Meet the speakers: Sofia Svanteson, Ocean Observations
This is part of our ongoing series of ‘Meet the speakers’ articles, introducing you to the line-up of leading mobile executives taking part at the MEX conference in London on 2nd – 3rd May 2007.
Sofia Svanteson is one of the user experience exp…
MEX posters at MoMo London
I’ll be at Mobile Monday in London tonight and am looking forward to another great evening of debate and networking from the MoMo organisers.
We’re working with the MoMo team to give away a stack of A2-size posters illustrating our 10 point MEX…
FAME and CMO Council partner with MEX
PMN and The CMO Council, through its FAME (Forum to Advance the Mobile Experience) industry thought leadership group are working together to raise awareness of the mobile user experience at the MEX conference, 2nd – 3rd May 2007, London.
FAME r…
Five videos on mobile user experience
Following the success of our previous article highlighting seven mobile user experience downloads, we’ve searched our five of the best videos for you. They explore all aspects of the user experience – from company strategy and marketing technique…
Meet the speakers: Antti Öhrling, Blyk
This is part of our ongoing series of ‘Meet the speakers’ articles, introducing you to the line-up of leading mobile executives taking part at the MEX conference in London on 2nd – 3rd May 2007.
Bio
Antti is a co-founder of Blyk. Antti has o…
Stat Spot: Amp’d MVNO metrics
USD 100+
…is the monthly ARPU at Amp’d, the entertainment-focused US MVNO, in Q1 2007. This figure is about twice the industry average of USD 54, while it’s data ARPU of USD 30 far exceeds the US average of USD 6.74. Subscribers accessed mo…
Palm preparing new platform and mystery product
Some interesting developments are brewing at Palm, with the company finally stating its intention to switch to a new, in-house OS built around open source Linux and elements of the original Palm OS (now known as Garnet). It is also preparing to u…
The full search experience
Alltel, the US operator, is working with white-label search provider JumpTap to integrate a search engine button into handsets. The first device with this feature is LG’s 8600.
The move is intended to spur adoption of mobile data services and …