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Kelly Fitzsimmons – Why Voice Matters #ecomm

June 28, 2011

The keynote presentation to kick of the second day of eComm. Relevant Voice Platforms  -  Kelly Fitzsimmons, HarQen. Words generally paraphrased below. Presentation was much better than my notes! Clearly need her product! “Text provides the IQ but misses the EQ” Voice is really important. How many of you are on top of your communications? [...]

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The Serval Project – MESH ROUTING

June 27, 2011

Paul of The Serval Project – Let individuals be their own telcos…. If we assume zero infrastructure.. then the phones have to solve the communications infrastructure problems! Example mesh network. What you must do… is make use of the infrastructure that is around you. ISM915 up to a kilometer in urban areas. 10 to 40 [...]

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Sensors and Frames by the end of the decade.

June 27, 2011

Szymon Slupik will talk about the mobile phone  in 2020. 1973 the original… and then 2007 the iPhone and a moment of proliferation. Looking forward am expecting internet glasses to replace the role of the smartphone. In the past the phone was just a phone. Today it is no longer a phone. Voice is now [...]

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Ecomm Intro – First Speaker Richard Nespola

June 27, 2011

I think I’ve attended every eComm that’s been held since Lee Dryburgh began them. Lee’s opening and mentioning the select group that is here. It’s true… and probably the only place in the world you can get the information that will be shared over the next few days.  Let’s hope it continues. I’ll try and [...]

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#ARConf and #Ecomm – Surprisingly Interrelated

May 5, 2010
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Finally I’m getting to my eComm posts and notes. On the third day, AR or Augmented Reality came to eComm America2010 in the form of ARConf.  I know many of the telecom crowd didn’t stick around for day three and I feel they missed out big time. Almost 12 hours long, Lee Dryburgh and team pulled together a [...]

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Mark Rolston Thinking Beyond the Handset #eComm

October 28, 2009

Mark Rolston – Chief Creative Officer,  FrogDesign. Thinking Beyond the Handset. 1. The first phone phenomena. The handset has gone from being a device to a window to a software and network experience. The object has lost it’s functional identity. So it can now be anything you want it to be. So now you can [...]

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Norman Lewis “talking about us” at #ecomm

October 28, 2009

Norman Lewis, Open-Knowledge UK, Founding Partner, says he will talk about something different. Talking about “us” the people, the user, the pivot for everything we do in the future. We will change the entire landscape. “telecom’s bandwidth doubles every century”. It’s important as we now have the capacity to link people in ways that was [...]

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Morten Hjerde – Mobile as a TOOL! Vodafone #ecomm

October 28, 2009

Morten Hjerde is User Experience Manager at Vodafone Group. He talks of a paradigm shift in how users are changing how they think about their phone. How people generally think about their devices? Shows a picture of a bed. It looks like a bed. How is it we can all recognize this as a bed. [...]

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Jame Enck – On the Good News (Reality Check) #ecomm

October 28, 2009

James Enck. What are the main themes over the next 30 to 40 years? The Bad News: Today we have stressed national budgets, traumatized consumers. High corporate dept rates, and the recovery rate is 1/2 the historical average. (Glad there is some realism here!) The recovery is about doing things differently. The future will not [...]

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eComm Presentation – No Numbers and My CallerID #ecomm

March 3, 2009

I wrote a post a long time ago suggesting that presenters be prepared to put up their presentations quickly after a presentation.  When I was putting this together I recorded it using Keynote. It’s made me realize the ease and opportunity to do things a little different in future. I’ve done some other demo type [...]

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What’s the Mobile Future?

February 18, 2009

What would the lesson for mobile operators be if the world around us collapses economically. What lessons can be learned from other markets? How will users react? What and how should you prepare? I read yet another piece this morning (Jim Kunstler’s Forecast 2009) that captures an outlook similar to my own. We’re in a [...]

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Ocarina Serenade for eComm?

February 18, 2009

Here’s another reason to come to eComm on March 3-5. and why it is shaping up to be the telecommunications conference this year. We’re going to have the opportunity to listen to, talk and play the Ocarina. It could be the first conference with an Ocarina orchestra. Lee? All I know is I will now [...]

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ConferenceHubbing

March 25, 2008

What’s with this collective blogging thing that now starts before conferences? I’m being rhetorical. Conferences that survive today become living events. They also have the opportunity to provide many more options for attendees to connect and explore before, during and after the conference. I’m writing for the Supernova2008 ConferenceHub. I’ve been an attendee in the [...]

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eComm Misc Morning Notes.

March 12, 2008

Blaine Cook Lead Architect at Twitter. This is a talk about “YOU”. 140 characters.. keeps things constrained. It’s usable and fun because it has a simple interface. Nice fun slides. API traffic is 3 to 4 times larger than page views. Irv Shapiro “IfByPhone” – Phone Mashups… How do we do it… Phone Mashups combine [...]

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eComm opens with Jonathan Christensen

March 12, 2008

I’m at eComm, I’ll be reporting some observations and comments. I’ve already met lots of familiar faces; its one of those conferences that is about relationships. There’s a good crowd a full room behind me. First up is Jonathan Christensen from Skype. Not sure if it is his task or preference. He’s started by reviewing [...]

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