Posts Tagged ‘mobile monday’

mg // 16.09.2009

Thomas Nindl – Qualcomm: Tip Of The Iceberg (presentation) @ Mobile Monday Berlin

Thomas Nindl of Wireless technologies provider Qualcomm leaves open the question if LBS has the potential to become a killer application. Still, watching his talk from Mobile Monday Berlin is worthwhile. The Director Business Development Qualcomm Europe foresees a huge market potential for social networking, indoor navigation as well as Augmented Reality. In his view, today’s location based services like AT&T’s Family Locator Service are only the tip of the iceberg... Stay tuned for more presentations from Mobile Monday Berlin!
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mg // 07.07.2009

Marcel Pirlich – Zed: For The Mass Audience (presentation) @ Mobile Monday Berlin

Zed is the Number One in digital entertainment without platform boundaries and is clearly focussing on the mass market. The company offers mobile entertainment content, console and PC games as well as interactive TV shows. At the end of the year they will start their own movie called „Planet 51“. Marcel Pirlich, Zed’s Country Manager Germany, has a quite critical view of mobile entertainment: „Developers create very nice, technical solutions that require a pretty fat mobile package at the consumer side which most people don’t have. As soon as the iPhone goes mass market, we will all be happy“ says Marcel. „In the innovation life cycle, the iPhone is at the famous chasm and will soon be crossing it into the mass market.“ „At the moment, network operators have the main stake in revenue streams whereas application providers only have a little bit of it“ Marcel explains. „Revenue streams will change and the whole cake will grow a lot which is a good thing for the operators.“ Marcel’s message is to create the internet of things where you have to charge pennies instead of euros for everything. As of tomorrow, we will be posting interviews and presentations from Lift conference Marseille. Click here for all videos from Mobile Monday Berlin.
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mg // 25.06.2009

Annika Brinkmann & Tom Nicolai – FastFoot-Challenge: New Trend Sport @ Mobile Monday Berlin



Mobile gaming is THE new trend sport according to Tom Nicolai, co-founder of Bremen-based urban team. The company’s pilot project FastFoot-Challenge is certainly not a couch potato sport: The Protagonist of the GPS Multiplayer Action Game is chased by four other players equipped with a GPS enabled mobile phone. While the FastFoot-Challenge players have 25 minutes to catch the Protagonist, their friends can watch them running around on Google Earth.

Annika Brinkmann from absichtbar adapted FastFoot-Challenge for the mobile web. She enabled the user to make everything around the game directly on his mobile phone: „Besides watching life games on Google Earth, the user doesn’t need to switch on his PC. New users can download and purchase the game and register mobile. As soon as they have their log-in, they access the start page with Quick Links to community features so they can tell their friends about the game and start playing with each other. The mobile community is running in the browser of the user’s phone“ explains Annika.

To get an idea of how fast and exciting FastFoot-Challenge can really be, click here for a mobile GPS game trailer or just watch the trailer in the presentation...

There’s more to come from Mobile Monday Berlin – so stay tuned! Click here to watch earlier posts.
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vt // 23.12.2008

Peter Vesterbacka: Tough times generate great opportunities @ LeWeb

Peter Vesterbacka is a serial entrepreneur from Finland who left HP two years ago with the intent to build further start-ups. Peter had already founded MobileMonday in 2000, a grass roots community for people in the mobile business that has grown into the world’s leading mobile community present in 70 cities around the globe. Peter is also the founder of ConnectedDay, a community site aimed at enriching the dialogue between professional daycare centres, parents and children. Furthermore, Peter co-founded Star Wreck Studios, that has been hugely successful with its first feature film production „Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning“, a film in Finish language with 8 million downloads. Peter has now created WreckAMovie.Com, a new service around fim production. Another new service is Zipiko – described by Peter as „a cool business model all around intention“. Zipiko works well on high-end mobiles and lets your friends know what you would like or are planning to do. Peter started working with Zipiko a while ago and finds „they have a great team and are definitely going to go places. If you know people’s intent, it’s hugely valuable for marketing purposes.“ Although there’s a lot of doom and gloom out there, Peter is positive that „this is the best time to start a company. It’s cheap and people will have lots of time to participate“. As an advice for start-ups, Peter points out: „I’m a big believer in ecosystem. Stand up, look around the ecosystem, ask yourself who your competitors are and with who you could partner with. That’s the best way to understand the big picture.“

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