Entries in mobile (15)

Thursday
Mar312011

Instagram World: This Is Where I Live

If you're into digital photography, you own and iphone and enjoying social networking you MUST create and account on instagram. This free application allows user to photo, filter, title, tag and upload photos. Additionally, it allows users to comment and discuss the photos. Since its enception it's been a very open community, so it's not suprise when it creators established an open API for developers to create add-ons and functionality for instagram users...

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Wednesday
Jan122011

Verizon Vs. AT&T: End Time Has Begun

Verizon or AT&T? I can tell you that I've course had countless complaints about AT&T's service throughout the time that I've had my iPhone. I can also confidently say that the product as outweighed any complaints that I might have had during that time. As far as the tool, being the iPhone, I once heard it said from a T-Mobile rep in the (Birmingham AL, Galleria) mall that "it's good for games and such" -- well I would have to say that's ludicrous. As any hard core smart-phone user will tell you that ANY phone at this level is a business, personal and social extension of who you are. To say I only use it for games is like saying I only using my TV to see the weather. But I digress.

So should you switch providers? Here's what we know:

  • Existing AT&T customers who want to switch carriers will need to purchase a new device -- and they'll face early termination fees of up to $325 to break an ongoing contract.

  • You can't talk and use data on the Verizon iPhone. Verizon's CDMA network only allows one at a time. You can do this on AT&T.

  • The antenna on the Verizon iPhone is slightly different. Does that mean it's a better antenna? Does it fix the "Antennagate" problem? It's too early to tell. We have photos for you here.

  • The Verizon iPhone acts as a mobile hotspot. Verizon will let you share your 3G connection with up to five users. No word yet on pricing.

  • Data plans will probably be different. There's still no word whether or not Verizon will offer unlimited data for the iPhone. AT&T's highest plan caps data at 2 GB. (Early reporting says Verizon has a $30 uncapped monthly plan versus AT&T's $25 monthly plan.) ~ COMPARISON: Verizon Vs. AT&T iPhone

I see no real compelling items within this list that would make me jump ship at this time. I will say that any network is going to face issues and with the bandwidth vortex that is the iPhone and will more than likely bog any network infastructure. To what degree reamins to be seen.

Now if you start changing the iPhone itself you might compell me to leave. That being said here's a couple if things that immidately come to mind that I would like to see:

  • Tazer function
  • Ice Scraper
  • Clairvoyance
  • Carbon fiber anything
  • Scuba pack (optional)
  • Glow paint rave mechanism
  • Self cleaning screen
  • Chinese star defense mode
  • Pocket shaver
  • Lock pick
  • Hover mode
  • Theme music function
  • "Lucky Cat" chip
  • Cloaking ability (optional)
  • "The Clapper" lost and find sensor
  • Programable 'dropped call' message -- like "BOOYAH!"
  • +20 to hit on any roll
  • ...and lasers.
Thursday
Oct212010

Mobile Design Thoughts

We're always battling at work with the issues of form vs. function and mobile vs. applicational when we have a need within the space. See the following presentation that walks you through a fair share of the planning portion prior to prototyping and development.

Friday
Aug202010

Facebook Places - Miles To Go Before I Checkin

I have to tell you that I thought this technology (Facebook Places) was going to crush the "checkin" landscape. No I think it's a big pain in the ass. There's a ton of 'cover your ass' screens I felt like I was going to get porn at the end. I understand that the process will streamline itself and that Facebook at least didn't put a bullet in their eye by doing a private roll-out *COUGH-COUGH!* Google Wave *COUGH-COUGH!* So with that said let's just wait and see. But a few things to note on the screen process below:

  1. The oh-so-helpful error screen to start
  2. Followed by the fact that it can't find my office that I check into every day
  3. "Ask Them First" -- Really. LOL.
  4. "Learn More" on the fourth screen – intuitive fail
  5. And the reward is it gets posted to my Facebook – wait, didn't Foursquare already do this?

Look, I'm not player hating, just pointing out some pot-holes that I'm sure will be smooth out in time. There's a lot of thinking right now and sadly you can't make people think in the usability world.

Addendum: This also goes to great lengths to tell me how important the 'game play' aspect of FourSquare and Gowalla is. The anticipation of points and badges, beyond simply telling the world where you are is a key factor for Facebook Places to become a success. There's simply too much "checkin fatigue" here to make this a viable part of my social graph.

Wednesday
Aug182010

"Facebook Places" – It's Not Your Big Brother – IT IS BIG BROTHER

Tonight Facebook released "Facebook Places" there shoe-horn into the location (proximity) based landscape. This should come as no surprise as Foursquare, GoWalla, Yelp and others have been clawing each others eyes out to make hay while the sun shines. Well the suns officially eclipsed by the 500-million pound gorilla called "Facebook."

I don't have a defined opinion pro or con on the service but to say that Facebook clearly sees that this is a defined part of digital social communication and therefore we should all be paying attention. And while many of us have been singing the praises of location based marketing long before now this will assuredly make your physical location a major kernel in the fabric within your social graph. But without a doubt Facebook already has profiled me better than the FBI could (if they're not already collecting all our data from Facebook); having this next level of granularity is about as close as you'll come to 'being me' short of mounting a camera on my forehead. That's in next years roll-out I'm sure.

Below you will find all the elements I could aggregate tonight from various news sites and first hand accounts of the release.

