Over The Air

Topics:   Mobile

  • Email this page E-mail this page
  • Print this page Print this page
  • Bookmark and Share
  • icon

Wireless Companies Talk Mobile 2.0 At Web 2.0


Posted by Michael Singer, Apr 18, 2007 05:12 PM

With all of the chatter about Web 2.0 for the desktop, it was great to hear progress is being made so mobile platforms can share in the mashup love.


This week's Web 2.0 Expo included several conversations about the importance of open standards. It was especially encouraging considering that developers would rather "write once and play everywhere." To do that, we have to be on the same page.

Of note from the keynote on Tuesday was Illkka Raiskinen's notion that there is no "killer app" but there should be a "killer cocktail." Mmmmm Mojitos... sorry about that. He actually means hitting the sweet spot using a combination of killer apps. As Steve Jobs so succinctly put it at the iPhone announcement: "The killer app is making calls."

OMA's Paola Tonelli also had great insight. She wants her profile to follow her around to any mobile device she is using. Thankfully, there are about 20 different companies -- including Nokia, Motorola and DoCoMo that are working on this. Once we get there, I doubt customers will imagine a world the way it is now.

Raiskinen also helped remind us that Nokia is quickly becoming an Internet company. Camera phones are certainly required for more fun with Flickr. And Nokia is expanding its reach with the launch of its widgets and Web Run-Time Web application development environment for developers. I saw a great example using Nokia's S60 on the show floor.

Equally impressive was Orb's MyCasting, which is a great compliment for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet.

Another mobile vendor I thought stood out this week was Tira Wireless, which is working with Sony Entertainment on a promotional package that ties into the upcoming Spider-Man 3 movie.

« Will Linden Lab's Open-Sourcing Second Life Hurt Some Of Its Biggest Customers? | Main | Machinima: Making Movies Using Computer-Game Software »



Sign Up Now
For InformationWeek News Alerts




This is a public forum. United Business Media and its affiliates are not responsible for and do not control what is posted herein. United Business Media makes no warranties or guarantees concerning any advice dispensed by its staff members or readers.

Community standards in this comment area do not permit hate language, excessive profanity, or other patently offensive language. Please be aware that all information posted to this comment area becomes the property of United Business Media LLC and may be edited and republished in print or electronic format as outlined in United Business Media's Terms of Service.

Important Note: This comment area is NOT intended for commercial messages or solicitations of business.