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Using Opera might be cheap but ignores the value of optimizing to the mobile context

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

In the Norwegian online magazine Digi Opera says that they can reduce the cost of using mobile internet by 20%. Might be true but we here at Mobiletech feel the need to throw light on a few things regarding that.

The article concerns surfing using Opera Mini on web sites made for desktop browsers. In these cases Opera is doing a great job in terms of minimizing the data cost and making the content displayable on a small screen. Thats good!

On sites that already are optimized for mobile, however, by Mobiletechs own brilliant products for exaple, this is not the case. Mobile optimized sites, made to fit the mobile context and utilise the features in the end users browser are way lighter and does not produce much data traffic as they also are compressed. So in terms of datatraffic on mobile optimised sites, as most of the popular sites are, there is not much to gain by using Opera Mini. In adition you get a superb presentation, editorial -controll and -freedom by making a mobile optimised portal.

So Opera is doing a great job on the sites that do not have a mobile optimised presentation, but for the rest of the mobile portals out there the moral is “use your favourite browser, mobiletech will make sure it works, it looks good, it’s cheap and it’s fast”.

UPDATE: Christian replying to Opera (transleted to english by Google) 

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.tel domain name? Anything for you?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Yesterday the landrush period of .tel domain names opened. What it .tel? Well, it’s a tld such as .com, .net and .mobi. It is administered by Telnic. Do we need another tld, you say? There is a difference from what we are used to, so you decide. I’ll give a crash course here.

A .tel domain name can look like this: example.tel. So what. Well, what is different from other tld’s where the DNS contains the IP address to the server serving a web page (or other resource), the DNS of a .tel name contains contact information such as phone number, address, location, SIP-stuff etc. So this has nothing (or little) to do with internet and web. It’s kind of an online global contact directory for companies or individuals to register contact details that will be avalable to anyone. This information can be accessed through a web browser of course, try for example http://telnic.tel/, used by social networking sites such as facefook, twitter, skype etc. or by applications of course.

So, do you need a .tel domain name because you have a mobile internet site? No. We have other tricks for that.

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dt.no knows mobile

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Drammens Tidende has been a Mobiletech customer for a while and they have really taken the mobile channel seriously; mobile portal of course, dedicated short number for sms and mms and (here it comes) they are doing an excelent job in telling their readers how to utilize the mobile channel.

This is a pic from the back of their newspaper:

(sorry for the poor quality…)

Good work! Heia Drammen !

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Keep track of Mobiletech

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

The beginning of a new year is a good time to start fresh. Lots of new stuff will happen in Mobiletech this year so we need ways to tell you about all exciting things happening.

So, how are we going to tell you about all this…? Well, first we will publish more blog posts, articles, statistics etc here on our web site. Then we will use Twitter (Yes, Mobiletech’s on twitter! Follow us here). If you don’t have a Twitter account, we recommend you to register. Its a perfect way to keep your self up to date on whats happening in your areas of interest. You can follow us by RSS of course, both from mobiletech.no and from twitter. Or, if you are more like a Jaiku’er, or a friendfeeder? Follow us there as well :) Especially if you are among the unlucky not going to Mobile World Congress, we will keep you up to date on twitter, don’t worry!

So stay tuned and follow us on Twitter | Jaiku | friendfeed | Slideshare | RSS !

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Mobiletech at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

Monday, January 19th, 2009

“As usual”, Mobiletech will be at MWC in Barcelona this year as well. The MWC is 16-19 Feb 2009. We will be there with our brightest heads and you’ll find us in Hall 2 at Booth A67

At our stand we will have a meeting area, so feel free to book a meeting during the opening hours of the exhibition. We are of course available 24/7 so get in touch anyway and we’ll arrange a meeting.

We also have a few free exhibition passes we want to get rid of…. Want one? You have to earn it but get in touch anyway ;) See you all in Barcelona!

