Posts Tagged ‘mobile phones’
Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on May 13, 2009
As per a recent poll conducted in the UK, it was found that 52% of wireless device users consider e-mail and social networking as the most popular activities on mobile Web. The mobile Internet usage research, which was carried out by Webcredible, included 1,132 online users between February and April this year. It was aimed at knowing what activities were performed the most, besides the traditional activities like messaging and calling.
The study revealed that 39% of the users used mobile Internet for email purposes, while 16% engaged in social networking. This means e-mailing is the most popular activity, followed by social networking. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Mobile and Social Networking/Social Media | Tagged: e-mail, mobile Internet, mobile phones, mobile social networking, mobile Web, social networking, Webcredible | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on May 5, 2009
The extent to which mobile phones are used today has increased enormously over the last few years. People have moved beyond the traditional communication uses of the mobile phone and now use it for various other reasons like playing games, messaging, banking, and social networking. Hence, it is not surprising that social networks are investing in mobile social networking and considering it to be the future.
Amongst the popular social networking sites, Facebook, Twitter, Bebo and MySpace are used heavily through wireless devices, especially in the United States and the European countries. Therefore, looking at the potential of mobile social networking, MySpace is creating a mobile presence since over two years and working towards fitting the site on smartphones and other small-screen mobile phones.
The site has been successful so far in providing mobile users similar look and feel of the site, as they experience on the desktop PCs. Moreover, the scope for mobile advertising has increased by introducing social networking features with the service, which is proving advantageous to MySpace in some manner or the other. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Mobile and Social Networking/Social Media | Tagged: mobile advertising, mobile phones, mobile social networking, MySpace, MySpace Mobile, social networking | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on February 17, 2009
To strengthen its position in the mobile social networking space, MySpace plans to strike deals with handset majors Nokia and Palm, making it the first ever social network to support all the major smart phones. Other than these mobile firms, MySpace applications are also supported across BlackBerry, iPhone, Sidekick and Google Android.
As social networking sites drive the use of mobile Web, MySpace expects 50% of its traffic to generate from mobile phones rather than desktop PCs. The News Corp. owned social network is also working on its mobile Web site by modifying and adding features for enhanced user experience. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in MySpace News | Tagged: mobile phones, mobile social networking, MySpace, MySpace Mobile, smartphones, social networks | 1 Comment »
Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on February 14, 2009
With Bebo announcing its plan to join the mobile social networking bandwagon just recently, O2 has pounced upon the opportunity to make the most of Bebo Open Mobile, an initiative that was launched by the social networking site just over a week ago. This move makes O2 the first ever UK mobile operator to embrace the Bebo Open Mobile technology.
Designed exclusively for mobile service providers, handset makers and mobile software developers, Bebo Open Mobile offers a set of tools to its partners for delivering Bebo social networking experience to mobile users. This means O2 can now enjoy access to the program’s mobile Web, messaging and media equipments to provide exclusive mobile content to its subscribers. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Mobile and Social Networking/Social Media | Tagged: Bebo, Bebo Open Mobile, mobile Internet, mobile phones, mobile social networking, O2 | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on January 29, 2009
As Friendster continues to fortify its Asian territory by expanding its operations, it is simultaneously seeking to deliver convenience and value addition to its existing members, largely the Tagalog speaking Filipinos. The leading social network in Asia has announced that the Tagalog speaking population can now avail Friendster services in their local language.
With more than 90 million people communicating in Tagalog globally, Friendster certainly seems to bank upon its new feature that will provide its users the ‘feel at home’ factor. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on January 22, 2009
According to a recent study conducted by mobile instant messaging firm Colibria, mobile users demand social networking facility to be pushed straight to their devices to experience interactive services and communicate with their connects from a sole access point.
The research, which involved 2,000 UK-based online respondents, revealed that 39% of consumers in the age group 18-45 years believe their experience of mobile social networking would significantly enhance if the updates were provided directly to their mobile handsets. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Mobile and Social Networking/Social Media | Tagged: instant messaging, interactive services, mobile phones, mobile social networking, social networks | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on January 7, 2009
In the previous few posts, we discussed how social networks are gaining popularity through mobile phones and how they are penetrating deeper into the developing markets. Now, the most recent example of this emerging trend is that social networking giant MySpace is teaming up with Virgin Mobile India to strengthen its services in the huge potential Indian market.
The two firms declared that subscribers of Virgin Mobile in India would now be enabled to access MySpace from their cell phones absolutely free of additional cost. All that users would need to do is click on the MySpace link on VBytes and enter the necessary log-in details to avail the service. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on January 4, 2009
Social networking is an addiction. People who connect to the world through the Internet most often do two things without fail. First, checking out any popular search engine like Google, Yahoo or MSN Live Search, and secondly accessing social networks like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Orkut, etc.
By identifying the huge demand for mobile Internet, social networks are therefore keeping a close eye on how they can leverage the mobile phones to popularize their service even more. For example, MySpace has brought its video streaming to the wireless device, while Facebook now has its own mobile game arcade to entertain its users. Also, Twitter is used heavily by users to keep updating about what they are currently doing while being out. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Vaibhav Kalamdani on December 25, 2008
If you ask experts what the future holds for social networking industry, one sure answer would be ‘increased accessing through mobile phones’. This is particularly true considering that about 10 percent of the US mobile subscribers are engaged in using it compared to just over 3 percent a year ago, a study by The Kelsey Group and ConStat revealed.
Precisely, 9.6 percent of wireless subscribers accessed social networks as of October this year in comparison to 3.4 percent in September last year. Read the rest of this entry »
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