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Mark Hawkins wrote a new blog post: Augmented Reality – Killer App or just for show? 1 year ago
An item published last week by eConsultancy about IBM’s new Wimbledon Seer mobile application for Google’s G1 smartphone stoked the excited fires of Augmented Reality as a mobile technology.
For the uninitiated, Augmented Reality isn’t a made-up science fiction technology used by Tom Cruise in the film, Minority Report. Applications are being produced right now which [...]
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Mark Hawkins wrote a new blog post: Operators/carriers: pipes, services and long-term sustainability 1 year, 1 month ago
The fundamental role of the mobile network operator will always be an emotive issue due to the vast number who depend on them for a wide range of reasons.
There was much baiting at Informa’s recent Smartpipe event from developers apparently adamant they should be nothing more than dumb pipes and simply concentrate on providing robust [...]
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Mark Hawkins and Community Manager – Jeff Weiner are now friends 1 year, 1 month ago
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Mark Hawkins wrote a new blog post: Does the lack of a unified Age Verification user experience inhibit trade? 1 year, 1 month ago
The United Kingdom’s mobile network operators, or carriers, recently updated their Code of Practice for the self regulation of mobile content services under the umbrella body, the Mobile Broadband Group (MBG).MDA event, (http://themda.org/mda-blog/Monetising-the-mobile-internet-a-day-of-insights.html). It isn’t compulsory in order to use the service, but you receive Flirtpoints if you age verify yourself, which I’d never tried [...]
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Mark Hawkins updated the “Base” information on their profile 1 year, 1 month ago
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Mark Hawkins and Patrik Larsson are now friends 1 year, 1 month ago
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Mark Hawkins and David Art Wales are now friends 1 year, 1 month ago
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Mark Hawkins and Steve Cummaford PhD are now friends 1 year, 1 month ago
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Mark Hawkins wrote a new blog post: Industry’s mobile technology foundation 1 year, 2 months ago
Mobile technology’s growth doesn’t depend exclusively on mobile customers. It’s much, much larger and affects us more broadly than we might give it credit for, given the en vogue obsessions
In these days when anyone with a passing interest in the emergence and development of mobile technologies is bombarded with stories about iPhones, app stores, mobile [...]
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Mark Hawkins created a new blog: Mobile Matters 1 year, 2 months ago