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Rethinking the design for the Mobile Web

September 27, 2010 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment 

Bryan Rieger of Yiibu shares his experiences in designing websites for mobile devices. A lot of interesting insights and data: Read more

Annita Beysen: focus on consumers, not a product

December 5, 2008 by tom.corbett · Leave a Comment 

”Products will come and go, websites will come and go, newspapers will come and go, consumers will always stay,” says Annita Beysen, an owner of U-sentric consultancy. Read more

Danny Lein: successful mobile sites of newspapers

December 5, 2008 by tom.corbett · Leave a Comment 

Recently launched mobile site of De Standaard quickly reached top 10 list of sites in Belgium. Only portals of mobile operators are larger, says Danny Lein of MobileWeb. Read more

Paul Golding: how newspapers can go mobile

December 5, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment 

”The common mistake made is to take an existing publication and in some way to replicate that on mobile,” warns Paul Golding, former Chief Applications Architect at Motorola. Read more

Peter Vandermeersch: how newspapers can set a mobile strategy

December 5, 2008 by tom.corbett · Leave a Comment 

The first step is a mental one, claims Peter Vandermeersch, an editor-in-chief of De Standaard, a Belgian daily newspaper. Read more

Mobile internet according to Google

December 5, 2008 by tom.corbett · Leave a Comment 

Google's Android. Photo by cnet.com.au

”There are over 3 times more mobile users than internet users. There are more mobile phones than TV units, more phones than cars. Mobile devices are more than a part of our live”, says Marc Vanlerberghe from Google. Read more

Mobile strategy: from mass to tailor-made advertising

December 5, 2008 by tom.corbett · 2 Comments 

“Mobile is going to be an advertising revenue-driven business as it is online,” believes Peter Vandermeersch, an editor-in-chief of De Standaard, a Belgian daily newspaper. Read more

From Mobile 1.0 to Mobile 2.0

December 5, 2008 by tom.corbett · 1 Comment 

“The first internet-centric mobile phone was Nokia 8110, the “banana phone”. It was NOT usable! The new generation internet phones, smartphones are user friendly,” says Paul Golding, an expert on mobile. Read more

What people need to commit to mobile internet

December 4, 2008 by tom.corbett · Leave a Comment 

“When you ask non-users of mobile Internet if they need one, the answer is NO. But this is a case for every technology invented ever,” says Nanno Palte from InSites Consulting. Read more

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