Blog post highlighting the argument whether check-ins are an important component feature going forward, or a passing fad (I'd argue the former.)
The author proceeds to posit that a check-in feature is just that – a feature – that exists to tell the app you're doing something, and to share that something with your friends. I suspect there's an affinity component as well – I'm going to be less likely to check-in to a place I don't like, or with which I don't want to associate myself.
Thus, the inverse is true: if I check-in, I'm expressing at least a neutral and more likely positive regard or relevance to me for the "brand" of that place.
Do you agree? Are check-ins a passing fad or here to stay? Do you think checking in means more than just passing along information?
Read more on Business Insider: No, The Check-In Isn't Dead
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
No, The Check-In Isn't Dead
Friday, July 9, 2010
Mobile Internet Use Surges To 59% Of Adults
Recent Pew report results; here's an excerpt.
Breakdown of mobile activities:
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Mobile Internet Use Surges To 59% Of Adults -- InformationWeek
Breakdown of mobile activities:
- 54% have used their mobile device to send someone a photo or video.
- 23% have accessed a social networking site using their phone.
- 20% have used their phone to watch a video.
- 15% have posted a photo or video online.
- 11% have purchased a product using their phone.
- 11% have made a charitable donation by text message.
- 10% have used their mobile phone to access a status update service such as Twitter.
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Mobile Internet Use Surges To 59% Of Adults -- InformationWeek
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Mobile Interface Development Tools for Android, iPhone, iPad, Palm Pre
This is a great collection of on and offline tools for developing interfaces for mobile devices, including a Photoshop file for iPad applications. Enjoy!
Mobile Interface Development: Ultimate GUI Toolbox for Android, iPhone, iPad, Palm Pre | Coding | PelFusion.com
hat tip: InspiredMag and PelFusion.com
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Verizon/Google vs AppleT&T - Register
Verizon Wireless formed a far reaching partnership with Google, echoing the search giant's existing alliance with Sprint and pointing to Android dominance of the CDMA carriers' own-branded web services platforms, which will be vital to differentiation in the open access world, and will take shape from 2010.
AT&T is exploring its own options to create an AT&T mobile web experience that will compensate for falling data rates and the loss of the usual carrier lock-in weapons – exclusives, subsidies and closed network/software platforms. It increasingly seems to be distancing itself from Google and turning to a range of partners usually more associated with European operators, from Opera to Nokia."
Read more: Mobile web polarizes as duellists pick their seconds - The Register
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