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13Aug/076

Enterprise2.0 – what does it mean for mobile?

In the past few weeks I’ve been having a number of interesting conversations about “Enterprise2.0”, what it means for mobility in general and for Nokia in particular. Despite a handful of productive and insightful commentators, it’s rather an anemic oeuvre compared to its Big Brother Web2.0 with very little written on the mobile aspects – as [...]

6Aug/074

Looking behind the car seats to find half a trillion of value

Here’s a hypothesis: One of the most interesting places to look for new business value for the mobile industry is in the other industries that can be disrupted by the selective application of mobile intelligence. The taxi industry is one such – an industry that is crying out for a dose of efficiency (or rather, [...]

10Apr/076

From advertising to a direct dialogue with customers. Are you ready?

This note is aimed at brand owners, frustrated by the increasingly expensive and ineffectual advertising spending on traditional media and wondering how best they can get their message out. It suggests that today’s disrupted media business is too frail to support the demands of brands wanting to advertise. This is no bad thing in itself [...]

21Jan/071

The web’s next trick: to disappear?

Am in Munich at the DLD Conference and will try to do some posts from what is shaping up to be an interesting – and heavily oversubscribed – event. One of the comments in the opening future-orientated session (by Caterina Fake) alluded to the concept that I’ve been mulling over a while. She said we’re [...]