On the verge of mobile2.0
I registered on the hub and decided to pee to tell the local audience a couple of their ideas. They are certainly not new, but suddenly they did not hear about it before.
While I will publish my old notes about mobile 2.0, you can read more details here mobilemandarin.com/2007/05/28/na-poroge-mobile20
So I was wondering what mobile 2.0 is. I rummaged on bourgeois sites and found the following postulates of mobile2.0:
• Openness, openness of standards, and open access to the network
• Affordable prices that contribute to the active use of the opportunities provided by the operator
• Ability to choose the means of communication (SMS, MMS, mobile messengers, mail, voice )
• Applications that can determine the location (via gps, using position information regarding base stations)
• New business opportunities. Phone purchases, bank account control, news, mobtv and more in the same vein.
• Well, something like standard mobile usability, when the same applications, pages on the screen of a mobile browser look approximately the same.
Well, here's another thing that modern mobile
SMS functions should evolve into -> messengers, mobile
MMS blogging -> media content exchange
Operator portals -> mobile internet and search
Operators choose -> users choose (mobile phone owners decide which services they need and which ones not)
Paid SMS -> mobile wallets, mobile account management
Java games -> Plug-in applications (facilitate the use of mobile services)
Push-To-Talk -> VOIP
WAP -> websites adapted for mobile browsers
WAP push -> readers RSS
Wallpapers -> Cell Broadcast technology
Services for determining the location-> Google maps
Consumption of content -> Creating content (mobile blogging)
Well, as you can see, mobile2.0 is already somewhere nearby and we imperceptibly plunge into it ourselves, I don’t suspect it))
While I will publish my old notes about mobile 2.0, you can read more details here mobilemandarin.com/2007/05/28/na-poroge-mobile20
So I was wondering what mobile 2.0 is. I rummaged on bourgeois sites and found the following postulates of mobile2.0:
• Openness, openness of standards, and open access to the network
• Affordable prices that contribute to the active use of the opportunities provided by the operator
• Ability to choose the means of communication (SMS, MMS, mobile messengers, mail, voice )
• Applications that can determine the location (via gps, using position information regarding base stations)
• New business opportunities. Phone purchases, bank account control, news, mobtv and more in the same vein.
• Well, something like standard mobile usability, when the same applications, pages on the screen of a mobile browser look approximately the same.
Well, here's another thing that modern mobile
SMS functions should evolve into -> messengers, mobile
MMS blogging -> media content exchange
Operator portals -> mobile internet and search
Operators choose -> users choose (mobile phone owners decide which services they need and which ones not)
Paid SMS -> mobile wallets, mobile account management
Java games -> Plug-in applications (facilitate the use of mobile services)
Push-To-Talk -> VOIP
WAP -> websites adapted for mobile browsers
WAP push -> readers RSS
Wallpapers -> Cell Broadcast technology
Services for determining the location-> Google maps
Consumption of content -> Creating content (mobile blogging)
Well, as you can see, mobile2.0 is already somewhere nearby and we imperceptibly plunge into it ourselves, I don’t suspect it))