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In this episode, we delve deep into the crucial world of mobile-friendly websites for gym owners filled with practical advice, and a touch of humor, is an essential listen for anyone looking to boost their online presence and ensure their website isn't just surviving but thriving in today's digital landscape. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that will not only enlighten you about the importance of mobile optimization but also arm you with the knowledge to elevate your website's performance.Timeline Summary:[00:00:20] The Basics of a Mobile-Friendly Website[00:01:00] The Importance of Mobile Optimization in 2024[00:02:16] Common Pitfalls in Mobile Web Design[00:05:00] User Experience and Content Strategy for Mobile[00:06:00] The Impact of Mobile Optimization on SEOKey Takeaways:Understanding Mobile Optimization: A mobile-friendly website is not just about loading on a phone; it's about adapting to various screen sizes and ensuring a seamless user experience across devices.The Necessity for Gyms: In an era where the majority of web traffic comes from mobile devices, gyms cannot afford to neglect their websites in favor of social media alone.Speed is Key: Fast loading speeds are crucial for mobile websites to retain visitors and improve Google rankings.Content Strategy for Mobile: Content on mobile sites should be concise and easily digestible, designed for skim reading with short paragraphs and relevant information easily accessible.SEO Implications: Mobile optimization is not just a user experience issue but a critical factor in search engine rankings, making it essential for competitive visibility.Websites and Links Mentioned:Google PageSpeed InsightsStrength MattersFree Strategy CallQuotes:"61.21% of all traffic to websites in 2024 is on a mobile device." - James Breese"If your website can't adapt, you need a new web designer." - James Breese"Increases in engagement, conversions, and sales come from good mobile design." - James Breese"It's a mobile-first world. If you're not optimized, you're behind." - James Breese"A fast loading website that's mobile optimized is crucial for ranking highly on Google." - James BreeseShow Your Support: Rate and Review Us!If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider giving us a 5-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support helps us reach more people and bring you even more quality content. Click the link below to rate and review us now! Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts FREE DownloadsTo learn more about Strength Matters and our high-performance training system, download your FREE copy of The Strength Matters System of Athletic Development. Get it at - www.strengthmatters.com/system
Today's episode features a Q&A discussion between our own Sasha Mukhanova, Business development and Account director, Media analytics at Affectiva (a Smart Eye company) and Stefan Ruff, Co-CEO & Co-Founder of Oculid. Sasha is an experienced brand strategist with a passion for research and consumer insights. Through her work and extensive background as a creative domain lead at Kantar, she is a self-described “advertising nerd,” and expert in utilizing emotion AI to help clients drive deeper consumer insights and create more engaging advertising campaigns for over a decade. Stefan is a leading expert in the field of eye tracking technology. With extensive experience in the advertising industry, Stefan has a deep understanding of the importance of understanding consumer emotions and behavior. His expertise in this area is born from years of research and hands-on experience, as he has worked with some of the world's leading brands, helping them to leverage eye tracking to gain a deeper understanding of their customers.The two discussed a recent collaboration between Affectiva and Oculid to test a few ads, and covered some practical advice for businesses looking to incorporate technologies such as facial expression analysis, Emotion AI & eye tracking into your advertising strategy. Listen in to learn more. Links of interest: John Lewis “The Beginner” ad: https://www.tiktok.com/@johnlewis/video/7164295164884815147?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&lang=en Aldi “Kevin the Carrot: Home Alone” ad: https://www.tiktok.com/@aldiuk/video/7164294426628558086?is_from_webapp=1&web_id=7163682284583093803 [Blog] Emotion AI + Eye Tracking: Unlock the Creative Power of Digital Content: https://blog.affectiva.com/how-emotion-ai-and-eye-tracking-provide-powerful-ad-insights[Talk] Oculid at IIeX 2023 on 3/28: The Value of Attention Measurement in Video-Based Social Media Platforms - https://events.greenbook.org/iiex-europe/agenda?speakers=2908950
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Gratitude, like hope, is a skill. Daily cultivation leads to lower stress levels, stronger relationships, and higher emotional resilience.About Matthew Hepburn:Matthew Hepburn is a straight shooting, clear thinking, and dedicated meditation teacher. His personal practice caught fire over the course of several extended meditation retreats and volunteering to teach buddhist meditation in prisons in his early twenties. Now he shares his love of contemplative practice with people on intensive silent retreats, through dedicated daily life practice as a core teacher at Cambridge Insight Meditation Center, and as the Editor of Mobile Content for Ten Percent Happier.To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Daily Gratitude Booster,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=ab981c0f-d353-4c75-a218-42f3255abe75.