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The mobile highway in 2009

Friday, December 12th, 2008

The development in the mobile industry is taking giant leaps every week. Its hard to keep up. Lots of new stuff, lots of changing stuff and lots of buzz in general. But this is a Mobiletechers job, so we’ll worry about that for you.
Gartner predicts it will be sold 1.4 billion mobile devices in 2009. Many of these will no doubt be iPhones and devices from the “new kids on the block”, such as Garmin for example. These new devices are all Internet devices with wlan and other high speed connectivity methods. Together with advanced browsers this makes the mobile Internet the perfect platform for almost any kind of application.

Focus on usability and user experience.

Usability will become more important. All potential fun for all stakeholders starts with, and rely on, the end users and that their good experience. So the moral is; make the end user happy. Apple has set some new standards in user experience with the iPhone. The usability principles are not revolutionary, but the boldness of daring to implement them on a mobile phone is admirable. So when doing stuff on mobile in 2009, ally your self with someone who knows interaction design and have the experience in creating device- and interaction model independent functional design. If it’s for some reason not possible to achieve the perfect user experience, seriously consider aborting the project. Most likely it is not worth the money. Content is not king, consumer is king.

Mobile portal software.

Do you still need special portal software to handle these new high end devices in 2009? Yes. The diversity and fragmentation is increasing more than ever. So which one to choose…? (hint). Simple answer: 1) Choose the platform that supports the widest range of interaction models. 2) Choose the platform that allows highest level of editorial freedom and control.

Try to look for something else than the traditional feed based mobile portals as well. If you are an Esceninc customer, I recommend Escenic Mobile Solution. This is the most revolutionary mobile portal platform around! And what ever you do; dont fall into the pit of creating a stand-alone iPhone, or other device specific, portal. You will create a maintenace hell! Purcahse a software that handles all this stuff for you allowing you to focus on content!

Mobile metrics

Implement mobile metrics. In 2009 common metric currencies will emerge. In Norway this has already happened. Use these and publish them internally and externally. This will be of great motivation as the graphs will show a very positive trend in 2009! Metrics are also crucial in this phase, because you need to tweek and tune your service by analysing how your audience responds to the changes you make.

Distribution models

Once you have this magnificent mobile offering to your customers on the run, you need to make sure they get to know about it. Start 2009 by telling your marketing- or media agency that there is something called mobile. If you need help in explaining what a mobile phone can do, apart from calling and sending sms, please call us and we’ll gladly help!

You should also implement logic that allows your mobile users to access your mobile portal using the URL they know. For example they can enter “portal.com” regardless of desktop PC/Mac or hand held device. This will simplify your market communication and enhance the user experience significantly! All metrics will increase by 50%! This trend has started and will continue in 2009.

Also remember to tell your users that they actually can use their mobile phone to access your services. Always communicate a keyword to a short code as well. For sms access. Remember that there are more mobile phones out there than PCs! Your users are more likely to have a mobile phone than a PC.

Search is the number one killer-app on mobile Internet. Users tend to use search as a replacement of bookmarks. If they want facebook, they search for facebook on google. They don’t know the bookmark function in their device nor how to typ in a url, so next time they search as well. Be sure to choose a mobile portal platform that enables visibility in search engines.

Messaging

So what about the future of sms services? As mentioned, sms should at least be used as an entry point to your mobile experience. Spend a few quiet minutes during Christmas to think about how powerful sms and mms really is! It allows interaction and dialog initiated from both parties! During 2009 we will see a more holistic approach to mobile where communication includes both messaging and mobile Internet. And maybe also regular, old fashioned desktop based Internet. If you are really serious about mobile, buy a dedicated short code that your users can identify you with. Makes your users feel safe. But don’t spam, be relevant! Send messages only to users that have opt’ed in.

Mobile advertising

Don’t rely on ad networks. Especially local- or regional networks. They wont be able to serve your the ads you need as your traffic grows faster than the number of ad campaigns available in these networks. Another thing about ad networks is that the quality of the ads is so poor it becomes a usability issue. And this, the users of 2009 will not tolerate.

To have success with advertising there are two options in 2009; 1) make the value chain as short and efficient as possible by managing mobile ads in-house using your own ad-people and existing work flows. 2) Choose a ad provider with a network of networks. And also, don’t forget to run campaigns for your own stuff.

