3.3 mia mobilab. Gratis musik fra Nokia. iPhone rules web usage. N95 dumper test. Jaguar goes iPhone. Books written on mobile phones in Japan. Tag uddannelse på mobilen i Japan

Posted by Jens Lund Møller | Posted in Book, Japan, Mobiltelefon, N95, Nokia, apple, iPhone, uddannelse | Posted on 05-12-2007

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3.3 mia mobilabonnementer i verden
Nu har over halvdelen af jordens befolkning mobiltelefon

According to Informa Telecoms & Media, as of the end of September, 59 countries had mobile penetration of over 100%, while almost half that figure, 27, had penetration under 10%.

Gratis musik fra Nokia
Alle, der køber en musiktelefon fra Nokia vil fra andet halvår 2008 kunne få musiklysten styret. Man vil kunne hente lige så meget musik, man orker, og musikken kan man beholde, når de 12 måneders prøveperiode udløber.

Produktet hedder Nokia Comes With Music, og går ud på, at kunderne kan teste, høre og hente kunstnere som U2, Eminem, Rolling Stones og salig Luciano Pavarotti i ét år.

Aftalen træder i kraft i andet halvår 2008 og gælder musik-mobiltelefonerne fra Nokia, som er verdens førende selskab på området. Muligheden for gratis at downloade musik ligger i forlængelse af Nokias “Comes With Music”-tilbud.

With 0.09% share, iPhone rules web usage on mobile phones
Users of the Apple’s handset surf the web more than any other device owners. According to ComputerWorld, iPhone’s Safari has grabbed a 0.09% share, which might not seem like much but when you put it in perspective – it actually is.

Net Applications statistikker er baseret på besøg fra 40.000 hjemmesider, som selskabet samarbejder med.

Nokia N95 dumper i norsk mobiltest
Det norske forbrugerråds test af 39 mobiltelefoner placerer Nokias teknologiske flagskib N95 i bund på holdbarhed og batteri. Sony Ericsson topper testen.

Jaguar goes iPhone; Launches multimedia magazine for Apple’s handset
Great brands should stick together and Jaguar knows so. Hence, they’ve decide to hop into the iPhone wave and prepare the special and industry’s first “multimedia magazine” for the iPhone owners.

Half the top selling books are written on mobile phones in Japan
While we all know when it comes to mobile technology, Japan is THE most advanced market on the planet, we were shocked to learn that half of the top ten selling works of fiction in H1 2007 were composed on mobile phones.

For the first time, Japan’s fiction bestseller list is dominated by books published, read and, in several cases, written on mobile telephones, most of them by young women in their 20s. The rise of the “mobile novel” has prompted an anxious debate about the nature of literature and the future of reading in Japan.

Tag universitetsuddannelsen via mobiltelefonen
En mobil forelæsning fungerer ganske simpelt ved, at en powerpoint-præsentation vises på skærmen, mens lærerens stemme afspilles.

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