Apple & Google – the worst thing happened to carriers
Long gone the days of 2G when carriers controlled how the money flowed in their networks. Everything was limited by voice and SMS, the ecosystem was closed for third-parties and all services brought money in operator’s pockets. 3G was a game changer. In order to bring high speed internet connection to their subscribers and make .. read more
What’s there for mobile carriers in 2012?
As it always happens at the end of every year we should draw a conclusion about things that happened in the industry in the last twelve month and make a prediction about what we are to expect in 2012. This is not about new retina and AMOLED displays, intelligent software assistants and devices that bridge .. read more
The importance of being accessible.
In the previous post we touched the subject of how complexity and inaccessibility for ordinary people impede progress of mobile advertising. If something is simple and catchy like top 50 chart song, it is bound for mass success.If there is one company who knows that, it is Google. They made it simple with AdWords and .. read more
Feedburner Problems
You may have experienced problems fetching RSS feeds yesterday. I spent an hour checking logs trying to figure out what can be wrong with the blog — it was too slow to load. Turned out to be a problem with Feedburner. If you had the same, let me know. It is interesting that no one .. read more
Mobile Phones of the Future
I wanted to know more about Android so I searched. I think it is better to get may be slightly older but more reliable news (from the source): httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJHYqE0RDg Besides G-Phone we shall expect the largest phone maker (Nokia) doing amazing things as well. They envision the future like this: httpv://youtube.com/watch?v=IX-gTobCJHs
