I registered in Habré and decided to pee to tell a couple of my ideas to the local public. They are certainly not new, but suddenly Cton did not hear about it before.
While I’ll publish my old notes about mobile 2.0, you can read more here mobilemandarin.com/2007/05/28/na-poroge-mobile20
Here it became interesting to me, what is mobile 2.0 (mobile 2.0). Rummaged on the bourgeois sites and found the following postulates of mobile2.0:
• Openness, open standards, and open access to the network
• Affordable prices that contribute to the active use of the possibilities provided by the operator
• Ability to select means of communication (SMS, MMS, mobile messengers, mail, voice)
• Positioning applications (via gps, using position information relative to base stations)
• New business opportunities. Shopping through the phone, monitoring bank accounts, news, mobiles and more in the same spirit.
• Well, something like standard mobile usability, when the same applications, pages on the screen of a mobile browser look approximately the same.
Well, what else should modern mobile functions evolve?
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SMS -> instant messengers, mobile blogging
MMS -> media sharing
Operator portals -> mobile internet and search
Operators are selected -> users are selected (mobile phone owners decide which services they need and which they don’t)
Paid SMS -> mobile wallets, mobile account management
Java games -> Connected applications (facilitate the use of mobile services)
Push-To-Talk -> VOIP
WAP -> websites adapted for mobile browsers
WAP push -> RSS Readers
Wallpapers -> Cell Broadcast Technology
Location Services-> Google maps
Content Consumption -> Content Creation (Mobile Blogging)
Well, as you can see, mobile2.0 is already somewhere nearby and we imperceptibly plunge ourselves into it and do not suspect it))