Monday, 2008-06-30, Copenhagen
Launching location-based services have been a big stream for many tekis and academias. We have not seen a good success of LBS since the idea was born. Now, Nokia just said that it has agreed to buy social networking company Plazes which provides location-aware services that people can use to plan, record, and share social activities. If Nokia is starting to push this idea, what would the ISPs do? Allowing the protocols or not?
Facebook is coming to China. The big social network site has just launched a mainland Chinese version zh-cn.facebook.com. Well, knowing that there have been quite a lot of facebooking sites within China for the past years (and some of them are very successful), let us cross our fingers and see when Facebook will have the same destiny as Ebay.
Wednesday, 2008-07-02, Copenhagen
We have been dreaming of having mobile phone as the only means of media to use on ANYTHING, such as paying a ticket, buying food, reserve an airline ticket, etc. Now with the ISPs and vendors’ help, this is becoming true. T-systems and Nokia started offering mobile ticketing in Germany. This is especially useful for countries like Germany where people tend to stay outside of what’s happening in the world and only trust what TV says.
Skype has been out of our sight for a while. What’s happening after the company has been acquired by EBay? Well, the CEO recently said that Skype has been receiving full help and support from the parent EBay and both are working on integrating Skype with Paypal. We can see that this is a good idea in terms that people can actually negotiate when they are selling or buying things (like what we did 50 years ago in Bazaars). But, isn’t true that after bundling Skype with Paypal, Skype itself is becoming more-or-less a sub-product in the EBay’s brand and that will change people’s image on Skype that it has been a tool independent of any platforms?
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