The document discusses the state of the mobile marketplace and opportunities for software developers. It notes that mobile internet usage and app downloads are growing globally as technical limitations are overcome. Location-based apps and real-time information delivery are on the rise. For Belgium specifically, it estimates 4 million iPhone users within 2 years of its launch. The conclusion encourages software developers to explore opportunities in the mobile space.
Catch the highlights from MWC16 in this quick recap. Learn about everything that happened at Mobile World Congress, including new virtual reality devices, the latest developments in IoT, and much, much more.
IQ Telecom shines a spotlight on some of the major current trends in the mobile industry.
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What were the big trends at MWC17? What are the things you need to be aware of to stay successful?
Here’s a quick summary on the big trends and insights from Mobile World Congress 2017 based on hundreds of interviews, tours, presentations and announcements.
Catch the highlights from MWC16 in this quick recap. Learn about everything that happened at Mobile World Congress, including new virtual reality devices, the latest developments in IoT, and much, much more.
IQ Telecom shines a spotlight on some of the major current trends in the mobile industry.
Follow our SlideShare page for more trending news and slidedecks!
What were the big trends at MWC17? What are the things you need to be aware of to stay successful?
Here’s a quick summary on the big trends and insights from Mobile World Congress 2017 based on hundreds of interviews, tours, presentations and announcements.
Mobile technology is changing the way we do business. Learn about the rapid growth of mobile technology and develop an action plan to build your own mobile app.
Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - North East Asia appendixEricsson
Ericsson Mobility Report is one of the leading analyses of data traffic available, providing in-depth measurements from the world’s largest selection of live networks spread all around the globe.
The report uses those measurements and analysis, together with internal forecasts and other relevant studies, to provide insights into current traffic and market trends in today’s Networked Society.
The June 2015 report looks at global subscription growth and how the pattern is set to continue to 2020.
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest thermostat integrates many data sources to drive action
IoT products create value by making sense of data
IoT developers become increasingly data-centric
Devices are just part of the story, IoT is all about...
Consumer market or enterprise market?
2007: Enterprises are the obvious opportunity for smartphones
2015: Consumer technology becomes enterprise technology
Consumer technology boosts clinical trials
Cities opt for traffic data generated by... citizens
Drone innovation: made for enthusiasts, used in enterprises
IoT developer ecosystems are emerging consumer-first
IoT is in 2008 in smartphone years
The era of standalone products is over
Some other things that exchange data with Nest
The boundaries between verticals are making less and less sense
IoT developers are flocking to open platforms in all verticals
Developer Economics - State of the Developer Nation 2015Q1SlashData
The App Economy in 2015: e-commerce dominates.
The platform wars have ended in a stalemate
Swift rises to 20% of mobile devs, 4 months since launch
App economy revenues are polarising
53% of mobile developers are working on an IoT project
Tool awareness is increasing.
An increasing fraction of developers target enterprise and they ‘re more successful
Pro devs target
iOS & browser. Android is for all WP is the fun place to start.
Key Insights from the the 9th edition of the State of the Developer Nation report that now covers all the latest trends in mobile, desktop, IoT and cloud services development. We look at the most popular platforms, languages, vertical markets and hosting providers. Find out which types of development are bringing in the most revenue and which revenue models are succeeding. We also take a deep dive into mobile commerce, the biggest battleground in today’s app economy.
Get the full report here: http://vmob.me/DevEcon3Q15SS
IAB Training 2014 - Mobility: A Closer Conversation. James Miner, ModeratorJames Miner
IAB Training 2014 - Mobility: A Closer Conversation. James Miner, Moderator. Seminar Opening and Overview of the Current State of the Asian Mobile Industry.
Space an Lemon Innovation Lab produces one digital trend study per year. In 2019 with a survival kit for your digital life, a year of massive innovation speed, really massive. A challenge for all companies!”. Here a teaser. Contact us for more.
The world is going mobile! The increased use of mobile devices for various reasons has propelled several innovations in terms of mobile apps. We have seen the creation of mobile apps for mobile security, fitness assistance, hiring cabs, online shopping and in many more niches.