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Check out this sneak peak into an episode of our new podcast Twenty Percent Happier, available exclusively in the Ten Percent Happier app. About Matthew Hepburn:Matthew Hepburn is a straight shooting, clear thinking, and dedicated meditation teacher. His personal practice caught fire over the course of several extended meditation retreats and volunteering to teach buddhist meditation in prisons in his early twenties. Now he shares his love of contemplative practice with people on intensive silent retreats, through dedicated daily life practice as a core teacher at Cambridge Insight Meditation Center, and as the Editor of Mobile Content for Ten Percent Happier.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Check out this sneak peak into an episode of our new podcast Twenty Percent Happier, available exclusively in the Ten Percent Happier app. About Matthew Hepburn:Matthew Hepburn is a straight shooting, clear thinking, and dedicated meditation teacher. His personal practice caught fire over the course of several extended meditation retreats and volunteering to teach buddhist meditation in prisons in his early twenties. Now he shares his love of contemplative practice with people on intensive silent retreats, through dedicated daily life practice as a core teacher at Cambridge Insight Meditation Center, and as the Editor of Mobile Content for Ten Percent Happier.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Check out this sneak peak into an episode of our new podcast Twenty Percent Happier, available exclusively in the Ten Percent Happier app. About Matthew Hepburn:Matthew Hepburn is a straight shooting, clear thinking, and dedicated meditation teacher. His personal practice caught fire over the course of several extended meditation retreats and volunteering to teach buddhist meditation in prisons in his early twenties. Now he shares his love of contemplative practice with people on intensive silent retreats, through dedicated daily life practice as a core teacher at Cambridge Insight Meditation Center, and as the Editor of Mobile Content for Ten Percent Happier.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Heute sprechen wir mit Cross-Media Allrounder Kira Cesnik (SAE Köln 2015-2017). Neben ihrer Solo Selbstständigkeit co-gründete Sie im Februar 2020 die Allrounder Medienproduktion CreativeMod und im September 2020 das Fource Collective, ein auf Mobile Content fokussiertes Freelancer Kollektiv. Wir sprechen mit ihr über Motivation, Zeitmanagement und Stressvermeidung. Wenn ihr wissen wollt, wie man so viele Projekte gleichzeitig managed - hört rein ! Fource-collective.com creativemod.de Instagram: @kiracreativemod TikTok: @kiracreativemod Life After SAE auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeaftersae/ Mehr zu Kurt gibt's hier: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kurt_jonathan_engert/ Homepage: https://www.kurt-jonathan-engert.com Mehr zu Glen gibt's hier: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glen_schaele/ https://linktr.ee/glenschaele
Many influencers have ditched their expensive camera, lights, and mics and replaced these with their phone essentially becoming a Mobile Creator.Whenever I have a question about anything to do with Mobile Content, I head over to Dee Nimmin's channel and odds are pretty darn good that Dee has covered pretty much all the questions I have in one of his videos.Dee has over 133k subscribers, he helps countless mobile creators around the world with his content and live streams and since mobile creators are becoming more mainstream, I invited Dee into the Influencer Green Room so we can pick his brain.Check out Dee's channel here: https://youtube.com/DeeNimminLiron Segev is a YouTube Growth Strategist at LironSegev.com, tech blogger at TheTechieGuy.com, and YouTuber at YouTube.com/LironSegevBenji Travis is a YouTube Coach on Video Influencers, co-author of YouTube Secrets, an Influencer together with his wife on Its Judy Life, and a foodie on runs his own YouTube channel
7 Gear Recommendations to Make the Perfect Mobile Creator's ToolkitUnderstanding what you need for the perfect mobile content creator's toolkit can be a bit daunting. There are a ton of gear recommendations out there, but what stuff do you actually need in your kit? That's what we're getting into today. What you need to create the perfect mobile content creator's toolkit.Check out the full show notes here.Follow Robert’s adventures on Instagram @RobertMasseyPhotography
In this episode, we talk edtech with Wambura Kimunyu, the Group CEO of Eneza Education.Throughout the series of episodes, we're exploring the entrepreneurs in start-ups digitizing informal and fragmented industries on the continent. And for Eneza Education to remain affordable and accessible, it means distributing text-based content to basic mobile phones via SMS, and acquiring customers via radio advertising. We talk to Wambura about building a product for low-income students - 70% of whom live in rural areas, the content development and distribution process, balancing available technologies with the needs of their customers, how to price for low-income consumers, and more.4:59 - First question, who are the customers that Eneza Education is serving?6:08 - A deep dive into Eneza Education's products - the SMS-based Shipavu291 and Ask-A-Teacher.12:20 - On the content development process and launching in a new country.14:29 - On expansion - what role do development agencies and foundations play here? 16:22 - Eneza Education's pricing strategy.20:46 - How is the company measuring impact, and what of impact are they creating? 22:26 - How does Eneza Education build their product with restraint? Why don't they have a mobile app? This episode is part of our conversational series sponsored by MFS Africa. MFS Africa's competition is with cash, and throughout this series, we'll feature other startups and entrepreneurs who are digitizing, better organizing, and aggregating analog and fragmented industries.Follow The Flip on social media @theflipafrica.
