You have to love the “people under 17 may find some content objectionable” warning you get when updating Wikipanion on your iPhone. Objectionable? What like all that science, general knowledge and GCSE syllabus rubbish?
And I promise no more iPhone stuff. Ever.
September 7, 2009
Categories: fun . Tags: iPhone, Wikipanion . Author: davidjcarr . Comments: Leave a Comment
Back in summer 2008 I wrote a whitepaper for some of our clients about Cloud and Crowd based creativity and the need to break digital out into the real world away from screens and desks. Back then I included an image by the excellent Petit Invention as a concept vision for the future of mobile [...]
June 15, 2009
Categories: Trends, links . Tags: Android, augmented reality, iPhone, mobile, Trends, wikitude . Author: davidjcarr . Comments: 1 Comment
Phones & Music & PDAs are already one. iPhone Apps store is the steroid-pumped evolution of convergence and personalization. Next step is phones as electronic wallets or banks and becoming the main method of payment. Perhaps even your keys? Google Gphone barcode scanner?
Mobile networks, handset makers becoming the media and comissioning content rather than the [...]
February 17, 2009
Categories: Trends . Tags: convergence, iPhone, mobile, net business models . Author: davidjcarr . Comments: 2 Comments
The Cloud is about distributing, accessing and publishing everywhere and sharing with everyone – a principle embodied by many a creative project or social media tool or site. So far so Web 2.0. Where it differs is that the audience for accessing, publishing and sharing everything includes you yourself, on any and all your devices [...]
October 14, 2008
Categories: Strategy, Thoughts . Tags: cloud computing, iPhone, mobile, Tangible User Interface, WiFi . Author: davidjcarr . Comments: 1 Comment