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    October 04

    Fixed to Mobile Convergence with the Apple iPhone & Avaya

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    Renai LeMay over at Zdnet Australia has this post that Avaya has finally announced their one-X Mobile platform integration with the Apple iPhone and it will be available in November this year.

    Avaya’s one-X Mobile client enables the corporate iPhone user to do the following….

    • Have calls to the deskphone simultaneously ring the iPhone or up to four other devices of the user's choice, reducing the chance of missing important calls.
    • Transfer calls seamlessly between the iPhone and your deskphone.
    • Have calls made from a mobile device show the desk phone caller ID, for true one-number portability.
    • Manage only one business number and voice mailbox.
    • Access a full suite of business telephony features.
    • Use an easy graphical user interface.
    • Turn on/off business profile as needed.
    • Use VIP Lists to allow only key callers to get through, ensuring minimal interruptions during off hours or during critical meetings.

    Canned Flash demo here…..

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    September 25

    Warning! entering in mobile competitions with Sybase 365 or Mbill

    I cannot believe the underhanded tricks that companies such as Sybase 365 and Mbill will go to make a fast buck.

    I received my mobile bill last month to find over AUS$20 worth of “received” Premium SMS charges on it. I have 3 Australia (www.three.com.au)mobile account and it has Premium Numbers disabled. The Premium SMS charges were billed as “Sybase365”. I had no recollection as to what these charges were so I contacted 3.

    I was initially told by 3 that they could do nothing about the charges. They then gave me a 1300 number for Sybase 365 which was only an automated IVR system and could get through to any support people.

    I eventually discovered the company’s head office number 02-9258-9600 and after another IVR finally got through to a person. The Sybase 365 individual took no responsibility for the issues as he claimed that “the charges are not ours but from a partner of theirs called Mbill”. I was told by the Sybase 365 individual that they had already had complaints about them and that they probably wouldn’t call me back, so the person said he’d call them on my behalf. I heard nothing back.

    After 1 week of not receiving any return calls from Sybase 365 or Mbill to my requests, I escalated the issue to Hutchison 3G Australia (“3”) who were very responsive to the issue.

    I then received a call on my mobile earlier this week from an Mbill support person. This individual was very difficult to understand, but he claimed that I had entered a competition on a web site for an iPhone. I recalled the incident and remembered getting the SMSs, but I had replied STOP to all of them.

    In order to prove his point the Mbill support rep sent me via email some Excel spreadsheet logs to prove it was my device and that I had subscribed. Unbelievably their logs show clearly that they sent me a discontinued notice to a STOP response from me (see line 4) and they still sent chargeable emails to my device.

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    It gets better. Notice how they send 3 Premium SMSs to my devices in a very short interval (lines 8,9,10), which is AUS$15 in 1 minute! So, even before I can reply STOP to the first one I’m already charged for the luxury of receiving their spam.

    It gets even better. Notice how they use 2 different premium SMS numbers, so even if you respond with STOP on one, they still SMS on the other number.

    Even with this evidence the Mbill support person argued through email that it was still my fault and not Mbills.

    Here is an example of some of the difficult to understand emails I received from this support individual….

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    I don’t even think Google Translator would be able to interpret this……

    Eventually with the evidence of Mbill’s log files, 3 Australia agreed to refund me the full amount.

    So, I strongly urge everyone not to enter into any mobile or web based competitions by Mbill (mbill.net) as they will Premium SMS you to an early death.

    The Australian mobile industry needs to deploy rules and regulations to prevent irresponsible companies such as Sybase 365 and Mbill from getting away with these scams.

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson

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    September 22

    Is RIM's first ever Blackberry developer conference too little, too late?

    Looks like Apple has forced the hand of RIM to rethink its mobile platform strategy. RIM has announced the details of its first ever Blackberry Developer Conference to be held in Santa Clara, California in the USA in October this year. Whist it is great to see the mobile device manufacturer take their developer program to the next level, one has to wonder if they are trying to fight a battle that they could already be losing.

    Blackberry devices have been in the market for over 10 years so it is surprising that this is its first ever developer conference. Whilst many argue that they have single handedly taken mobile email technologies backwards due to the simplistic service they deliver, the 12 million plus users worldwide with Blackberry devices are a strong driver for many mobile developers to build for their devices.

    With new contenders like the Apple iPhone rocking the mobile developer landscape, it's getting very crowded and difficult for mobile developers to focus on only one or two mobile development platforms. Hopefully at this conference RIM will be changing their development model for their devices and start to show mobile developers a reason to hang around and not get swept away by the new entrants into the game.