In this episode, we explore entertainment for mass-market consumers in Africa with Guy Kamgaing, the Founder and CEO of StarNews Mobile.Throughout the series of episodes, we're exploring the entrepreneurs in start-ups digitizing informal and fragmented industries on the continent. And in the media space, that means building a product fit for the realities of mass-market consumers. In a world of abundant free content on YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and other "data guzzling" platforms, StarNews is building a business selling a la carte microcontent bundled with telco data, and they're selling it to millions of African consumers, while simultaneously helping creators make money off of their content, as well. 04:05 - First question, what is StarNews' background story?06:52 - A deeper dive into the product, from both the content development and distribution perspectives.10:30 - Why would a consumer pay for content when so much free content is readily available elsewhere?15:47 - A discussion on StarNews' growth, and expansion from Côte d'Ivoire, across Francophone African countries, to South Africa.18:05 - On partnering with telcos.20:29 - How are the streaming wars between Netflix and Disney influencing strategy, and why is StarNews investing in content development?This episode is part of our conversational series sponsored by MFS Africa. MFS Africa's competition is with cash, and throughout this series, we'll feature other startups and entrepreneurs who are digitizing, better organizing, and aggregating analog and fragmented industries.Follow The Flip on social media @theflipafrica.
Paradigm Shift It's Episode 495 We have plugins for Hide & Seek, Email Automation, Stopping the Brutality, Mobile Content, Image Control, Live Chat ..., and ClassicPress Options. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z! Brosix Live Chat, WordPress Brute Force Protection – Stop Brute Force Attacks, Thumblink, Specific Content for Mobile, Mail Mage, Show/Hide Content at Set Time and ClassicPress options on Episode 495. For more articles visit WordPress Specialist with a focus on... - WordPress Training, Classes and Emergency Support... for more articles like Paradigm Shift.
What does it mean to focus on mobile first in a mobile world? You may think you're already optimizing your mobile content and strategies. Today's Ad Gab wants to challenge you to create everything with mobile in mind, first.In this episode, Ryan and Josh give you everything you need to successfully produce and create mobile content.If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. We love to hear from you! | Do you want to hear more from our host? - Give him a follow @ryanalford on Instagram. | The Radcast is a product of @radical_results | #theradcast #radicalmarketingresults
Learn more about Google's mobile indexing deadline and how to find any content that might be dropped from the index in today's SEO tip.
By March 2021: Google will only index mobile content Hello, and thanks for listening to SEO tips today. John Mueller from Google reminded SEOs during PubCon this year that by March 2021, it will only be indexing mobile-friendly content. If you have anything on Desktop that is not on mobile (content, comments, reviews, etc…) it [...]
Tune in to our latest podcast with our MD Dan Cunliffe and our Ops Director Chris Romeika as they take an under-the-hood look at Pangea Protect, our new mobile content filtering solution and how it works—including its customisability, its security features, and some of its top use cases for partners.
Vittorio Civinini risponde ai dubbi più frequenti sulla content creation da mobile. Tanti piccoli accorgimenti su acquisizione video, montaggio, editing e workflow per fare un salto di qualità.
Eddie Melendez, known also as EMT Films, is a photographer and videographer who specializes in mobile content creation. As someone who has found a home in a niche part of the industry, Eddie shares how you can achieve a career as a full-time creative, with just the use of your cell phone. Eddie explains how he balances his two creative career paths between content creation and playing in a band, as well as lends advice on how to succeed as a beginning creator.
