Handset statistics are notoriously hard to come by – only the operators know what handsets are actually being used by all customers on their network, and they won’t tell. This post explains how to hack more meaningful statistics out of AdMob’s handset reports.
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Masabi are currently on the lookout for three new members of staff to join our team – a tester, a junior mobile programmer and a more experienced server programmer…
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We’re finally able to show off some of the work we’ve been doing recently on local mobile webapps – interactive web pages which can be saved and run even when you’re offline…
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Today we put out a press release about StreetVendor, the product we’ve built together with financial services and international payments experts Mi-Pay.
The press release can be found if you click here, and to accompany it there is a video interview below:
Screenshots of StreetVendor, showing both Arabic and English Script:
StreetVendor is [...]
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I just got back from presenting at London Technology Network’s Intelligent Transport event just round the corner from Big Ben.
Rail Ticketing – London Transport Network
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The content’s very similar to the talk Ben gave at Mobile Monday a fortnight ago, but obviously with slightly less polished delivery.
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I’m just back from presenting at the excellent Global Messaging 2009 event in Westminster, on the subject of what makes a good mobile service in the context of mobile ticketing and payments:
Global Messaging 2009 – Mobile Ticketing and Payments
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It covers some of our standard reference points, like the need for [...]
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I’ll be giving a talk on Secure Payment and Ticketing Applications at day 2 of Global Messaging Congress 2009 on Wednesday at the Queen Elizabeth centre in Westminster, so if you’re at the conference please come along, and I look forward to meeting you afterwards! I’ll post the slides up here as well, for [...]
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Last night Ben presented at Mobile Monday London’s demo night round the corner at IPC’s office behind the Tate Modern. Ben was presenting our mobile train ticketing solution, and it seemed to go down pretty well. Also there was a great roof terrace and free beer – almost enough to make me code [...]
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Carnival of the Mobilists 177 over at A Consuming Experience included my last post on Sony-Ericsson, thanks! As always the Carnival covers a whole range of great articles, check it out for the best in mobile writing.Incidentally I met Improbulus, who runs A Consuming Experience, whilst screening entries for the Vodafone Clicks competition last week [...]
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Another chance to meet up with Masabi, when we speak on the Thursday afternoon of Train Communications 2009, held at the Royal Horseguards Hotel, near Charing Cross in London on 11th June 2009.
http://www.traincomms2009.com/
(This conference used to be known as the Wifi on Trains conference.)
Among the presenters will be train companies from India, Japan, Taiwan, the [...]
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