GEO 2.0 definition and examples of this emerging trend where web2.0 world meets GPS, cartography and mobile technologies; experience driven presentation presented at gisotopolis
Mobile technology is changing the way we do business. Learn about the rapid growth of mobile technology and develop an action plan to build your own mobile app.
Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - North East Asia appendixEricsson
Ericsson Mobility Report is one of the leading analyses of data traffic available, providing in-depth measurements from the world’s largest selection of live networks spread all around the globe.
The report uses those measurements and analysis, together with internal forecasts and other relevant studies, to provide insights into current traffic and market trends in today’s Networked Society.
The June 2015 report looks at global subscription growth and how the pattern is set to continue to 2020.
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest thermostat integrates many data sources to drive action
IoT products create value by making sense of data
IoT developers become increasingly data-centric
Devices are just part of the story, IoT is all about...
Consumer market or enterprise market?
2007: Enterprises are the obvious opportunity for smartphones
2015: Consumer technology becomes enterprise technology
Consumer technology boosts clinical trials
Cities opt for traffic data generated by... citizens
Drone innovation: made for enthusiasts, used in enterprises
IoT developer ecosystems are emerging consumer-first
IoT is in 2008 in smartphone years
The era of standalone products is over
Some other things that exchange data with Nest
The boundaries between verticals are making less and less sense
IoT developers are flocking to open platforms in all verticals
Developer Economics - State of the Developer Nation 2015Q1SlashData
The App Economy in 2015: e-commerce dominates.
The platform wars have ended in a stalemate
Swift rises to 20% of mobile devs, 4 months since launch
App economy revenues are polarising
53% of mobile developers are working on an IoT project
Tool awareness is increasing.
An increasing fraction of developers target enterprise and they ‘re more successful
Pro devs target
iOS & browser. Android is for all WP is the fun place to start.
Key Insights from the the 9th edition of the State of the Developer Nation report that now covers all the latest trends in mobile, desktop, IoT and cloud services development. We look at the most popular platforms, languages, vertical markets and hosting providers. Find out which types of development are bringing in the most revenue and which revenue models are succeeding. We also take a deep dive into mobile commerce, the biggest battleground in today’s app economy.
Get the full report here: http://vmob.me/DevEcon3Q15SS
IAB Training 2014 - Mobility: A Closer Conversation. James Miner, ModeratorJames Miner
IAB Training 2014 - Mobility: A Closer Conversation. James Miner, Moderator. Seminar Opening and Overview of the Current State of the Asian Mobile Industry.
Space an Lemon Innovation Lab produces one digital trend study per year. In 2019 with a survival kit for your digital life, a year of massive innovation speed, really massive. A challenge for all companies!”. Here a teaser. Contact us for more.
The world is going mobile! The increased use of mobile devices for various reasons has propelled several innovations in terms of mobile apps. We have seen the creation of mobile apps for mobile security, fitness assistance, hiring cabs, online shopping and in many more niches.
GEO 2.0 definition and examples of this emerging trend where web2.0 world meets GPS, cartography and mobile technologies; experience driven presentation presented at gisotopolis
The European Citizen is reshaping democratic society and expresses itself through digital platforms. The Digital Agenda is underlining the role of ICT in moving forward in increasing the civic participation through internet and social media. Public sector is reshaping itself to allow citizen to interact on democratic processes. The presentation focuses on the ICT tools, including geo, in the hand of citizen to shape and direct also cross boundary challenges in Europe. @tdelestre
Discussion of the advent of Neogeography and how GIS and Neogeography are different but can also work together. Given at University of Kansas as part of GISDay 2007
Mobile Solutions: Challenging opportunitiesSimon Kibsgård
Presentation on how we work with mobile solutions in Creuna. Originally held for the Google Technology User Group in Denmark.
Covering both the business and the technology angle on mobile solutions.
A review of the Australian mobile landscape with a look to some European stats as a clue as to what might be happening next.
Also, some predications for the future of mobile - 2010 and beyond.