Benoit Vatere, CEO and Founder at Mammoth Media, joins ironSource's Melissa Zeloof on LevelUp to talk everything Gen Z. Who are they? What do they care about? How can game developers and brands appeal to them? And what sort of content do they love? Tune in to find out, or read the edited highlights here: https://www.ironsrc.com/podcasts/creating-mobile-content-gen-z/
Benoit Vatere, CEO and Founder at Mammoth Media, joins ironSource's Melissa Zeloof on LevelUp to talk everything Gen Z. Who are they? What do they care about? How can game developers and brands appeal to them? And what sort of content do they love? Tune in to find out, or read the edited highlights here: https://www.ironsrc.com/podcasts/creating-mobile-content-gen-z/
The eLearning industry has had mobile learning, or mLearning, for well over 15 years now. Wow! Has it really been that long? Yep. So, are you creating mLearning? Have you moved to a mobile first methodology? What about your SCORM packages in your LMS are they mobile ready? And don't forget about xAPI... Aaahhh.... It can all feel a little overwhelming. But thankfully we have Robert Gadd with us on this episode of IDIODC. He's going to help us clear the air, and make sense out of the confusion. As one of the earliest proponents of mLearning, Robert has seen it all. He's developed many, many mLearning solutions and understands the frustration instructional designers have. When we're done, you'll have a much better idea of how to proceed with mLearning in your organization. And we'll sort out the big question: SCORM? xAPI? or both? Robert is an experienced technologist with demonstrable experience designing, developing and leveraging next generation technologies while building successful companies. Currently leading OnPoint Digital, an ISV/services firm specializing in training and organizational development solutions for private and public sector customers. OnPoint markets an enterprise Learning Engagement Platform supporting formal and informal learning in both online and mobile modalities. Core offerings include an LMS/LCMS, an enterprise mLearning platform, adaptive testing engine, a portal architecture with SSO, integrated social networking and game mechanics, advanced reporting/analytics all wrapped in flexible, responsive custom UX. OnPoint's award winning CellCast Solution platform provides support for content authoring, gamification, transcoding and delivery via an installed applet to all major smartphones and tablets including Apple iOS, Google/Android, Microsoft Windows 10 and other popular digital devices. Responsible for technical vision and corporate direction as well as system design, app development, implementation and delivery. OnPoint is self-funded and cash flow positive since our second year. Become virtual friends with the IDIODC gang on twitter. Remember you can always stay in the loop by searching through the #IDIODC tag: Robert: @RobGadd4 https://twitter.com/robgadd4Brent: @BSchlenker https://twitter.com/bschlenkerChris: @Chris_V_W https://twitter.com/Chris_V_WIDIODC: @TeamIDIODC https://twitter.com/TeamIDIODC Brent Schlenker is dominKnow's Community Manager. Chris Van Wingerden is dominKnow's Sr. VP Learning Solutions. Interested in learning more about dominKnow? Sign up for our next live platform demo to learn why we do powerful eLearning-authoring best. (And get a free 14-day trial after you watch the demo!) https://www.dominknow.com/demonstration.html
I tried video and am a fan, but it takes so long to upload to some channels. The return on effort on audio content seems way higher than video content. Here’s my discussion with an example.
Can you REALLY be a mobile content creator and do EVERYTHING on your phone? Do you need to spend thousands on equipment to be successful on YouTube?I wanted to understand what it would take to be a creator who only has access to a mobile phone, so I called upon one of the top experts in the field to help me. Dee Nimmin just on mobile, so he’s the ideal person to teach us the tips and tricks of how to be successful on YouTube using only a mobile phone. In this podcast you will learn: - Why a smartphone is all you need to create video content- Why creating video is more important than waiting for the right gear- Why investing in a microphone should be your first step- Why learning the manual controls on your smartphone is a must- The best apps for editing video on a mobile - The best apps for creating custom thumbnails on a mobile deviceFor the full show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/how-to-be-successful-youtube-without-spending-a-fortune-tubetalk-186/. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
I review LightTricks VideoLeap and run through a simple list of features that are available in the basic version of the app.
