steve jobs just announced the brand new iphone 4, available on june 24, 2010.
find all the details at gizmodo, or the official apple page. pre-order starts june 15, 2010.
steve jobs just announced the brand new iphone 4, available on june 24, 2010.
find all the details at gizmodo, or the official apple page. pre-order starts june 15, 2010.
i have been a nokia fan since i got my first mobile phone, the nokia 8110 which became popular as the matrix phone. since then i went through probably 10 other nokia phones until i switched to the iphone, then iphone 3g and android g1 and nokia wasn’t catching up, until last night. nokia just launched the n97 at nokia world 2008 in barcelona.
a very slick and beautiful full touchscreen plus slide-out qwerty keyboard ‘internet phone’.
“the world’s most advanced mobile computer, which will transform the way people connect to the internet and to each other. the nokia n97 introduces the concept of ‘social location’. with integrated a-gps sensors and an electronic compass, the nokia n97 mobile computer intuitively understands where it is. the nokia n97 makes it easy to update social networks automatically with real-time information, giving approved friends the ability to update their ‘status’ and share their ‘social location’ as well as related pictures or videos.”
the symbian s60 os based n97 will be released next year with 32GB of memory at an estimated €550. i like the phone but won’t buy it at this price and i hope that ‘social location’ equals recently acquired location based service plazes.
this morning google and t-mobile launched the first android-powered handset manufactured by htc. this largely anticipated device comes with a big touchscreen and a slide-open full keyboard. it’s a 3g phone, wifi enabled, built-in gps, drm-free amazon mp3 music store, android market app store, 1gb storage, copy and paste and a chrome-lite browser. it will be available october 22, 2008 at $179.
i had the chance to play around with it for a while and i have to say it is better than i expected. the touchscreen functionality competes with the apple iphone, design and look and feel are pretty good (despite what i expected from google), the htc device itself is bulkier, thicker and heavier than the iphone but still competes in a market where blackberry’s and sidekicks are popular devices. there are already tons of fun and helpful applications available and based on it’s open google android platform i’m sure there is way more to come. congrats to t-mobile and google, great move.
for more information check out walt mossberg’s first impressions or simply techmeme.
this morning steve jobs held his keynote address at the worldwide developers conference in san francisco’s moscone west unveiling the new apple iphone 3g to be available on july 11th 2008 at $199 (with a two-year at&t contract of course).
“apple iphone 3g – twice as fast. half the price.”
some of the new features are: 3g broadband wireless connectivity, built-in gps and a couple of great location-based services like loopt, contact search, full iwork document support, microsoft powerpoint support, bulk delete and move, saving email image attachments, scientific calculator, parental controls (mainly for youtube/itunes), many more languages supported (on the fly switching), plastic back and thinner edges, the new apple appstore and many more. the new iphone 3g is now also more enterprise-ready by supporting microsoft exchange activesync – push email, calendar and contacts – “the power of a laptop into the size of a smartphone” – more … but i’m actually most excited about mobileme, which is “exchange for the rest of us”.
i’m already a sync fanatic, all my phones (including my iphone), my two laptops (mac and pc) and my desktop at home are synced with each other and with multiple online address books through plaxo, but so far it only syncs my contacts, calendar and notes. mobileme takes this two steps further.
“access and manage your email, contacts, calendar, photos, and files at me.com. All with amazing applications that are so feature-rich and easy to use, you may end up preferring them to your regular desktop applications.”
this is not only an even nicer, more structured and more instant contacts, calendar and notes sync, i can even access my picture gallery and idisk from wherever i am, either through my iphone, my macbook pro (pc’s are supported too) and any web-browser through a feature-rich desktop-application-like web interface at me.com. changes on your iphone for instance will will take immediate effect on your computer, you can access the same files, folders, pictures wherever you are.
i love it, i’ll get the new iphone 3g on july 11th and you can watch the whole keynote here.
i’m following the live wwdc 2008 steve jobs keynote updates via macworld right now and reading
“iphone 2.0 software has three parts to it: enterprise support, the sdk, and some new end-user features. ‘let me start with the enterprise. customers have demanded microsoft exchange, so they’ve built it in out of the box for 2.0 software: push email, push contacts, push calendar, auto-discovery of exchange severes, global address lookup, and remote wipe security feature. all built in to iphone 2.0 software. they’ve added secure vpn services from cisco and other network service demanded by the enterprise market. everything that apple was told enterprise users want, they’ve built in.”
reminded me of a conversation which i had with my brother in law regarding the enterprise capabilities of the iphone and that at that point it wasn’t quite ready for enterprises’ security and exchange requirements. in a later interview with business week’s olga kharif i have been quoted
“if things like this are available, companies will give employees a choice of an iphone vs. the blackberry,” says frederik hermann, director of global marketing at jajah.
so i guess now enterprises will seriously consider to replace the old rubbish blackberries against apple iphones
read on the live notes at macworld.com
i’m really looking forward to le web 3 ’07 – fourth edition in paris, packing my stuff right now and taking off tomorrow morning. leweb3 conference, talking about the web of the future and the people behind, it’s a great program and amazing audience.
if you are interested in meeting up during the conference, partnering with or integrating jajah, then please don’t hesitate to drop me a note at frederik [at] jajah.com or call me through www.jajah.com/netzkobold or my local number there +33-1-79976374 (courtesy of maxroam).
and i’m right in the middle where it’s all happening …
(via techcrunch and richter scales)
the google blogoscoped blog reported about bmw.de using doorway pages some days ago.
the google index is banning sites using doorway pages, keyword stuffing, or other seo tricks in order to keep the index as useful and clean as possible (see the google guidelines and seo).
“in a nut-shell, google’s guidelines go back to a single philosophy: webmasters should optimize for humans, not machines, because google doesn’t like to be cheated.”
because of the above mentioned doorway pages the complete german bmw website www.bmw.de has been kicked out of the google index now.
“while bmw almost immediately removed the pages after the news broke (after having them live for almost 2 years), apparently it was too late. german bmw are now suffering what is known as the ‘google death penalty’: a ban from almost any imaginable top search result, and a degrading of the pagerank to the lowest possible value.”
definite but consequential.
read on what matt cuts wrote about this issue: “ramping up on international webspam” and “seo mistakes: spam in other languages“.
(via google blogoscoped and mario sixtus)
[tags: bmw, bmw.de, gebrauchtwagen, google, seo, doorway pages]