We’ve shared a lot of data about whether and why ‘this time is different’. But beyond that, why is the tech market opportunity larger than any time in history (no, really!)? One word: mobile.
In this update of his past presentation on Mobile Eating the World — delivered this month at Andreessen Horowitz’ annual investor meeting — a16z’s Benedict Evans shares just how and why mobile changes everything. Because tech is outgrowing the tech industry.
Gregor Smith: Director UK Mobile, comScore provides a reflective look back at the trends of what has happened across the global online and mobile markets. The session will also cover the latest ideas driving the business of online and mobile services and applications.
Evento Disru.pt em Castelo Branco
Workshop Mobile Thinking - leccionado por Jorge Frazão, tutor da EDIT. / Porto.
Neste workshop serão abordados os seguintes temas:
- O mundo mobile nos dias de hoje e a sua importância;
- As principais funcionalidades e vantagens;
- Negócios Mobile com sucesso;
- Plataformas disponíveis (iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Híbridos);
- Desenvolvimento Mobile;
- As principais metodologias de geração de dinheiro através de aplicações mobile.
3. Mobile marketplace state of play Overview of the key concepts market numbers trends in mobile applications By Tanguy De Lestré [email_address] AGORIA ISV 6 May 2010
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14. Top Smartphone Platforms 3 Month Average Ending Jan. 2010 (Source: comScore MobiLens) 0.4% 1.8% 3.7% 2.2% 3.0% 2.0% Android 4.7% 5.2% 5.4% 6.8% 18.7% 8.3% RIM 11.4% 12.8% 20.0% 19.9% 10.7% 14.1% Microsoft 7.7% 6.5% 29.9% 15.3% 20.5% 14.5% Apple 75.7% 73.5% 40.7% 55.1% 46.9% 60.9% Symbian 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Total Smartphone Subscribers IT ES FR DE UK EU5
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20. Mobile Benchmark Data for the European Market ( Source: comScore MobiLens) 32.0% 28.3% 15.2% 16.5% 22.9% 22.6% Smartphone 45.2% 53.3% 36.7% 38.3% 41.7% 42.4% 3G Device 10.4% 6.7% 9.0% 7.5% 13.7% 9.6% Accessed News 11.7% 9.5% 10.2% 6.5% 18.2% 11.3% Accessed Social Networking Site or Blog 20.7% 19.9% 21.7% 17.4% 30.8% 22.2% Mobile Browsing 20.4% 28.7% 19.9% 24.6% 21.4% 22.7% Listened to Music 37.0% 36.1% 23.6% 33.3% 37.6% 33.4% Used Application (including games) 79.5% 84.5% 81.7% 81.6% 90.3% 83.5% Sent an SMS/Text IT ES FR DE UK EU5 Reach (%) of Mobile Subscribers
ABI Research expects 2010 to be a big year for mobile application downloads, with just under 6 billion mobile applications forecast to be downloaded, up from an estimated 2.4 billion in 2009. The rapid adoption of smartphones, registering a sales growth of 20% in 2009, as well as the proliferation of application stores are the major drivers for this expansion. In addition, two new smartphone platforms will make their debut later this year; Samsung’s Bada OS and Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Series. Both platforms, similar to Apple’s, will have proprietary application stores and are racing to populate these stores with winning applications. “ The iPhone will continue to be the leading app platform, with a database of over 125,000 applications offering niche and localized content,” says wireless research associate Bhavya Khanna. “Other platforms are still playing catch-up, with Android being the fastest gainer among them. ABI Research expects that with over 30,000 applications now available, over 800 million Android applications will be downloaded in 2010.” Revenues from mobile app sales, however, are expected to decline by 2012, as competition has led to downward pressure on application prices; and a greater proportion of “must-have” applications will begin to have free or advertising-supported substitutes. In addition, many handset makers such as Nokia, and Motorola with its Android handsets, have started to bundle applications that allow users to connect to popular social networks, instant messaging, and GPS services. According to Vice President of Forecasting Jake Saunders, “As competition heats up, app makers are both dropping prices and ‘going free’ to stay on top of the download charts.”