Software architect working in Symbian/S60 area since 2000 and still being enthusiastic about mobility. Please visit my introduction page on Forum Nokia Champions web page.
tote_b5 | 04 January, 2008 01:59
I've read the recent blog of my fellow Forum Nokia Champion, Paul Coulton,
with great interest. Similarly to Paul, I'm not an experienced
fortuneteller, but after reading his article I thought I would give it
a try, too. You know, what can I lose other than being not right? :)
Let me comment some of his findings, first. Although I can't foretell how ad-driven content
will work out in mobile space (since it's simply not trivial how to
advertise on mobile devices), I can say the biggest supporter of this
model (their name starts with G if somebody didn't know) largely
depends on operators' support. If operators (aka carriers) do not make
it cheaper for customers to download data from the Internet than it is
today, then the success of this model is very questionable. And actually this mostly applies to widgets as well:
although they can work with local data, too, the most popular use case
of widgets will still involve transferring data over the net.
As to NFC
(short for Near Field Communication), although I strongly believe in
the future of this technology, it's still in its infancy and I don't
think 2008 would bring the break-through in this area. NFC-enabled mobile devices might appear in people's hands in 2008,
however, it would only be one part of a larger ecosystem: the
wide-spread use of RFID tags in various places (movie posters, business
cards, etc.) + the introduction of accompanying services (such as a bus
ticketing service) will still be the question of later years. I think.
Paul's list could be completed by the following things in my opinion:
julia fox | 05/01/2008, 17:46
iplanet | 07/01/2008, 19:48
celebrities | 21/01/2008, 00:07
Software architect working in Symbian/S60 area since 2000 and still being enthusiastic about mobility. Please visit my introduction page on Forum Nokia Champions web page.
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bogdan.galiceanu | 04/01/2008, 18:38