If your are an advertiser, plan your mobile ad campaigns differently. Same as you plan differently for print, radio, tv and desktop web. There may not be a breath taking volume in 2009, but the quality of the leads will go way beyond what you are used to from other channels.

Users and usage.

Along with better accessibility and better mobile Internet devices, users will discover what a great thing mobile Internet is and the user count will grow significantly if you take good care of your users. But don’t think that your mobile users will behave as your users on PC web. Most likely mobile users wil have an casual, almost random use of your service. Remember that the mobile phone is first and foremost a social device used for calling and sms’ing friends, not to consume content. Be prepared of getting almost the same number of unique users if you multiply one weeks unique users by 4 as the actual counted unique users within a month.

Don’t forget to collect phone numbers! The phone number is the ultimate key to communicate with your customer! Collect opt-ins wherever you can, start using the mobile channel at once. It is all about CRM.

What else?

So what about Android? It will be there in 2009 alright, but most likely, you wont know unless you read the small print manual. Your customers will still buy a SonyEricsson or a Samsung that happens to have a different operating system. So dont worry about that. We will handle it for you and your users.

Another buzz word is “social networking”. I say; don’t try to create a social network, use the ones that already exist. It is not the social network it self that is the value, but the meta data around it. The social network trend is a step towards using the web as a platform or that funny stuff called web 2.0. The mobile phone is a crucial part of any web 2.0 project as it holds all the important capabilities you wont find on any other device. The mobile phone is simply the missing link.

Data and metadata about your mobile ecosystem is the real gold. Make sure that you can analyse all kinds of data accross channels. You can use the data to create a personal, relevant and surprisingly addictive service. 2009 is probably a year too soon to implement this, though. This strategy must be a part of a greater super-internet strategy. But you’ll definitley hear and read a lot about this next year. To make this as less painfull as possible, make sure you choose a provider that can offer you the package. Do not shop around for bits and peaces. When all data is stored in the same basement, this becomes a much more smooth operation.

mCommerce? If you sell physical goods like books, tickets and stuff, 2009 will be a very interesting year for you! Imagine running a TV campaign and letting people buy the product as they see the commercial still sitting in the sofa! Stay tuned!

And most definitely; 2009 is the year of mobile!

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Mobiletech at IFRA Amsterdam

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

The Escenic stand. Mobile being demoed

This week Mobiletech attended the IFRA Expo in Amserdam. We joined forces with our friends from Escenic.

Escenic launched the 5.0 edition of their Content Studio. The demo included a full featured mobile portal provided by Mobiletech. The mobile portal was built on the latest version of Dextella Frame introducing “iPhone support”, materialised in ajax, advanced presentation and animation features and widgets.

The stand was well visited and both Escenics Content Studio and the Mobile Solution was demoed continously. It is no doubt that it is easy to see the real value of taking the step from a second generation mobile precense into a professional controllable solution providing full editorial controll and freedom.

We also spoke at the Solution Park about mobile services. If you want to see the slides, please contact us. We are happy to share our knowledge!

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Mobile Router – One url, regardless of device

Monday, October 13th, 2008

As usual Mobiletech has been busy creating features to make sure the end users are happy. Now we finally have some statistics describing the effect of the mobile router. 

The mobile router enables our customers to focus their marketing on a single url, regardless of whether the terminal is mobile or a good old desktop machine. This means that the url can be example.com and the mobile router takes care of presenting the mobile version to handheld devices, and the desktop version to the desktop devices. So, no more wap., mobile., m. etc. just one simple, well known url.

So, what is the effect of doing this? Well, we have had a pilot running for some time now and the results are pretty amazing! Of course, the effect will vary depending on the type of customer, but this definitely shows that “url problem” on mobile devices is worth solving.

The graph below shows the reference case. The short story is that the average number of front page views increased by 50% when enabling the mobile router! On average 20% of the requests for a “www.example.com”-type url are actually mobile devices.