    Device manufacturers like RIM need to start thinking outside the box in how 3rd party companies develop for their devices. They need to start looking at creating hybrid development platforms that integrate both the device operating system and the network together to create a seamless service for customers. This gives telcos a huge opportunity here to develop a Telco-As-A-Service model to leverage their massive investments in carrier technologies so that mobile developers can take advantage of them to enhance their products and services.

    Blackberry developer conference (20-22 October 2008) - http://www.blackberrydeveloperconference.com/

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    September 13

    Nokia releases Version 30.0.015 firmware update for the N95!

    Nice to see the Nokia N95 is still being remembered by its N-Series creators by receiving a new firmware update!

    Included in this update.....

    • Nokia Maps 2.0 built-in
    • Full N-Gage client
    • Nokia Search 4.0 with Google plug-in
    • Share online 3.0
    • Enablers for Comes With Music
    • Download! application updated (v 3.1.50)
    • Upgrade to Music Player
    • Update for Flash Lite 3
    • New baseline for VoIP (with error corrections)
    • Autorotate
    • Added 5th theme

    I've been running the new firmware for 2 days now without any problems and it does seem to be a bit faster, but that could be due to the fact that I haven't reinstalled everything yet.

    Great to finally see the display auto-rotate feature finally going native in the operating system too.

    For more details click on "Update Phone Software" - Don't for get to backup first! :-)

    Posted By Shane Williamson

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    September 06

    The powerful influence of the humble cameraphone

    image The cameraphone today is more prolific than both standard and digital cameras added together. The cameraphone is changing the way people produce and interact with media on a global scale. Even with lower megapixel versions of these devices people are happy to use their cameraphone in place of a higher resolution stand alone camera to snap up pictures and videos of friends and family.

    Adding complexity to this growing phenomenon is the way people are now sharing their personal experiences in picture and film to anyone via the plethora of web 2.0 platforms that make it easy to publish them. Even the concept of "life streaming" whereby people can Twitter, Blog, Podcast or Vodcast their daily perambulations into other people's lives is more prevalent now, all due to the pervasive cameraphone.

    Telecom TV have this interesting video on how much the humble cameraphone is changing the way we use and produce digital media on a daily basis.

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    it’s raining mobile application stores!

    Just when you thought you’d missed out on getting your very own censored mobile application store because you were one of those that choose not to purchase a new shiny (ok so the new ones aren’t that shiny) iPhone, both Microsoft and Google are flocking to your proprietary mobile operating system to give you lovely gooey mobile apps.

    Microsoft accidentally announced their new Windows mobile application store called “Skymarket” by advertising for someone to sell it recently. Google is also building their own mobile app store for their upcoming mobile operating system Android called “Android market”

    Both of these are “finger in the dyke” plays to try and prevent the flooding departure of mobile developers that are leaping head long to the Apple iPhone like a school of krill being enveloped within a whale’s circling bubble net from the depths.

    Hopefully the business models for the new application stores are more favourable for mobile developers than the Apple iPhone apps store in providing fairer revenue returns.

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    September 02

    Google Chrome - Browser wars version 2?

    image News is spreading around the web that later today Google will be releasing a new Internet browser called “Chrome” to battle it out against Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox.

    Google’s Blog announced yesterday that they had “hit send a little bit early” in distributing a comic book depicting information about Google Chrome and why they are releasing a new open source browser. 

    The comic book is now publicly available here and talks about how the web has evolved dramatically since the first web browsers appeared and that they think it is time to create a new Internet browser from scratch. Whilst the comic goes into a lot of technical detail as to why build a new Internet browser, it does reveal some of the powerful testing capabilities they have at their disposal such as utilising “chrome bots” to test millions of Internet web pages to gather information that would otherwise require a large beta group with a long period of time to complete.

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    Google is releasing the Windows version later today but promises that a Linux and Mac version to follow soon after.

    This is just the beginning -- Google Chrome is far from done. We're releasing this beta for Windows to start the broader discussion and hear from you as quickly as possible. We're hard at work building versions for Mac and Linux too, and will continue to make it even faster and more robust.

    Watch this space….. http://www.google.com/chrome

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    August 22

    Mobile broadband to overtake fixed broadband data speeds

    Mobile News has a post that The GSM Association has commented that mobile broadband could hit 100Mbps before fixed fibre lines.

    For a lot of people in Australia this is definitely no surprise due to our poor fixed broadband coverage. Today there are people who can utilise faster mobile broadband data speeds than what access they can get around fixed data.

    Whilst many taut mobile broadband to be the holy grail of new generation network connectivity, the reality will see us using a hybrid of services.

