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    <title>3GSM Mobile Web Review</title>
    <summary>Written by Rudy De Waele and edited by Richard MacManus. Note: this is a Mobile Web focused excerpt from Rudy&apos;s complete wrapup of the 3GSM World Congress, held recently in Barcelona. One of the things I realized during the MobileMonday Global Peer Awards is the increasing globalization of innovation. Innovation is happening everywhere and a...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><i>Written by Rudy De Waele and edited by Richard MacManus. Note: this is a Mobile Web
focused excerpt from <a
href="http://www.m-trends.org/2007/02/3gsm-2007-wrap-up-complete.html">Rudy's complete
wrapup</a> of the <a title="3GSM World Congress"
href="http://3gsmworldcongress.com/">3GSM World Congress</a>, held recently in
Barcelona.</i></p>

<p><img align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5"
src="http://www.m-trends.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/394207785_eb7c1e1e3c_m1.jpg" />One
of the things I realized during the <a title="Mobile Monday Global Peer Awards"
href="http://www.mobilemondaybarcelona.com/2007/02/18/global-peer-awards-go-to-switzerland-france-and-us/">
MobileMonday Global Peer Awards</a> is the increasing globalization of innovation. <a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/european_startups_web_innovation_world.php">Innovation
is happening everywhere</a> and a lot of start-up companies are working in the mobile web
area; while still in its very early stage, the mobilisation of the web is happening.</p>

<p>Google vice-president and
chief Internet evangelist <a href="http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html#vint">Vinton G. Cerf</a> - also one of the founding fathers of the
Internet - <a
href="http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070220-062233-7275r">predicted</a>
Tuesday that <strong>mobile phones</strong>, not personal computers, will fuel the growth
of the worldwide Web, as countries like India snap up millions of handsets monthly.</p>

<p>The mobilisation of the web was an important part of the discussions during 3GSM. <a
title="Mike Rowehl" href="http://www.thisismobility.com/blog/?p=285">Mike Rowehl</a> and
<a title="Carlo Longino"
href="http://mobhappy.com/blog1/2007/02/20/let-the-3gsm-recovery-and-chin-stroking-begin/">
Carlo Longino</a> wrote on this already; also read <a title="Michael Mace"
href="http://mobileopportunity.blogspot.com/2007/02/people-who-say-web-20-apps-are-garbage.html">
Michael Mace's</a> interesting take on this subject.</p>

<p><img align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5"
src="http://www.m-trends.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/yahoobooth.jpg" />The content
hall (Hall 7) of the exhibition was filled with a lot of mobile adult (<a
title="Sign O the Times"
href="http://www.amazon.com/Sign-O-Times-Prince/dp/B000002LBM">Sign &lsquo;O&rsquo; the
Times</a>?) and web companies resolutely going mobile including Yahoo. <a
href="http://www.shozu.com">Shozu</a> won for the 2nd time in a row the prize for <a
href="http://3gsmworldcongress.com/pr_070214_003.asp">Most Innovative Mobile Application
or Content Award</a> with its Mobile MultiMedia Delivery Platform. To me Shozu is one of
the truly real great mobile integrated applications, but isn&rsquo;t this a sign that no
other great innovative applications are around, or haven&rsquo;t been noticed by the
organizers, or maybe have not been found worthy or mature to market yet?</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>This 3GSM was definately too early for the many <a title="Mobile 2.0 Companies"
href="http://mobile2companies.com">mobile 2.0 (web) companies</a>. Many of them need to
work harder on their business models; they may try to go around the operators, but I
think that over the next couple of years start-ups need to combine their innovative ideas
and technology to work <i>with</i> the network operators, to deploy compelling new
services - supposing these become available for the masses with affordable fees of
course. In any case, this show didn&rsquo;t have any sign of partnering mobile 2.0
companies yet, but hopefully we can expect some changes next year.</p>

<p>Operators now seem to realise that the top down content models are not working -
people need content to consume and to play with. <a title="Vodafone"
href="http://www.vodafone.com">Vodafone</a> seems to have understood this ahead of its
competitors, and they announced some remarkable breakthrough deals. With European markets
fully saturated with mobile telephones, Vodafone sees India as a key area for potential
growth - see <a
href="http://www.moconews.net/entry/419-3gsm-vodafone-eyes-india-mobile-growth">Vodafone&rsquo;s
$11.1 billion acquisition of India&rsquo;s Hutchinson Essar</a>.
On the services side, Vodafone concluded <a
href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6347675.stm">deals with YouTube</a> and <a
href="http://mashable.com/2007/02/07/myspace-vodafone/">MySpace</a>. Nokia, on the other
hand <a href="http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1104222">will offer YouTube
content</a> through a web browser and its new Nokia Video Centre, over mobile video RSS
feeds. You can check <a href="http://www.ringnokia.com/2007/02/what_has_nokia_.html">all
20 Nokia press releases released during 3GSM</a> thanks to Stefan at <a
href="http://www.ringnokia.com/">RingNokia</a>.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.three.co.uk/">3</a>UK <a
href="http://www.three.co.uk/news/h3gnews/pressnewsview.omp?collcid=1019745742912&amp;cid=1171377589104&amp;index=2">
announced</a> that Windows Live Messenger is now provided as a rich instant messenger
mobile software client, allowing 3 customers to see the &ldquo;presence&rdquo; of their
Messenger contacts and exchange messages when on the move with 3 mobile.</p>

<p>In the <strong>Mobile Search</strong> field I missed a panel with <a
href="http://www.torgo.com/blog/">Daniel Appelquist</a> - one of the real mobile
illuminates I met during 3GSM, but you can read <a
href="http://www.moconews.net/entry/419-3gsm-mobile-search-disappoints-its-the-context-stupid1">
a good review here at MoCoNews</a>. Another session I had to miss due to the many
meetings was the Technology Breakout session on Mobile Web 2.0 moderated by Ajit Jaokar
with Jon von Tetzchner - CEO Opera Software, Alex Kummerman - CEO Clicmobile and David
Wood - VP Research at Symbian. Alex sent me a link where you can <a
href="http://www.3gsmmedia.com/presentations.php?id=42">view the session
presentations</a>. Also interesting was <a
href="http://opengardensblog.futuretext.com/archives/2007/02/tim_berners_lee.html">the
transcription of Tim Berners Lee's keynote at 3GSM</a> by Ajit.</p>

<p><img align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5"
src="http://www.m-trends.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/2ndlife_mobile.jpg" />To close, a
note that Second Life will soon be accessible from your mobile phone. <a
href="http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2007/02/08/comverse-demos-second-life-on-mobile-phones/">
According to MarketingVox and Reuters&rsquo; Second Life bureau</a> software from <a
title="Comverse" href="http://www.comverse.com/">Comverse</a> Technology will enable <a
title="Second Life" href="http://secondlife.com/">Second Life</a> residents to visit the
virtual world from their Java-enabled mobile devices. The software was developed over the
last six months, well before the open-sourcing of the Second Life client, and relies on
using a separate PC or server as an intermediary. Comverse has also created an
application that allows Second Life to run on IPTV platforms. <em>(picture from
Reuters)</em></p>

<p><i>Thanks Rudy for the 3GSM coverage. <a
href="http://www.m-trends.org/2007/02/3gsm-2007-wrap-up-complete.html">Head over to his
blog</a> for full details about the conference.</i></p>]]>
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