If you want more information about this product, please contact us. Of course you can read more on the mobile router here, as well.

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Rejsen til Saturn

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

‘Rejsen til Saturn’ is probably the nicest mobile portal I’ve ever put my hands on during my time in Mobiletech. We received a detailed specification from the danish advertising agency works|group. Without their excellent handywork, this portal would not have been made.

We delievered on time, the portal was ready on friday 19.september 2008. The videos on the portal are best suitable for 3G only, GPRS terminals might not be able to download them due to their size (1-2 MB).

Rejsen til Saturn

To view it, go to http://dxad.mobi/saturn/
or send an sms
SATURN to 1969 (Denmark)
SATURN to 2229 (Norway)
SATURN to 72311 (Sweden)
SATURN to +4741716016 (International)

The portal is promoting a new cinema movie starting on 26.september 2008.

The mobile portal was created by Ronny Ljungbeck, with assistance from Pål Askvik and Espen Liland.

Feel free to drop me a line or two about this portal to  

Regards,
Pål Askvik
Content Manager 

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Mobiletech announces iPhone support in Dextella

Friday, July 11th, 2008

(Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden 11th of July 2008)
In time for today’s worldwide launch of the 3G iPhone, Mobiletech has released enhanced support for the iPhone. Mobiletech’s new iPhone support means that now all of Mobiletech’s customers can have iPhone friendly version of their mobile sites which make use of the iPhone’s unique user interface and powerful iPhone specific features.

Sweden’s largest morning newspaper Dagens Nyheter (DN) is Mobiletech’s first customer live with iPhone specific features on their mobile portal (mobil.dn.se). DN’s mobile site now utilises the best features of the iPhone to create a mobile newspaper experience which is optimized for the iPhone user. Enhanced features, such as providing fingertip sized controls to make it easier for user to navigate, sliding pages, fading images, AJAX and javascript, mean that DN´s iPhone users will enjoy an experience which is simple and fun to use. The support for iPhone is built into the same mobile portal framework as DN currently uses without compromising support for other phone models. Mobiletech’s device detection capabilities also eliminates the need for an iPhone specific URL.

Johan Brandt, Director DN Mobile says, “iPhone invites end users to surf, and has affected our view and demands on mobile internet. Therefore we are optimizing our mobile site to iPhone´s screen and functionality, ready for today’s launch of the device in the Swedish market”.

“Dagens Nyheter has been at the forefront of the mobile newspaper revolution. By enabling enhanced iPhone support on their portal, DN will give its mobile readers the best experience on their new iPhone from its launch”, says Anders Holen, CEO Mobiletech Sweden.

“The iPhone has revolutionized the mobile internet industry with its compelling looks and ease of use. Hence, it is only natural for Mobiletech to build support for iPhone.features into Dextella, Mobiletech’s service delivery platform”, says Espen Askvik, CEO Mobiletech.

About Mobiletech:
Mobiletech (www.mobiletech.no) is an independent Norwegian software company that delivers a complete range of products and services to enable rich and engaging communication through mobile devices. Mobiletech was founded in 2005 and is the power behind advanced mobile services for major media companies, operators and other corporations in Scandinavia. Mobiletech has a dedicated team of passionate professionals with skills in mobile web publishing, transaction based services, telecoms, banking and mobile technology. Mobiletech has offices in Norway (Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim), Sweden (Stockholm) and USA (Washington DC).

About Dagens Nyheter:
Dagens Nyheter is Sweden’s largest morning newspaper with a daily circulation of some 350 000 copies and over one million unique visitors at DN.se. DN is independent; stands free from political parties, organizations and financial interests and work in a liberal and broadminded tradition. The company is a part of the Bonnier Group, one of the leading media houses in Europe.

For more information:
Espen Askvik, CEO Mobiletech, +47 994 664 94,

Anders Holen, CEO Mobiletech Sweden, +46 (0)70 946 19 67,

Johan Brandt, Director DN MobileTel: +46 (0)8 738 15 75/Mob:+46 (0)70 538 12 18, johan.


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