Saturday, May 23, 2009

New mobile voice services on their way

Tellme (www.tellme.com) founder Mike McCue is leaving Tellme, which he founded in 1999. Tellme was acquired by Microsoft in 2007 and is becoming increasingly integrated into Microsoft. Tellme recently announced that it will offer the first mobile voice service to combine content and communications, simplifying how people interact with their phones every day. Tellme says it is the first to allow people to press one button, say what they want and get it, whether that is to send a text, make a call or search for information. Tellme has designed a unique version of this experience specifically for Windows phones due out this fall.

Tellme says that the new service puts many of the most popular phone functions behind a single button. Windows phone users just press the side button of their phone to:

* Send a text by saying "text" to open a text box, then speak the text message and say "send" to send it to anyone in their contact list;
* Initiate a call simply by saying "call" and then the name of anyone in their contact list;
* Search the Web with Microsoft Live Search by speaking your request, such as "weather in San Francisco, California", "Pizza in Kansas City" or "Mother's Day gift ideas."

Datamonitor (www.datamonitor.com) predicts, separately, that the global market for advanced speech recognition (ASR) in mobile handsets will increase from $32.7 million in 2009 to $99.6 million in 2014. Datamonitor predicts ASR in-vehicle telematics will grow at a similar rate, from $64.3 million in 2009 to 208.2 million by 2014.
-Stuart Whitaker

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TWEETMART

Tweetmart.com (www.tweetmart.com), started in January, is a Twitter classified service. Users "list an item online," and Tweetmart sends tweets to all your friends (we tweeted Tweetmart to find out whether "friends" means followers, followees, or both, but haven't been retweeted). Items remain active for seven days. "Post a job" lists jobs for thirty days. Users can resend posts at will.-Stuart Whitaker

Monday, May 18, 2009

US Mobile Giving Space Heats Up

Guide by Cell (www.guidebycell.com) announced that it has become one of Mobile Giving Foundation's (MGF) (www.mobilegiving.com) approved application providers. MGF administers mobile giving for major US phone companies.

According to MGF Chairman and CEO Jim Manis, Guide by Cell is the US leading provider of mobile solutions to the museum and cultural nonprofit community. The Guide by Cell program, which will operate through a new Give by Cell division, allows participants to make on-the-spot donations. Guide by Cell also offers audio tours, mobile advertising, training, and a mobile platform. To make a donation, the donor sends a text message to a short code provided by Give by Cell, referencing the nonprofit's name. The donor receives a confirmation message and will see the donation charge on a subsequent phone bill.

MGF is a tax-exempt non-profit (501[c][3]) organization headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, founded in 2006 by Jim Manis and Jenifer Snyder. Other MGF application providers include Distributive Networks (www.distributivenetworks.com), mGive (www.mGive.com), Mobile Commons (www.mcommons.com), MobileCause (www.mobilecause.com), and Wireless Factory (www.wirelessfactory.com). Mobile carriers collect and forward the donated funds for free.

Some mobile giving campaigns are being aggressively promoted with high-profile advertising. The United Way took a ten second ad (www.youtube.com/watch?v=b38idebP4ag) during the 2008 Super Bowl, urging viewers to text "FIT" to 864833 (UNITED) to donate $ 5.00 to United Way Youth Fitness.



Actress Jessica Biel shot a one minute video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxrR-8sDgQU) in conjunction with Major League Baseball urging viewers to text STAND to 40202 to "Stand up to cancer" (www.standup2cancer.org).

-Stuart Whitaker

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

AWAITING OVI STORE LAUNCH WITH GREAT EXPECTATIONS.

Announced in February with a planned May debut, Nokia’s Ovi Store (www.ovi.com) has the benefit of learning from mistakes of earlier application stores, including Apple, Blackberry, and Android. One of the most powerful aspects of the Ovi Store is its social networking strategy. Consistent with the hypothesis that advertising is dead—or dying—and making best use Nokia’s acquisition of Navteq’s mapping capabilities, the Ovi Store reportedly will offer a recommendation scheme based on three factors: 1. The individual subscriber’s social network; 2. The individual subscribers’ location; 3. The individual subscriber’s particular interests. The Ovi Store's social discovery feature will allow users to share information about applications that they have downloaded. The Ovi Store will be available initially on an estimated 50 million phones, including S60 and Series 40 devices, using XHTML and Java. Nokia estimates that by 2012 300 million users will have access to the Ovi Store. The Nokia N97, scheduled for launch in June, will be the first phone with the Ovi storefront onboard.

An example of an application running on Nokia devices is the Nokia Sports Tracker (www.sportstracker.nokia.com). Using GPS information in compatible Nokia devices, information such as speed, distance, and time are automatically stored in the user's diary. Data can also be published and available on the Internet. The sports Tracker won the Best Mobile Internet Service award earlier this year at GSMA.

Nokia indicates that there will be thousands of applications initially available at the Ovi Store. Missing from the ecosystem is a public discussion group along the lines of Android, though reports are that a discussion group is being developed and will be available within a matter of weeks. Developer revenue opportunities exist through application subscriptions, advertising, content sales, and application hosting.
-Stuart Whitaker

Monday, May 11, 2009

ORANGE UK APPLICATION CHALLENGE: FIVE CUBED

The Orange Partner program (www.orangepartner.com) announced a challenge to get five new mobile apps into the Orange UK Application Shop on five devices within five days during the JavaOne conference (actually four days--June 2-5).

