Tag Archive | "Mobile"
Web 2.0 News
I’m just finishing up a great W3C Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) meeting before heading to the pub for a few scoops of the good stuff. I’m very proud that Segala is an original founding sponsor and I’m a member of the Steering Council (there’s the ego feeding out of the way). We’re also co-author of [...]
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I’m reading more and more reports coming in that O2 is going to sell the Apple iPhone in the UK. However, this doesn’t make sense to me because it’ll mean users will have open access to the Web and quickly realise that iMode (premium content which makes up for most of O2′s data revenue) isn’t [...]
Web 2.0 News
I’m very sorry for inflicting Robert Loch upon you like this. I should have given prior warning. The picture was taken on our way back to the UK after Curry 2.0, where Rob gave his pitch about a new idea called Jokaoke (a bit like karaoke but for people who really can’t sing, rather than [...]
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First I’d like to apologise for not writing much lately – I’ve been too busy drinking champaign between networking events and setting up cool partnerships with hot companies. So, if you want to hear more about Mobile Web 2.0 then you’ll have to make your way to Internet World at 12:15 TODAY. Sorry for the [...]
Web 2.0 News
Whether you are a fan of Google or not, you have to agree when it comes to innovation, Google knows no boundry. Google labs is the place where all the Google geeks go to try out their weird experiments before blasting it out and take the breath away from competing companies. This last Friday (6th [...]
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Content Labels has long awaited coverage in mainstream media. At Segala, we’ve held off until now as we wanted to wait until we could fully demonstrate end to end, the scalable (and low cost) solution of enabling trust on the Web. The article is entitled ‘Boost for Web Content Labelling’. Technology firm Segala is spearheading [...]
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Yesterday I wrote a post about how Mozilla’s CTO is way off the mark with his view of the mobile web (in my opinion). Mozilla has since responded to my post over on the BIMA blog, where I decided to duplicate the post. A (somewhat heated) debate appears to be forming so why not post [...]