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Hip to be Square

Posted by John Eckman on 27 Sep 2010

Photo by Chris Harrison – http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdharrison/4992493250/ Got an email in late August that Square, the iPhone mobile card reader / payment acceptance application founded by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, had begun shipping readers again. Mine came this week – 2 of them actually. I’m pretty certain I only ordered one, so I’m not sure where [...]

Being Interesting is Not Enough: Be Useful

Posted by John Eckman on 10 Sep 2009

How to Be Useful (Photo by Robert Banh, cc-by license) I used to be fond of saying that the best advice for content-centric businesses on the web was a simple commandment: Above all, be interesting – everything else will follow from that Being interesting is still necessary, of course – if you’re trying to create [...]

Assembled Web and Social Media

Posted by John Eckman on 26 Aug 2009

Thought I’d share a quick embedded presentation here for folks who aren’t yet following me on SlideShare. (Although after performing tag-team PowerPoint Karaoke at PodCamp Boston, perhaps I should think twice?). Assembled Web And Social Media View more presentations from John Eckman. The goal of the presentation- a sanitized (client references removed) version of one [...]

Ecommerce Blogroll: Weekly Report August 13, 2009

Posted by Noreen Vincent on 13 Aug 2009

Shop.Org Annual Summit in Las Vegas is just around the corner, and we are pleased to share that Adam Michelson, our Director of Ecommerce Practice has been invited to participate in the popular Doctor Is In website critiques. Adam will be offering a session 20 to Social, which will offer retailers a simple process to | View post »

MMS on the iPhone screencast – what it could look like

Posted by Optaros on 19 Mar 2009

A lot of interesting and promising features for the iPhone 3.0 OS were presented on March 17.  One of them is the planned MMS support.  As always, the news release from Apple was speculated upon in a number of blogs and articles.  iPhone as broadband modem for your laptop, MMS in general and for AT&T, | View post »

iPhone MMS prototype screencast

Posted by Optaros on 16 Mar 2009

Optaros has strong experience and background in building rich internet applications.  With the iPhone, there is a platform on which we can leverage our experiences in usability and interactivity to build superior applications for our clients – and their demanding user communities – and helping our clients address the multi-channel challenge in an interactive and | View post »

Open Source Year 2008 in Review: More Adoption, Success, Innovation, and Alternatives

Posted by Optaros on 21 Dec 2008

2008 was an important year for Open Source and a successful one in addition. We have seen more adoption, more commercial success, more innovation, more collaboration and more options for the IT buyer. And it’s not the end, more success is still to come. The following paragraphs are summarizing what we have seen in the | View post »

more info on MMS Support for iPhone

Posted by Optaros on 24 Nov 2008

Last week the news broke that the Swedish / Finnish telco operation Teliasonera is launching an MMS application for the iPhone “within the coming months”.   As indicated in my previous blog entry, the MMS client itself comes from a company called Mobispine.  As Optaros is working with a couple of iPhone implementations at the moment, | View post »

MMS Support for iPhone announced by Telia / Sonora

Posted by Optaros on 20 Nov 2008

In the Swedish edition of Macworld, a statement was issued – confirmed by the head of Public Relations at Telia, that they will be launching an MMS  client for their iPhone customers within the coming months.  Obviously MMS is a “not insignificant” feature lack in the iPhone, certainly for the European market. What Telia brings | View post »

Mobile Web 2.0 – Open Marketplaces are the foundation for the future of Telecom Operators

Posted by Optaros on 16 Apr 2008

A next step in opening the telecom operator’s world is to allow partners to leverage the existing telecoms infrastructure. Enabling third parties to leverage native telco assets and resources for new services or for pure reselling will help drastically increasing volume (long tail) and thus impact profitability. BT has done a great job with their | View post »

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