The document analyzes the success of the iPhone and what it revealed about the future of mobile phones. It summarizes that the iPhone was very successful due to its large touchscreen, ease of use, and ability to access the full, uncensored internet experience like on a PC. This shifted users away from previous mobile internet experiences that were limited in bandwidth and customized portals, and towards viewing the mobile internet and the iPhone as a ubiquitous internet device.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4 billion mobile phone subscriptions in the world. In the last few years the increase has been most dramatic in developing countries. Telecoms operators have tried to capitalise on this by offering new services that will generate new revenues for them. Mobile Applications are increasing revenues for the operators while voices revenues are getting less and less. But what are mobile applications?
In this lecture we look mobile.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4 billion mobile phone subscriptions in the world. In the last few years the increase has been most dramatic in developing countries. Telecoms operators have tried to capitalise on this by offering new services that will generate new revenues for them. Mobile Applications are increasing revenues for the operators while voices revenues are getting less and less. But what are mobile applications?
In this lecture we look mobile.
Cell Phone Evolution: The Mobile Phone Technologycellphonerumble
These wireless devices known as #CellPhones that seem to have it all are now an important part of every one’s life all around the globe. From a mere tool that make and receive calls, it has now transcended into a multifaceted device.
This presentation showcases the transformation of this gadget from the first official mobile phone used in Sweden to the smartphone that it has become today.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4 billion mobile phone subscriptions in the world. In the last few years the increase has been most dramatic in developing countries. Telecoms operators have tried to capitalise on this by offering new services that will generate new revenues for them. Mobile Applications are increasing revenues for the operators while voices revenues are getting less and less. But what are mobile applications?
In this lecture we look mobile.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4 billion mobile phone subscriptions in the world. In the last few years the increase has been most dramatic in developing countries. Telecoms operators have tried to capitalise on this by offering new services that will generate new revenues for them. Mobile Applications are increasing revenues for the operators while voices revenues are getting less and less. But what are mobile applications?
In this lecture we look mobile.
Cell Phone Evolution: The Mobile Phone Technologycellphonerumble
These wireless devices known as #CellPhones that seem to have it all are now an important part of every one’s life all around the globe. From a mere tool that make and receive calls, it has now transcended into a multifaceted device.
This presentation showcases the transformation of this gadget from the first official mobile phone used in Sweden to the smartphone that it has become today.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4.7 billion unique mobile phone subscriptions in the world and of them about 2 billion are smartphones. This device is so powerful that people check it over 40 times a day.
In this lecture we look mobile. We also look at the history of communication since the telegraph and how the mobile market developed in the 80s and 90s until the iPhone was released in 2007. That same year Western Union stopped sending telegraph messages.
This presentation shows what 5th Finger is currently paying attention to, and what we think it means for the future of technology and human behavior. We hope finger food can stimulate minds and provoke conversation.
And if you're hungry for more, go to blog.fingerfood.com. Stay tuned for vol. 2.
Chaim Yudkowsky, CPA, CITP, CGMA - Byte of Success
Delivered in 1998 at an event in rural Kentucky with many dignitaries including Commissioner Furchgott-Roth of the FCC at the time.
-History of Mobile Phones.
-How many People Using Smartphone?
-Number of smartphone users worldwide from 2014 to 2020 (in billions)
-What People Think about Mobile Phone Technology?
-Percentage of usage of Mobile Phones While doing Another task
-Where People place their Phone while Sleeping?
-Some other Interesting Stats
-Advantages & Disadvantages of Using Mobile Phones
Mobile strategies for the tourism industryJames Burnes
James Burnes, CEO of Mobiltopia (www.mobiltopia.com) presents to the Indiana Department of Tourism's New Media Workshop on how the mobile web will impact the future of tourism and what organizations need to consider.
The ideas for cellular phones were developed in the 1940s. However, it was not until the microprocessor becomes available that practical commercial solutions are possible.
Today there are more than 4.7 billion unique mobile phone subscriptions in the world and of them about 2 billion are smartphones. This device is so powerful that people check it over 40 times a day.
In this lecture we look mobile. We also look at the history of communication since the telegraph and how the mobile market developed in the 80s and 90s until the iPhone was released in 2007. That same year Western Union stopped sending telegraph messages.
This presentation shows what 5th Finger is currently paying attention to, and what we think it means for the future of technology and human behavior. We hope finger food can stimulate minds and provoke conversation.
And if you're hungry for more, go to blog.fingerfood.com. Stay tuned for vol. 2.
Chaim Yudkowsky, CPA, CITP, CGMA - Byte of Success
Delivered in 1998 at an event in rural Kentucky with many dignitaries including Commissioner Furchgott-Roth of the FCC at the time.
-History of Mobile Phones.
-How many People Using Smartphone?