The five devices are the Nokia 6500s, Nokia N95, Sony Ericsson K800, Sony Ericsson W910i, and Samsung G600. The application must fall into one of the Orange UK Application Shop categories:

- Just for Fun;
- Phone Magic;
- Astrology Zone;
- Orange services;
- Men’s Zone;
- Books & recipes;
- Themes & Personalization;
- Messaging services;
- Health & Fitness;
- Quizzes/Trivia;
- Travel guides. -Stuart Whitaker

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

CONTXTS WEIGHS IN TO MOBILE CONNECTION MARKET.

Contxts (www.contxts.com) is a service available in the US that provides a simple way to send and retrieve contact details via SMS. Texting "daniel" to 50500 produces information about Contxts' developer, including his name--Daniel Sullivan--as well as his company, phone number email, twitter account, and AIM account. Daniel--or any other Contxts member--can send his or her details just as easily. From Daniel's phone, texting "send 3034759204" to 50500 would send Daniel's details to 3034759204.

Users can log into Contxts online to edit their own details. There is a page for "my contacts," which appears to be a placeholder where users can view information about their own contacts. Assuming this information online will be available in a vCard or other standard format when later versions are released, Contxts' utility will be significantly increased. The service is free and in alpha with very little additional information. The service appears to be based in Denver, Colorado. Other companies in this space include DubMeNow (www.DubMeNow.com).
-Stuart Whitaker

Monday, May 4, 2009

NOKIA INNOVATION CONTEST

Nokia has launched the 2009 Calling All Innovators (www.CallingAllInnovators.com ) contest, inviting anyone with "bold ideas and tremendous talent" to enter. Nokia says total cash and prizes are worth more than US$ 250,000, including US$ 30,000 for the grand prize winner, US$ 15,000 for the second place, and US$ 10,000 for third place, in each of the categories. Categories include internet innovation; flash; emerging markets and mobile necessities; and apps on maps. The entry deadline is June 30th. -Stuart Whitaker

Thursday, April 30, 2009

PLEASE CALL ME (PCM) WIN-WIN: ADVERTISING REVENUE PLUS CALL TRAFFIC

Vodacom in South Africa offers an advertising-paid, free to subscribers, Please Call Me (PCM) service that allows one mobile subscriber to ask another mobile subscriber to initiate a mobile call--South African mobile callers are charged for calls, while call recipients talk for free. To request a call, subscribers dial *140*TARGETNUMBER, where TARGETNUMBER is the number of the person being asked to place the call.

This service is similar to international "call back" services and South African "beeping" practices. International call back is a service designed to reduce international charges between countries with disparate international telecommunications tariffs. To use an international call back service, a person in country where outgoing calls are expensive who wants to speak to someone in a country where outgoing calls are less expensive, dials a number in the low cost country, hangs up, and awaits a "call back" from the service in the low cost country. The user is then able to "conference in" others in the low cost country. South African beeping is the practice whereby mobile subscribers with zero mobile balances call subscribers with positive mobile balances, immediately hang up, and await a call back.

With the PCM service, the target subscriber receives a text message with the message "Please Call Me," the number to be called, and an advert. Mobile subscribers have the option to turn off receipt of PCM messages. Vodacom reports having over 2.4 million unique users each day and that between 18 and 20 million messages are delivered per day across networks.
-Stuart Whitaker

Thursday, April 23, 2009

MOBILE TECH 4 SOCIAL CHANGE GOES GLOBAL

Following events in San Francisco in November, 2008 and New York City in February, Katrin Verclas from MobileActive.org announced plans for Mobile Tech 4 Social Change (MT4SC) events in Washington, DC, London (http://m4changelondon.eventbrite.com/) and Halifax (http://mobiletech4socialchangehfx.eventbrite.com/) in May, Barcelona and Nairobi in June, Cape Town in July, Kampala in August. Dates for Toronto and Geneva have yet to be announced.-Stuart Whitaker

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

APPLE POSTS STEADY GROWTH IN REVENUE AND IPHONE SALES.

APPLE POSTS STEADY GROWTH IN REVENUE AND IPHONE SALES. Apple (www.apple.com) announced second quarter 2009 revenue growth of 8.7%, to US$ 8,163 million, compared to US$ 7,512 million in the second quarter 2008. Net income for the quarter was US$ 1,205, up 15.3% from US$ 1,045 the year before. For the first half of the fiscal year, revenue grew 7.1% from US$ 17,120 million to US$ 18,330 million, while net income grew 7.0% from US$ 2,626 billion to US$ 2,810 billion. Apple reported sales of 3.79 million iPhones, a 123% growth from the same quarter a year ago, bringing total iPhone unit sales to 21.1 million.

Apple

 

2Q09 $ M

2Q08 $ M

Change $

Change

Revenue

8,163

7,512

651

8.67%

Operating Income

1,667

1,315

352

26.77%

Net Income

1,205

1,045

160

15.31%

Apple

 

1H09 $ M

1H08 $ M

Change $

Change

Revenue

18,330

17,120

1,210

7.07%

Operating Income

3,793

3,441

352

10.23%

Net Income

2,810

2,626

184

7.01%