Posts Tagged ‘m-commerce’

Sky to Take on Netflix and YouView with Internet TV Service

In Today’s Web News…Sky’s plans to move into a pay-as-you-go model for content use by non-members has been seen as a call to competition with Netflix and YouView, as TV services continue to be fused with the web.

Twitter’s CEO has been talking; defending his company’s controversial moves towards censorship globally as well as talking about the nature of Twitter itself.  In case you were in any doubt, Twitter s not a Media Company despite selling advertising;

“We’re in the media business, but we’re not necessarily a media company.  We don’t create our own content; we’re a distributor of content and traffic. We’re one of the largest drivers of traffic to other media properties.” said Dick Costolo at a media conference yesterday evening.

Elsewhere in the US Obama’s promised ‘Hangout’ on Google+ yesterday US-time was an dubbed a high tech ‘townhall meeting’, check out the covered topics in the link below where you can watch his political ‘Plus’ session.

BSkyB to Take on Netflix and YouView with Internet TV Service

Twitter is Not a Media Company, CEO Says

Obama’s Google+ Hangout: Protect the ‘Fundamental Integrity’ of the Internet

Google Aims for Better Android Apps with New Google+ Page

New Flaming Lips Song Features Siri on Vocals

Apps to Help You Deal with Too Many Apps

Social’s Future

Square’s Mobile Payments Gain Obama’s Backing

Turn Your Facebook Timeline into a Movie

2012: Convergence is Here

OpenMEAP HTML5-Based Mobile App Versioning System

Twitter Launched New GitHub Page

AirDroid: Manage Your Android Phone from Your Computer’s Desktop

A Short Study of Identity in a World of Many Social Channels

Everyday at Vexed we round up the industry stories that we find interesting and insightful. These are sent round in an email digest, helping to inform the work we do for our clients and keep us at the forefront of digital. If you have questions about any of these stories or would like to talk to us about projects based on any of them, drop us a line at info@vexeddigital.com.

2012: The Biggest Digital Stories Yet to Come

2012 may, for some, mean the end is nigh.  For the rest of us, however, it means a new year with new speculations on what the calendar will hold.  In the digital world things change rapidly, though with a degree of foresight we can look at what the year might hold and stories that might unfold -apocalypse withstanding.  Here I will look at the worlds of Social Media and Marketing, how technology might affect daily life and the wider picture in this coming year.

Social Media

2012 marks the year Facebook goes public in “one of the most hotly anticipated flotations in US corporate history” and “the biggest internet public offering since Google” – according to the Guardian’s Media and Technology reporter Josh Halliday.  With estimates on the network’s worth hovering around the $100bn mark, many are hotly anticipating April’s deadline for Zuckerberg to announce Facebook’s profit margins.

Elsewhere expect Social Media to continue to blur into other aspects of our lives; as customer service, entertainment and commerce continue to collide with networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr.  Companies such as Netflix and Spotify are uniting with Social Media platforms to attempt to curb piracy and create an integrated online one-stop-shop where all online activities exist within a social network, while e-commerce sites will continue integrating to Social where higher conversion rates and better customer understanding await those that are smart about it.

From a business perspective B2C Social Media engagement will be more important than mere presence.  Quality rather than quantity will apply more than ever in 2012 as more networks mean more to choose from to promote brands and services.  As Cindy King puts it: “The old mantra of ‘be everywhere’ is quickly being replaced with ‘be where it matters to our business.’”
Social Media, especially Twitter, will continue to play a part in the emerging dialogue on freedom of speech and information.  The Leveson enquiry, online protests such as the current battle against SOPA and the controversial relationship between social networks and civil unrest promise to continue to play out in 2012 with reactionary proposed legislation instigating impassioned rhetoric in the fields of politics, internet and information-based services and the media. While the issue of piracy could reach boiling point with new laws emerging and tougher regulation systems.

Technology, Innovation and Daily Life

Going on 2011’s progress towards an interconnection between aspects of our daily life with cloud-based technologies, such as Ford’s cloud connected ‘Evos’ car, it is widely believed that 2012 be the year we start laying the groundwork towards an Internet of Things.

Phones in general will get more powerful in 2012, with devices such as the HTC Edge –“ the first quad-core mobile phone with a quad-core 1.5GHz processor”-, Galaxy Nexus and rumours of an iPhone 5 highly anticipated this year.  As phones get more powerful companies like Motorola with their Atrix phone are pushing towards docks that turn your smartphone into a laptop in a growing trend towards a single, highly powerful and adaptable device that performs multiple functions.

Phones are replacing cameras, the iPhone was announced as the world’s most popular camera recently, and next on the humble phone’s list of devices to conquer is the credit card as NFC and m-commerce continues to pick up speed this year with large-scale companies such as Visa and Google investing in the new technology and research predicting the mobile virtual currency market to hit 4,8bn by 2016.  Although critics say we won’t be leaving our wallets at home just yet this year NFC and mobile payments are part of wider trend in which commerce is moving towards more integration, convenience and multiple channels. 

