Comments on Some ideas from Google on mobile developmentsTypePad2010-08-15T04:06:55ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2010/08/some-ideas-from-google-on-mobile-developments/comments/atom.xml/Abbot commented on 'Some ideas from Google on mobile developments'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2013486607ff1970c2010-08-22T02:59:06Z2010-08-22T02:59:06ZAbbothttp://powers.blog.co.ukEvery development program always come with beta first. I’m going to try my little project with feedbacks ways.<p>Every development program always come with beta first. I’m going to try my little project with feedbacks ways.</p>Fabian commented on 'Some ideas from Google on mobile developments'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e201348643a989970c2010-08-17T14:20:07Z2010-08-17T14:20:07ZFabianhttp://dreimals.de91% of Americans keep a mobile phone within 1 metre for 365 days a year That's in incredible number... I'd...<p><i>91% of Americans keep a mobile phone within 1 metre for 365 days a year</i><br />
That's in incredible number...<br />
I'd like to know whether there are comparable data available for Europe.<br />
Point 1 makes me think immediately of the KISS principle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle so nothing new here.<br />
I think most important of the 4 points (if one was to establish any priority here) is value. If there's no value, simple access, low pricing etc does not matter. Or said with the words of Guy Kawasaki: Don't try to make money. Try to make meaning thus providing real value to people."</p>
<p>Regards<br />
Fabian</p>