mobile web more than doubled in 12 months ending in June 2008.
From the montly AdMob Mobile Metric Report (PDF here):
Traffic from the 473 publishers grew 104% from July 2007 to June 2008. This indicates that the mobile web more than doubled in 12 months ending in June 2008.
I am going through my mobile bookmarks. First step: my “swiss” folder, or to put it another way: making good use of the mobile web without using useless and expensive services from Swisscom Mobile and its “Vodafone” Portal.
I found it only very recently about the mobile website of the swiss radio. Really neat! It has some iPhone look and feel, it is clean and does a good job at informing on a concise manner… what else asking ?
It even provides some show to be downloaded as MP3 (depends on the connection and make sure you have a good data plan if you are on your carrier network).
URL: mobile.rsr.ch or via the QR Code below
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There was also yesterday night a Techcrunch meetup in Zürich.
I would have probably gone there otherwise but what those pictures maybe do not say is that I have no regrets or whatsoever… :-))
New York Times: On a Small Screen, Just the Salient Stuff
[…] Visiting Web sites that have been redesigned for the iPhone is often a quicker and more pleasing experience than it is on those increasingly cinema-style desktop displays […]
[…] By stripping down the Web site interface to the most basic functions, site designers can focus the user’s attention and offer relevant information without distractions. […]
Typique des médias traditionnels. Sentant le vent tourner les médias dits “traditionnels” investissent dans internet, souvent avec du retard mais en plus sans stratégie. Créer une communauté numérique autour d’un quotidien c’est très bien c’est louable, mais il faut alors se donner les moyens de le faire bien! Je suis prêt à parier que l’ensemble de la communauté numérique n’est modéré/geré que par une seule personne à 10% de son temps ou éventuellement même le département IT à temps perdu…
Paleo Music Festival just released a mobile guide with full of informations (programm, news, infos, maps,…). The guide is a standalone application in Symbian done by Minick wich had done the guide for the Euro 2008 if I am not mistaken.
More screenshots on my Flickr.
Via Paleo blog
The blog software has been upgraded and it is now running WordPress 2.5.1. Once again the upgrade went without any problem. Was a good time to change very slightly the theme to remove all references to “categories”. Choosing a categoy is often a problem for me so I decided to get rid of it and deal only with tags…
I have also upgraded Firfox on one computer @work… quite promising! It seems managing memory much better…
… is bright ;-) Picture taken from a recent trip to Venizia
Remember how Google built up its cell ID->lat-long databases? They used the existing infrastructure and their software already spread on user devices to build it and now they can provide location features on devices that do not have a GPS receiver. Earlier this week a blog post on official Google mobile blog confirmed that. I found out via Tom that there is a similar “Open Source” initiative called: OpenCellID which tries to build up a “cell id database” with downloadable client. Getting the user location seems to become easier every day and it is interesting to see that GPS is not the only solution to retrieve a position and there are open solutions but the real question remains “what is all good that for ?”
We have been talking about Location-Based Services for quite a long time and there does not seem to be yet a killing application even though Devices have built-in GPS (like my Nokia N95) or Location API (like Androïd). It’s the “big thing” we are still waiting for and maybe the problem is that we are not “nomad” enough, just too “local” as pointed by the New York Times based on a field study:
“Individuals display significant regularity, because they return to a few highly frequented locations, such as home or work”
Via fr.techcrunch, create your avatar with befunky… it took me less than 5 minutes to do that:
Ok not perfect and probably one can do much better with Photoshop (assuming you have the knowledge which I do not) but it is kinda cool nevertheless…