Another everyday product that is being digitally revolutionized is the TV, which after 2011’s move towards integrated Smart TVs is the next thing on many technology companies’ hit-lists to master, including a company you may have heard of called Apple.  Apple hasn’t announced anything official regarding their foray into TV but it is widely thought to be the next step for the company post-Job’s death.  Smart TV’s have the potential to become, like the phone, a major integrated digital product that replaces the PC as we know it, showcasing Apps, integration into other devices and functions and our Social networks like never before.

 The other big buzz-word for 2012 is Augmented Reality which has the potential for real innovation this year.  Marketing promotion, functionality, task support (for things such as surgery or parts assembly), navigation, entertainment, education and art are all areas in which AR has the potential to innovate.  This year however expect AR to feature more heavily in devices, gaming and promotional activity.  The possibilities are quite exciting.   

Voice recognition is also a showstopper of a technology which after adoption by Microsoft Kinect and the iPhone 4S’s Siri in 2011 may begin to appear in other aspects of daily life from Smart TVs to household products. However it may still be a while before human’s and computers have seamless conversations if the misunderstandings Siri encountered last year are anything to go by.

Wider View

If 2011 was defined by radical social unrest globally and a question of freedom of information, I believe digital and technological progress in 2012 will hinge on legislation changes, lawsuits and whether the Internet is able to continue empowering groups and individuals.

I think 2012 will be a year when many of the connections, institutions, businesses and products that were lost or are in danger of being washed away by the digital revolution will learn to utilise our new digital landscape to rebuild, reconnect and survive.  If they’re smart.

 by Elle Holgate

 

Links / Sources:

http://econsultancy.com/uk/blog/8517-social-media-in-2012-the-expert-view?utm_medium=feeds&utm_source=mobile

http://www.psfk.com/2012/01/news-internet-trends-2012.html#ixzz1jtlVCrtb

http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/30698.asp

http://www.fastcompany.com/1776893/augmented-reality-outfit-junaio-aims-at-a-sci-fi-future-with-object-recognition?partner=rss

http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/30723.asp?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ImediaConnectionAll+%28iMedia+Connection%3A+All+Stories%29

http://econsultancy.com/uk/blog/8645-mobile-virtual-currency-market-to-hit-4-8bn-by-2016-report?utm_medium=feeds&utm_source=mobile

 

 

 

Murdoch vs. Google on Twitter

Today’s web news…

In Today’s News Rupert Murdoch’s foray into ‘Tweeting’ has already made waves, with a Twitter tirade against Google and the White House hitting headlines over the weekend and Google responding by branding the media mogul’s rant as ‘Nonsense.’  In other news Mobile Shopping has increased almost threefold when comparing 2010 to 2011, and Domino’s unveils a new Blogging Sponsorship programme…

Murdoch vs. Google on Twitter

Domino’s Blogger Sponsorship

Nokia & EA’s Major WP Game Push

CodeMash 2012 Report

Top 10 Tech: CES Edition

Foursquare Becomes Social Search Engine with New Explore Feature

FTC to Probe Google+

Mobile Shopping Increases Nearly Threefold

PR Resolutions for 2012

Four Seasons Unveils $18m Website

How Commercial Plugin Developers Are Using The WordPress Repository

The Future of Social TV is Now

Groupon CEO Interview

AT&T, Social Analytics and Online Learning

Everyday at Vexed we round up the industry stories that we find interesting and insightful. These are sent round in an email digest, helping to inform the work we do for our clients and keep us at the forefront of digital. If you have questions about any of these stories or would like to talk to us about projects based on any of them, drop us a line at info@vexeddigital.com.

Halifax Launches First Cross-Platform Mobile App

Today’s web news…

In today’s news Halifax has launched a cross-platform app in a trend that sees banks attempting to reconnect with customers and offer broader customer service via apps and mobile rather than in-store.

In the run-up to the festive holidays app developers are rushing to deliver the goods in time for what is predicted to be a huge year for Apple products as gifts, the Kindle Fire gets an update and ASOS reports a staggering uplift in their Marketplace figures…

Halifax Launches First Cross-Platform Mobile App

App Developers Rush to Meet Apple Holiday Deadline

Parallel Programming in .NET

Styles of Twitter Updates for Online Retailers

ASOS Marketplace Sales Grow 690% Over The Past Year

Google Adds Google+ Brand Pages to Search Results

Amazon Kindle Fire vs. iPad2

How is Customer Service Via Facebook?

Anti-SOPA Plugins Render Censorship Law Pointless

Amazon Updates Kindle Fire

YouTube’s 10 Most Watched Videos of 2011

Record Your Movements with AntiMap

British TV Sales in 2011: Winners & Losers

Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy

New iPhone App Connects Strangers Globally Through Instagram Photos

Book Review: HTML5 & CSS

Firefox Dependency on Google Continues

Digital Trends and Their Impact on Content Marketing

Lacoste Opens Christmas Popup Shop on Facebook

Discovr Movies

Everyday at Vexed we round up the industry stories that we find interesting and insightful. These are sent round in an email digest, helping to inform the work we do for our clients and keep us at the forefront of digital. If you have questions about any of these stories or would like to talk to us about projects based on any of them, drop us a line at info@vexeddigital.com.

