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Mobile App Opportunities

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Might make this Friday's post; making the NET Bible very... on TwitpicFor as much as I would like to get away from the app-centric culture of mobile, there’s something to be gained for that focused window into a task that opens up an opportunity.

For example, the thumbnail on this post. I’d been using the NET Bible on my Nokia N8 since it’s basically a simple “web” app – it’s simply a collection of static webpages arranged as a site and isn’t in need of me loading any thing more than my browser. However, this “package” was really meant for PCs, larger screens, and mouse-driven input. I wanted to change that and so I started exploring what that could look like (first) in wireframe sketches and later a prototype. Nothing has come of it so far, but it has let me stretch my UX muscles a bit.

Then there are those opportunities that come from others such as the one posted this summer by Dave Bourgeios for aN application that would help people create, gather, and manage small group connections – if you will, something like taking cell groups and adding a communications manager component to it that’s usable from a mobile. Now, (at the time of this writing) I’m not sure of the status of this project, but it again points to some of those opportunities that are out there which might not be big hits, but are nonetheless usable and useful.

As you walk into the weekend, probably with a mobile device or several near you, pay attention to the opportunities that lie right next to you. You never know, someone might also be thinking about it as well and will connect with you to push it through.

Update: Speaking of opportunities: just took a quick look at AppGeyser (AppGeyser.com, @AppGeyser) and built a quick MMM Android app. Download it and give us your feedback.

 

Giving Away a Mobile to Give Into Opportunity

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

1 to Have, 1 to Review - Share on OviOver on my personal site, I wrote a pretty long piece talking about me giving away the Nokia N97 that I’ve had for the past two years. I’m quite at peace with giving it away, but not for the reasons I used to give away mobiles. Here’s a snippet:

…Then the N97 leaves my possession. I’ll have only two mobiles, the X6 and my N8. The X6 might stick with me since it has a crack in the screen – unless someone comes along that needs it more than I need to keep it as a backup. I’m not wedded to keeping so many mobiles anymore (as I said in an earlier post). But, I’m also not content in people just getting a mobile for the sake of having it. These devices should enable something more than simply calling or texting someone. It should be more than saying “I’ve got screen, after, screen, after screen of applications that I rarely use.” No. These mobiles should connect us to the things that matter. Educating one another, preventing disease, sharing our spiritual travels. These are the things that matter, and what mobile should foster.

For me, I’m clearly in a phase of life where if it doesn’t improve someone else’s life in those kinds of ways, then mobile doesn’t matter. If all it does is sit as a trinket, then I might as well give it away to someone who can change the world with it much more than I.

Read the rest at Blog.AntoineRJWright.

It has been a good while since we’ve talked about giving devices away and contentment. What are your thoughts on the subject? Do you think that the way we view mobile and technology lends to grow into these kinds of decisions? Or, does some aspect of consumerism or security override those moments?

 

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