Az idei első, összeségében huszonhetedik adásban ismét örökzöld témákat vettünk elő: framework-ök tanulása és választása. Izgalmas kitekintést adtunk arról, hogy CSS-el hogyan lehet festményt festeni, illetve beszélgettünk a mobileszközök nagyításáról. Végül pedig azt elemezgettük, hogy a Java miért nyit a funkcionális megoldások felé – távolodva ezzel a szemellenzős OOP-től. Résztvevők: Gábor Edu Tibi Ari Róka […]
Wim Sweldens – Co-Founder of Kiswe joins Future Tech Podcast. Kiswe is activating “Play” Into Mobile Video Increases Engagement. Kiswe's patented cloud-based video solutions transforms linear video into personalized social experiences. Transforming your video content from lean-back or lean-in viewing into immersive engagement. Kiswe's cloud-based video solutions turns video into a playground. Kiswe Mobile (parent company): Website: http://www.kiswe.com Twitter: @KisweMobile Hangtime: Website: http://www.letshangtime.com Twitter: @letshangtime Wim Sweldens Twitter: @WimSweldens Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wimsweldens/
In this episode we talk to Christoph Trappe, Director of Content at Stamats Business Media. This episode was based on this blog post from Christoph.
ep102: The Instagram Strategy Show: My Instagram workflow and strategy What is my daily workflow for Instagram? Why do I make daily content for Instagram How long do my daily videos take to create? Why do I use Instagram & Instagram Stories? Why should you consider using Instagram? Tips & Insights about Instagram & Mobile Content
Facebooks organische Reichweite ist tot und Newsletter landen viel zu häufig in bereits überfluteten Postfächern. In dieser Episode bekommst du Techniken vorgestellt, die neue Inhalte zuverlässig an deine Nutzer bringen. Ein persönlicher Weg deine Nutzer zu erreichen ist über klassische Messenger wie WhatsApp oder Telegram. Diese kannst du beispielsweise mit WhatsBroadcast organisieren um so mehr als die vorgegebene Chatgröße zu kontaktieren. Da sich diese Eins-zu-eins-Kommunikation jedoch meist im privaten Kontext bewegt, wirst du wahrscheinlich mit einem hohen Feedback an Nachrichten konfrontiert. Wie du damit am besten umgehst erklärt André dir in dieser Episode. Da viele Nutzer ihre Mails auf dem Smartphone öffnen, ist auch der Newsletter ein wichtiges Thema bei der Erreichbarkeit von mobilen Nutzern. Beim Versenden eines Newsletters ergibt sich jedoch die Problematik der überfluteten Postfächer. Lerne in dieser Episode auf welche Aspekte du beim gestalten und Versenden deines Newsletters achten solltest. Eine gute Möglichkeit deine User auf neuen Content hinzuweisen sind Push-Notifications. Ein großer Vorteil dieser Methode, ist die persönliche Eins-zu-Eins-Kommunikation ohne Rückkanal. Das erlaubt dir personalisierte, segmentierte Benachrichtigungen zu integrieren, ohne mit einer nicht bearbeitbaren Masse an Feedback konfrontiert zu werden. Hast du schonmal darüber nachgedacht deine Nutzer, abseits von Online-Kanälen, über SMS zu erreichen? Nein? Dann drück Play und lass dir von André erklären, warum du auch diese Variante in Betracht ziehen solltest.
Stadium Tech Report Podcast #4 checks in on WWE fans and the "perfect storm" of mobile content that is WrestleMania. Join hosts Phil Harvey and Paul Kapustka as they explore why WrestleMania drives such high in-stadium data rates and attracts millions of fans who watch online content.
Uyen Tieu talks with Elad Cohen from Rumble about Apple releasing iOS 9 update and the new features and capabilities. Most of the attention is going to ad blocking, which is now the No.1 paid app in the App Store. Uyen and Elad discuss iOS 9, adblockers and what it means to publishers. Further, the tell what adblockers are and why they are making such a big buzz.
Mobile Content Strategies for Publishers and the Evolution from Mobile Browser Driven Marketing to Mobile App-Driven Marketing as Uyen Tieu speaks with David Arkin, the Vice President of Content and Audience for GateHouse Media.
IMA Leader Audio Podcast | Leadership, Marketing, Content Marketing, Big Data, Social Media, Email
Three minute update about upcoming webinar with Justin Klein of KPP Financial and the pending Impact14 conference in Vegas. The conference kicks off Wednesday evening at High Roller at the LinQ hotel. The High Roller is the world’s largest observation wheel. It has 28 glass enclosed cabins holding 40 people each and offers spectacular views of the Vegas strip. Welcome remarks by non other than Brian Wong the co-founder and CEO of Kiip who graced the cover of Entrepreneur magazine this month. Frank Holland CVP of Advertising at Microsoft, Kevin Akeroyd, GM and SVP of Oracle Marketing Cloud, Rob Friedman, Chairman of Auction.com are just a few of the mainstage speakers. And then there are the breakout sessions. Social, Mobile/Content, Data & Analytics and Marketing Re-imagined.Learn more about both at imanetwork.org.
