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Posts Tagged ‘mobile’

 

So What’s Up with Chrome?

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

This post originally written for Resource Interactive’s Technology Blog, time shifted by 1 month to preserve originality.

With the release of Google Chrome last week many of our (and  your) clients are starting to wonder exactly what Google’s entry into the  browser market means. The release of any new software package, especially by a powerhouse  like Google, can often have broad and far reaching impact, and everyone wants  to be forewarned about what’s coming down the pike.

 

It’s the Experience, Stupid [Advice to Mobile Providers]

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Two years ago, my colleague Isaac went to SXSW, and came back with a presentation on Mobile Development. In it he said that one of the greatest challenges is getting a mobile application “on deck”. “On Deck” is the term used for an application that’s available on a provider’s mobile platform, that place you goto online when you browse applications, ringtones and such, and to get something on there used to take an Act of God. Why? Because all billing had to be handled through the provider, all sales had to be done though your phone bill, and payments to third party companies had to be set up through their system (and usually required a hefty premium). In short- more trouble than it’s worth. Fact is, this is largely still the case. Yes, with greater adoption of mobile web browsers these things are becoming a lot easier, yet getting an application onto a phone remains problematic, especially if the consumer isn’t aware that you have it. The best option these days seems to be building a Mobile website, which is a far cry from a good user experience.