I’m leaving to pick up my badge… It very possibly is going to be quiet in my blog for the next few days… Tomorrow is BarCampAustin, and Monday is MoMo Austin… If you are in Austin, see you around! My contact info on…
Dennis has written a neat review of WebClip2Go, eZee’s free service that let users “clip” content from live web sites and make that content available on mobile phones using the concept of content clipping. Mobile content adaptation is an unsolved problem, and at…
**** Reminder **** Hello all… a quick reminder about Monday’s MobileMonday Austin event… …and it is going to be SWEET! — I am very excited about the speaker lineup… and the folks from out of town who are visiting us! Topics: dotMobi, Mobile…
I have written before that problem #1 with local application is the discovery and download (distribution) of the applications themselves; and that people will download applications, if the applications are of value. And today Apple announced the iPhone SDK for the creation of…
Barbara Ballard has been organizing an event in the U.S. focused on mobile design and user experience. I think it is great, and I would be great to have the Global mobile community participate and help educate the rest of us. From the…
At eZeeLabs, the research and development group at eZee inc., we are announcing an early version of WebClip2Go, a free service that let users “clip” content from live web sites and make that content available on mobile phones. In essence, it lets you…
Wow, this week starts SXSW Interactive. Can’t wait. Such a cool event, with great folks coming to visit. It all begins this Friday the 7th and goes through Tuesday the 11th. The panel sessions are great, and the evening events/parties (140 in Upcoming)…
Michael Yuan pointed me to a very interesting read about the unintended uses of product features… In this case, users using a share function for P2P chatting… See An amusing but cautionary SMS tale at the Mippin blog. I believe it is an…
In the article C# set to take Java’s crown as Java drops 50 percent, Matt Asay of C/Net writes that C# is taking over Java. He bases his argument on book sales (source O’Reilly Media). Do you think book sales are a good…
…for those interested, I’ll be speaking on Thursday at InnoTech in San Antonio. InnoTech is more of an IT’ish kind of event, but a good place to evangelize mobility to business folks. Global Wireless Trends for 2008 and Beyond: “C. Enrique Ortiz, CTO…