Speaker: Karen McGrane You don’t get to decide which device people use to access your content: they do. By 2015, more people will access the internet via mobile devices than on traditional computers. In the US today, nearly one-third of people who browse the internet on their mobile phone say that’s the only way they go online—in many countries, those numbers are even higher. It’s time to stop avoiding the issue by saying “no one will ever want to do that on mobile.” Chances are, someone already wants to. In this session, Karen will discuss why you need to deliver content wherever your customer wants to consume it — and what the risks when you don’t make content accessible to mobile users. Already convinced it’s important? She’ll also explain how to get started with your mobile content strategy, defining what you want to publish, what the relationship should be between your mobile and desktop site, and how your editorial workflow and content management tools need to evolve.
Do you need to create new content for the New Year? Cool-Hunter and social media guru Ken Herron provides actionable advice on how you can freshen up last year’s content with new visuals, new angles and new outreach. Why reinvent the wheel? Following Ken’s rules will equip you to get much more out of your mobile content. The post How to Get More Out Of Your Mobile Content appeared first on Mobile Presence.
Jay Baer, the author of Youtility, shares the background to his book as well as his perspectives on mobile, content marketing, social media, and business.
I'm Kathy Klotz-Guest, podcast host and CEO of marketing firm, Keeping it Human. We turn marketing-speak into stories that get results! With this show, we focus on great marketing and communications tips and fun guests without the spin. If you're looking for jargon-monoxide poisoning, we happily recommend our competition. Content Trends: The Rise of The Mobile Audio Podcast Mobile audio content has exploded, and it has become a key part of a solid content strategy. What are the trends? What should companies be thinking about? What works when it comes to audio podcasts and who is doing it well? Join us on August 15th for a lively chat (as always) with the awesome Co-Founder and CTO of Stitcher, Peter de Vroede. About Peter Peter directs the development of the company's mobile audio technology for the iPhone, BlackBerry, and other devices. He has worked on a wide range of projects, including major motion pictures, consumer software products, Top 10 video games, and NASA missions. With over 20 years of experience in media-technology development, Peter has been a senior technologist at Xerox PARC, Disney, Adobe, Macromedia, and Electronic Arts; he is credited in over $750M worth of software products. Peter received both an MBA and a BA from UC Berkeley. In his spare time he zooms around on his skateboard, hangs out with his wife and twins, and enjoys the Bay Area's great outdoor activities.
Mark Lopez, COO of Terra Networks USA tells us how Terra has launched launched a new version of its internet TV service, called Terra TV. We also learn about TerraTV Mobile, its online TV content offer for Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch platforms.
David Marcus tells us about Zong, an open mobile billing platform that offers Premium SMS Applications and Open API Mobile Internet Solutions
David Marcus tells us about Zong, an open mobile billing platform that offers Premium SMS Applications and Open API Mobile Internet Solutions
In 1998 the American Dialect Society voted "e-" (as in electronic) as the "word of the year". This signified how important the internet had become in our world. Almost 10 years later we’re undergoing an even larger change. Only this time the "e-" prefix stands for "everywhere". Mobile content, services and commerce are changing the way we communicate, work and do business. And these changes are building upon the already massive revolutions brought about by the internet - only faster and made more pervasive. This presentation will look at the strategic issues facing managers and developers as they strive to adapt to this literally "moving" target. The session will be highly interactive in nature so make sure you bring your mobile device! Alex Young has been involved in online for over a decade, moving from instructional design, visual and interaction design through to project and people management within the education, training, TV and telecommunications fields. This journey has instilled a sense of purpose to strive for an optimal user experience for every solution or challenge that presents itself. As part of Mobile Online Business, Alex is focused on how to help companies communicate better with their customers by understanding the pervasiveness of emerging technologies and the ways to best utilise these to communicate with their customers. Rob has been modeling Information Architectures and IA driven business models since 1989. As the technology landscape evolved he moved from digital pre-press, to interactive media, to network applications and finally to pervasive computing. Now he has joined Mobile Online Business (MOB) and is focused upon exploring life after Convergence - a place where objects and their interfaces Diverge allowing you to control them anywhere, anytime. His primary goal is to provide MOB’s clients with hands on, real world experience with this intangible new world. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).