Mobile Retail Now

Mobile retail It’s a running gag in the mobile industry that every year since 2000 has been “The Year Of Mobile”, but there are clear signs that when it comes to retail the tiny touchscreens in our pockets are starting to make their presence felt.

Russell Buckley of Eagle Eye Solutions draws a nice distinction between two areas where retail is embracing mobile: first, by allowing full commerce through the phone (for instance, with Amazon), but secondly by supporting the experience of high street shopping (with coupons or price comparison services).

Innovation Everywhere

Look around the industry, and you can see innovation in every part of the consumer journey:

1. Groupon are the big name in mobile coupons, but Google Offers have a product in beta and smaller players like Eagle Eye Solutions (who tie directly into the EPOS infrastructure in-store) are snapping at their heels;

2. App stores are awash with price comparison tools like Idealo, and the big Internet players are active here too: Amazon caused a furore last weekend launching their Price Check app into the US App Store, drawing criticism from a US senator, and Google have a product in this category, Google Shopper;

3. Payment systems are moving beyond the Internet and into the real world. In the US, Square are letting small retailers accept credit card payments through an iPhone app coupled with a cheap dongle; PayPal are returning to their roots (they started out helping Palm Pilot owners send money to one another over infrared); and yes, Google are rolling out Wallet for in-store payments (and rolling their existing payment service, Checkout, into it in the process). VISA are also busy; but they seem to have announced a mobile-related alliance or product in most of the last 10 years, leaving their credibility a little questionable; Fulfilment has seen a revisiting of business models we presumed were dead and buried: start-up Shutl promises 90-minute delivery of goods, which Webvan and Urbanfetch failed to execute on in the late 1990s.

Can you say “disintermediation”? 15 years ago the Internet was hailed for cutting out middlemen through e-commerce. Today, mobile is letting the same businesses that pioneered on the web extend their reach onto the high street, along with some new entrants. Technology isn’t the only driver of this: the current economic climate is likely to fuel both consumer interest in getting the best deals, and retailers’ interest in maximising their own efficiency.

Traditional retailers aren’t standing still, with supermarkets in particular working hard to retain loyal customers. Sainsbury’s is offering its own price-match product, giving customers who would have saved by shopping at Asda or Tesco money-off vouchers once they’ve completed their purchase. Meanwhile Tesco are bathing their stores in free Wi-fi, the official press release for this acknowledging that price comparison is one of the key uses their customers make of the new network. Are these displays of confidence, or desperation?

And the signs are that consumers are finally engaging with mobile commerce: 4.2m UK consumers access retail sites through their mobile phones according to Camerjam, and in the US a study by Oracle/ATG showed that half of US consumers use mobiles to research and browse products: with that number split fairly evening between the sexes, and growing steadily.

The technology is there; the economic drivers in place; and both retailers and consumers are showing enthusiasm for mobile retail, at last. The high street might be taking its first steps on a path already trodden by the music and print publishing industries…

by Tom Hume

Financial Times Backs Android with New App

Today’s web news…

Financial Times Backs Android with New App

Lonely Planet’s Mobile Travel Startup Launches

e-Reader or Tablet for Christmas?

One in Four Transactions Completed via Mobile says Starbucks

Disguise Your iPad as an Apple II

Foursquare Tops 15m Users

Graphing Comes to Google

Spotify, Android, Apple TV & The New App-athy

How to: Pagination in Cassandra

EasyJest Enters Mobile Arena with ‘Speedy Booking’ App

POV: The End of Social

StumbleUpon Launches Major Redesign & Success

Auto-Save in Your Forms with HTML5 and Sisyphus.js

Everyday at Vexed we round up the industry stories that we find interesting and insightful. These are sent round in an email digest, helping to inform the work we do for our clients and keep us at the forefront of digital. If you have questions about any of these stories or would like to talk to us about projects based on any of them, drop us a line at info@vexeddigital.com.

First Virtual ATM To Store Security Safely in Cloud

Today’s web news…

In today’s news, maker of ATMs Diebold has revealed a ‘millstone’ in ATM technology with the world’s first ‘virtual’ ATM which uses cloud computing technology.  The ATM, which is still a prototype, is claimed to be more secure and safer for its remote storing of bank details.

Good news for Londoners who will soon be able to see when the next bus is coming on their mobile due to a new data feed opened up by Transport For London and available on their mobile site.

First Virtual ATM To Store Security Safely in Cloud

Cross-Browser Testing Tool

Best New Social Media Analytics Tools of 2011 So Far

Google+ Now Supports Polls Creatively

Paladin: New JS 3D Game Engine by Mozilla

London Bus Timings Mobile Beta Site

OfficeDrop Boost PaperPort With Device to Cloud API

Google+ Search Results: Opportunity For Brands

Impressive Mobile Commerce Features

Everyday at Vexed we round up the industry stories that we find interesting and insightful. These are sent round in an email digest, helping to inform the work we do for our clients and keep us at the forefront of digital. If you have questions about any of these stories or would like to talk to us about projects based on any of them, drop us a line at info@vexeddigital.com.