    Whilst mobile broadband's strengths are expansive coverage and of course mobility, the traditional telco model it enjoys today will be threatened by next generation hybrid mesh networks of the future.

    Posted By Shane Williamson

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    August 19

    Citizen journalists turning into citizen cops

    Great article in The AustralianIT about how the Australian Victorian government is considering allowing citizens to submit photographic evidence of street crimes from mobile devices. Specifically they are interested in people using mobile devices to record the stupid antics of car “hoons” that use public streets as personal drag strips or performing dangerous stunts that endanger the lives of other people.

    Great idea, but why isn’t this for all driving related incidents like those annoying people that change lanes with indicating or those that throw lit cigarettes from their cars or those people with hats driving slow in the fast lane!?!?!  :-)

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    August 14

    HSBC looking into replacing Blackberrys with iPhones

    Who says the iPhone isn’t enterprise ready!?!?! :-)

    ZDNET: HSBC could order 200,000 iPhones

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    26-AUG-08 UPDATE: An HSBC spokesperson has now denounced this.....

    August 06

    Movie showing cool visualisations of different types of magnetic fields.

     
    Magnetic Movie from Semiconductor on Vimeo.

    From Vimeo -http://vimeo.com/?pg=embed&sec=1166968 

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    July 28

    AdMob creates tailored iPhone mobile advertising

     
    AdMob video showing different iPhone advertising options.

    AdMob’s recently released numbers on iPhone usage for mobile sites has supported the company’s drive to develop an Apple iPhone specific mobile advertising system. The great user interface on the Apple iPhone empowers the mobile advertiser to deliver a richer customer experience.

    AdMob has created various ways for customers to interact with advertising on the Apple iPhone including,

    • Maps - Users launch Google Maps and display store locations, services, or other business listings near that user's location.
    • Video - Users view a video and share that video with friends.
    • iTunes - Users open the iTunes Store and purchase music or video content from iTunes.
    • Call - Users initiate a voice call, delivering targeted phone leads to your business.
    • Web - Users visit your iPhone Website.
    • Audio - Users listen to recorded or streaming audio content, including music, podcasts, and news.
    • Canvas - Users interact with your custom content from within a screen-sized canvas on any iPhone Website or Application.

    AdMob’s iPhone advertising - http://www.admob.com/s/solutions/iphone

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    July 24

    Apple’s iPhone overtaking maturer Smartphone manufacturers viewing mobile sites.

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    AdMob has released their June 2008 statistics that put the Apple iPhone as the world’s 4th largest Smartphone viewing mobile sites with their ads. AdMob serves Graphical Banner and Text Link ads on mobile web pages for more than 5,000 publishers.

    These AdMob statistics are impressive considering the iPhone is the only mobile from Apple versus the multiple mobiles from each of the other manufacturers. it will be interesting to see how the new iPhone changes these statistics as this report’s data is prior to the release of the new 3G iPhone.

    If you are designing mobile websites, this is more ammunition for tailoring to the ever growing iPhone base.

     

    AdMob Mobile Metrics Report - http://www.admob.com/s/solutions/metrics

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    July 21

    Mobile Marketing Association updates Global Code of Conduct

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    The Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) have released a set of guidelines that "address the effective and responsible use of the mobile channel world wide." The MMA represents around 650 member companies worldwide in around forty countries and was established to grow mobile marketing and its associated technologies.

    The updated Global Code of Conduct includes five categories:

    • Notice – The fundamental principle of the MMA Privacy Code of Conduct, informing users of the marketers’ identity or products and services offered and the key terms and conditions that govern an interaction between the marketer and the user’s mobile device.
    • Choice & Consent - Respecting the right of the user to control which mobile messages they receive by obtaining consent (opt-in) and implementing a simple termination (opt-out) process.
    • Customisation & Constraint – Ensuring that collected user information is used to tailor communication to the interests of the recipient and is handled responsibly, sensitively and in compliance with applicable law. Mobile messages should be limited to those requested by the user and provide value such as product and service enhancements, contests, requested information, entertainment or discounts.
    • Security – The implementation of reasonable technical, administrative and physical procedures to protect user information from unauthorized use, alteration, disclosure, distribution, or access.
    • Enforcement & Accountability - The MMA expects its members to comply with the MMA Privacy Code of Conduct and has incorporated the Code into applicable MMA Guidelines, including the U.S. Consumer Best Practice (“CBP”) Guidelines. Until the Code can be enforced effectively by a third party enforcement organization, Mobile Marketers are expected to use evaluations of their practices to certify compliance with the Code.

