Robin is co-founder of RefreshMobile Ltd which was Forum Nokia developer of the year for 2006/7. Refresh has developed a number of innovative products including Mobizines (a client providing magazines on phones), Eyemags (user generated magazines on phones) and most recently Mippin (which mobilises the web for Mobile in the browser). See this blog on your mobile at http://mippin.com/forumnokia
robin.jewsbury | 28 April, 2007 20:12
I was looking at the Internet World Map and immediately wondered if the Mobile Internet is different.
We have the data- even better is that with Google Analytics running against our webserver we can make a video of how the growth of our service of Mobile Internet world has grown over the last 8 weeks from the UK outwards whilst we've grown from zero to 1/2 million downloads. (This map is of our web-site - Google analytics only works with Javascript and cannot be used with most phones - but the web-site usage does reflect our much more popular wap site usage).
The Mobile Internet IS different - there seems to be a band of usage across Europe through the middle east, India and into Asia. Although usage is high in the US it is much more significant on the fixed Internet.
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dean collins | 24/11/2007, 00:06
Robin,
I wanted to take a quick few minutes to introduce myself and my company www.Amethon.com
I work in their New York office.
You might be interested in checking out our Mobile Portal Analytics application which unlike the flawed google analytics application has been specifically designed to track mobile browsers.
Check out www.Amethon.com or more specifically their Mobile Portal Analytics application
http://www.amethon.com/Content_Common/pg-Port-Analytics.seo
Let me know if you want to chat further about it.
Regards,
Dean Collins
USA Business Development
Amethon Solutions Pty Ltd
34 West 120th St, Suite 3,
New York, NY, 10027 USA
Dean.Collins@Amethon.com
Phone: +1 646-240-4043
Re: Mobile Internet Growth Map
Catalin | 01/11/2007, 01:12
Very expressive! Yes, the mobile internet usage will increase more and more. It is quite surprising the low usage in US (at least for the analysed website).