November 15, 2009
Mobile Internet Is a World of Opportunity for Xavier Buyse
Apples iPhone has brought about a momentous change, something like a gift from the gods for Xavier J. Buyse Consejero Delegado at ADS Media. It brings true mobile internet to your palm, creating a pioneering excellent experience on the mobile device. Now those of you with newer Nokia mobile devices know that the operating system Safari has been on the s60 Nokia’s for at least a year now. The mobile web user experience, which was demonstrated earlier this year when the Apple iPhone was shown off looks close to to the experience of the new Nokia devices. Saying that Apple has made significant user interface refinements to make it more intuitive to use and a comparatively pleasant experience. Something which will help the industry as a whole as well as entrepreneurs like CEO of ADS Media Xavier Buyse.
The ubiquitous iPhone solves one of the biggest set backs of the mobile phone, entering information for a desired response. Apple have fixed this with a touch screen allowing for more than one finger taps, creates a dynamic user experience allowing for a qwerty keyboard to appear on screen when it is needed.
In addition, Mr Xavier Buyse CEO must be thanking his lucky stars that Apples iPhone will bring two communities together for the first time, the mobile community and the internet community. These groups have been apart for a long time. And the introduction of the first mobile computing unit that web developers and designers can unite over has created a hugely positive impact for mobile internet content creation.
in the climate as it is it is tricky to get anything other than a passing interest in web developers, meaning hardly any content creation, less consumer interest. But given that members of the web community are likely to carry The ubiquitous iPhone like a badge of honour, always have it at their at their side, I expect an enormous increase in mobile internet content in the next coming months.
A touch screen is nothing unique in phones, but being able to carry out multiple taps on top of this as gesturing for zooming in and out, resizing, etc, I believe Apple has discovered an intuitive method of doing complex tasks easily.
To me it is output rather than input which is important. The touch screen on the The iPhone is remarkable. Text is cristal clear, with a resolution that is simple to read and use. Mobile phone displays aren’t something which have ever been something to write home about. Most cell phones look almost identical, resorting for pixelated text that one comes in only a few different font sizes. Usually the only difference is brightness. The ubiquitous iPhone makes content on a mobile device look comparable to hardest to duplicate screen of them all, a real life page with print on it.