Facebook Places is a checkin service that’s quite similar to Foursquare or Gowalla on the surface — it allows you to checkin to places. What differentiates it is its tagging features, which allow you to tag friends that are with you at a location. There is also a focus on Facebook Place Pages, which house the checkin history of a given place on the web.

Facebook says it is adding Places merely to enrich the social experience it already provides. The company says its users already post status messages that say things like: “at Starbucks in Harvard Square with Susan and Jeff.” Now, they can tap a new Places icon in the Facebook app on their iPhones and do this more easily, complete with a map. “We’re just building a new way for people to share that information in an engaging way,” says one Facebook official.
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• Initially, the service will only be available as an iPhone app or through a special touch.facebook.com web site - which the company says works really nice on Android and other smartphones.
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• You can “tag” friends that are with you at a specific location. Thus, everybody doesn’t have to check-in on their own.

• Facebook is partnering with Foursquare and Gowalla, two already-popular location-based social networks that also allow users to "check in."
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• Places lets you see your friends and other Facebook members (even if they’re not your friends), who are nearby, a feature called “People Here Now.”

• You also have the choice to turn off the ability for friends to check you in at Places. Go to your Privacy Settings and turn off the setting to "Let Friends Check Me In."
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• Facebook included tagging and the ability to check friends in as well, with strict privacy controls. Users can opt out if they wish, both from tagging and checking in.

• Integration is simple: every time you check-in, you can share it with your Facebook friends, Twitter, or just to your Yelp friends. It publishes a photo of the business as well as some info about it on your wall.

• Facebook appears to be asking users to opt-in as opposed to forcing them to opt out, which is what spurred controversy with the instant personalization feature.

• I-Phone only with Android and other platforms to roll out ASAP.

• Fourquare also has turned off some potential users with a big overlay of game-like features, like earning points and badges for visiting places, and even the ability to become the “mayor” of, say, a bar you frequent.

• You may want to share your check-in information with third-party applications that build interesting experiences around location, such as travel planning. Applications you use must receive your permission before getting this information.
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Wednesday
Aug042010

What's In My iPhone -- Part Five: The Bloggazine Stand

My Folder "Blogs & Magazines" entails:

App: SquareSpace
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: A blog administrative tool.
Cost: Free
Comments: Many people user Wordpress for their blogging CMS. I use SquareSpace, it just feels right for me. Not taking away anything from either product. The iPhone app, while I rarely use it to 'post on the fly', does do a very not job giving me stats. Good app, well worth having if you use this platform.

App: MarketingProfs
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: A content feeds aggregator for http://www.marketingprofs.com/
Cost: Free
Comments: A good quick read from time-to-time.

App: Harvard Business Review (HBR Tips)
Rating: ✩✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: Daily tips from the HBR.
Cost: Free
Comments: Good tips for a wide range of business concerns.

App: All Top: Social Media
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: This is a feeds aggregator for the AllTop.com website specializing in post about social media.
Cost: Free
Comments: Solid feed app with very topical information from a diverse array of content providers.

App: All Top: Marketing
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: This is a feeds aggregator for the AllTop.com website specializing in posts about marketing.
Cost: Free
Comments: See above.

App: BuzzFeed
Rating: ✩✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: This feeds aggregator specializes in pulling content trending as 'viral' or on the raise.
Cost: Free
Comments: A great one-stop spot for your daily meme.

App: Wallpaper*
Rating: ✩✩✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: From the magazine stand to your iphone. This awesome culture, trends and design magazine is a must have if your of the creative collective.
Cost: Free
Comments: A must-have iphone magazine.

App: LIFE
Rating: ✩✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: It's LIFE magazine on your cell phone.
Cost: Free
Comments: A unique representation of the printed edition, complete with an array of photos and articles.

App: Joystiq
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: A feeds aggregator specializing in the video game and digital gaming industry.
Cost: Free
Comments: A great resource for the avid gamer.

My folder "Comics" contains: I'm going to preface by saying that while not new to comics I'm new to getting them with my iPhone so this area is very new to me and I'm only now discovering it. If you have any feedback for me pertaining to the one you think are best please email me at justice at bigblockstudios.com or hit my twitter handle @justicemitchell. Thanks!

App: DC Comics
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: Browse, purchase and read all your favorite DC Comic titles with this iPhone application.
Cost: App: Free - Comics: are price/download
Comments: A great number of specific editions are even free.

App: Marvel
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: Browse, purchase and read all your favorite Marvel Comic titles with this iPhone application.
Cost: App: Free - Comics: are price/download
Comments: Ditto.

App: Comics +
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: Browse, purchase and read an array of different comic titles and publishers with this iPhone application.
Cost: App: Free - Comics: are price/download
Comments: Check the 'Newswire' for all the news to use!

App: Panelfly
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: Browse, purchase and read an array of different comic titles (many more adult in subject matter and writing content/style) and publishers with this iPhone application.
Cost: App: Free - Comics: are price/download
Comments:

App: IDW
Rating: ✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: Browse, purchase and read an array of different comic titles (many more adult in subject matter and writing content/style) and publishers with this iPhone application.
Cost: App: Free - Comics: are price/download
Comments: This one has "Danger Girl" and she's just hot.

App: CrappyCat
Rating: ✩✩✩✩ (out of 5)
What is it?: A awesomely animated little comic strip about a Crappy Cat and his many dysfunctions.
Cost: Just like crack, the first taste is often free.
Comments: Terribly funny and wildly illustrated.