-Number of smartphone users worldwide from 2014 to 2020 (in billions)
-What People Think about Mobile Phone Technology?
-Percentage of usage of Mobile Phones While doing Another task
-Where People place their Phone while Sleeping?
-Some other Interesting Stats
-Advantages & Disadvantages of Using Mobile Phones
Mobile strategies for the tourism industryJames Burnes
James Burnes, CEO of Mobiltopia (www.mobiltopia.com) presents to the Indiana Department of Tourism's New Media Workshop on how the mobile web will impact the future of tourism and what organizations need to consider.
There is a huge cultural shift taking place. For the last 10 years, since 2000 we have experienced how everything is getting digital. The mobile phone is today just as powerful as a desktop computer in 2000. We have all this power in our pocket.
This presentation was given at the Gambling Technology Strategies 2011 in London.
This report contains the latest market data for Android, Smartphone and PMP/MP3, obtained from public sources.
Compiled and published by Portable Electronics Ltd.
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Overview of mobile internet: mobile internet evolution, value chain, smartphone growth, mobile user targeting, mobile advertising, media industry and mobile
Presented at the 2010 Mobile Enterprise Growth Alliance (http://www.mega.org.au/) in South Australia.
* Local Australian & global mobile industry statistics.
* Overview of the mobile ecosystem in Australia.
* Mobile trends
Android is the most innovative and flexible open platforms available. Learn about the opportunity with Android – helping you bring compelling, integrated experiences to market.
Slides introducing the Researching Open Innovation PDW at the Academy of Management 2015 conference in Vancouver. Slides by Marcel Bogers, Jonathan Sims and Joel West
Discussant: Innovation Ecosystems (AOM 2014)Joel West
Closing discussant slides for August 4, 2014 session at Academy of Management 2014 entitled “Innovation Ecosystems: Benefits, Challenges, and Structures.” Covers talks by Luigi Marengo, Raymond Miles, Charles Snow and David Teece
“The Business of 3D Printing: The First Three Decades,” a keynote talk given at RWTH Aachen conference on “The Business and Economic Impacts of 3D Printing” http://bit.ly/TpQmrw
Open keynote presented 19 Sept 2013 at workshop “Strategizing open innovation: foundations for new approaches” at the University of Bath, School of Management.
At Atlanta Competitive Advantage Conference, presentation for panel on “Open Innovation: Multidisciplinary Perspectives and Opportunities for Future Research”
Profiting from External Innovation: A Review of the ResearchJoel West
Nov 18, 2011 keynote presentation given by Prof. Joel West of KGI, at the 2011 Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization and Co-Creation (MCPC2011.com).
Workforce Needs of the California Solar IndustryJoel West
An April 19, 2011 webinar hosted by SolarTech, featuring SJSU faculty Meg Virick and Joel West; reported results from the first employer survey of the SJSU Solar Workforce Project
6. Terminal Evolution N-series Smartphone AMPS subs. Set Car phone Model 500 Desk phone Terminal Phone calls Info manager SMS/E-mail Web browser MP3 player Makes calls Receive calls Makes calls Receive calls Functions Handset, LCD, 200 MHz ARM9, 0.06-4.0 gb RAM Handset, dial, 2 MHz Intel 8080 Handset, rotary dial, wire Bill of materials 2007 1978 1949-1969 Date Nokia AT&T West. Electric Firm
11. Smartphones: then & now QWERTY : thumb, slideout or virtual Numeric (T-9) Keyboard 8 Gb 2 Mb RAM 480x320 color 160x160 B&W Screen HSDPA, EVDO: 1 mbps CDPD, i-mode: 5-10 kbps [GPRS: 50 kbps] Bandwidth 2008 1998
12. Reach vs. Richness (2001) Source: Jeffrey L. Funk, The Mobile Internet, 2001 Rich Media Wide Reach US, EU: full Internet, very expensive Japan: limited Internet, mass market
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14. Mobile value chain (2002) Source: Hermant Sabat, Telecommunications Policy, Oct. 2002.
18. iPod Ecosystem (2007) Fox, MGM, Universal, Disney … Music Video Hardware Performers Composers Sony BMG EMI Universal Warner “ Indies” Component Makers iTunes Store iPod Producers Complements Accessory Makers
19. iPhone Ecosystem (2008) iPhone 3G applications Video Music Software Hardware iPod content Component Makers iTunes Store iPod Complements Accessory Makers
27. iPhone App Store 30,000 15,000 10,000 3,000 550 Available apps 0.1b Sept 2008 1.0b April 23 0.5b Jan 2009 0.3b Dec 2008 0 July 2008 App downloads
28. Top 40 apps As reported by Apple April 2009 (may be US only) 2 Web 2.0 2 Utilities 8 Internet services 6 2 Entertainment 14 8 Games Top 20 paid apps Top 20 free apps