    The 4 page PDF can be downloaded from their site here

    MMA's press release

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    July 18

    Jetstar airlines creates ticketless mobile site.

    Jetstar airlines has created a new mobile portal to their main website, but unfortunately you can’t buy tickets on their flights from it.

    Whilst the Jetstar mobile site is limited, the user can check arrival & departure times of flights and there is contact information including a click-to-call customer support link. Also good to see that they have used browser sniffing capability so that you just point your mobile at their main site and you get redirected to the mobile version without having to fumble around trying to work out the mobile address.

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    http://mobile.jetstar.com

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    July 10

    Cafepress.com buys user generated framed art company Imagekind.com

    Nikita The Rottweiler Jr. Ringer T-Shirt

    CafePress is staying true to it’s company’s business model by acquiring imagekind.com as the two companies are very synergistic. Creating a business that makes revenue from selling User Generated Content (UGC) is tricky at best, but CafePress and Imagekind have both nailed it.

    CafePress is one of the greatest ways to make cash on the Internet by selling user generated content. I originally created my CafePress store as a demonstration that even a dog could have a website and make money. Whilst I did it as a jest, it wasn’t long before I got my first sale on the service and my dog was US$1 richer for it…. or more specifically her master was.

    CafePress is a free online service that lets you tailor shirts, mugs and other merchandise with your brand, photography or even a campaign message that you want to advertise. As long as you own the intellectual property of the image or saying you can sell it on CafePress. The service then lets you add a prift margin to your stores branded merchandise. When you make a sale, Cafepress does the billing, manufacturing and shipping of your goods to your customer and you get the profit. There are no setup fees.Nikita The Rottweiler Mug

    My dog’s site still gets the occasional sale and I don’t promote the site in any way (Except here of course), but this service is a powerful way to get your company merchandise printed without having to purchase bulk amounts and watch them waste away.

    CafePress has a professional version of their service that allows more stores and greater flexibility in merchandise you can choose for a low service fee.

    I’ve since used CafePress for marketing materials for a couple of the startups and business programs I have been involved in and even though the service is based in the US, the shipping fees are very reasonable and the products are a good quality.

    So next time you hear someone criticise that you can’t make money from user generated content, just point them at CafePress and tell them to buy a Nikita mug! :-)

    CafePress – www.cafepress.com

    Nikita’s store – www.cafepress.com/nikita

    Imagekind – www.imagekind.com

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson

    June 30

    Visual Search engine SearchMe

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    SearchMe.com has had a couple of updates since I last saw it in action. It now has a feature to search online videos and another that creates “stacks” for bookmarking your favourite search results.

    SearchMe.com is one of the better visual search tools I’ve seen on the web and the media search options are one of the best user experiences for finding videos & pictures I’ve come across.

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson

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    Apple iPhone 1 year old – a user’s year of experience.

    Will Park over at IntoMobile picked up a shiny new Apple iPhone 20 minutes after they were originally released to the world a year ago.

    Park has a nice balanced user review of the iPhone 1 year on.

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson

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    June 25

    Australian HTC Touch Diamond launch.. but what about the elephant in the room!?!??!

    24062008092 I attended the HTC Touch Diamond launch in Australia yesterday and was impressed that one device could pull so many Australian press and Bloggers. The much touted iPhone killer was impressively demonstrated during the presentation, but the timing of their release of the product so near to the Apple 3G iPhone was a pachyderm sized headache for the HTC launch crew during the day.

    After the demonstration the Q&A session got into full swing except for the occasional stupid question like Peter Blasina of Channel 7 asking why it didn’t have GPS after they had just demonstrated it, most questions fell into a pattern of comparison between the HTC product and the upcoming 3G iPhone.

    It was blatantly obvious that the HTC, Telstra & Microsoft reps had not been prepared properly for dealing with iPhone questions. For instance, one poignant question to the Telstra rep, Ross Fielding, queried how Telstra would position the HTC Touch Diamond alongside the Apple iPhone, his response was “We are not here to talk about the iPhone”. Fielding clearly failed to address the issue by choosing to dismiss a very important question. How do you expect users to understand the benefits of an iPhone comparable device without constructively positioning your product against the competition.

    HTC’s failure with this device in the Australian market may come down to ignoring the bleeding obvious. The Apple iPhone has a massive marketing engine behind it especially with the three major Telcos all selling the device. As a competitor you must position yourself clearly to potential customers so they understand why they should choose your product over others.

    Very sorry to hear that the HTC Touch Diamond will only be available via Telstra, which doesn’t leave consumers choice of carrier.

    HTC Australia Touch Diamond site

     

    Posted By Shane Williamson