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How to add value in an open mobile ecosystem
Igor Netto
Senior Product Manager, Mobile
Opera Software ASA
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This is Opera Software
The worlds leading Web-browser developmentcompany: 740+ employees inmore than ten countries
Users:Opera Mini: 32+ million users
Opera Mobile: On 130+ millionhones
Customers:
T-Mobile, Vodafone, Nokia, SKT,KDDI, Ford, Sony Ericsson,
Motorola, Samsung, Sony andNintendo + others
PCs: 40+ million users
Other: Millions surfing withOpera on Nintendo DSi andother connected devices
MSOffice1
MSOffice2
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Slide 2
MSOffice1 fix so that "T-Mobile" "KDDI" and "Sony" don't break., 20/10/2009
MSOffice2 Made "surfing" so it wouldn't be a complete sentence--since the other items aren't.
Also added "with"--surfing with Opera, because folks are surfing Opera, they are surfing the Web., 20/10/2009
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Internet evolution
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The Internet today
Interactive Internet
5 years ago: read-only media, no interaction
Today: read-write interactive media, used to access socialsites, user-generated content, and commerce
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Multimedia content on the Web (e.g., YouTube, last.fm)
Web technologies in media players (e.g., iTunes)
Browser-based games
Web technologies in games
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Internet future
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Slide 5
MSOffice3 On the About 3.5 B users, the text needs to be revised to the following:
Half the world connected by mobile phone.
This will make it parallel with the other two graph descriptions that are not sentences., 20/10/2009
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Mobile Web
Full Internet (Web sites and services)accessed from a mobile network
Next 2 billion internet users will connectto Internet from developing economieson mobile networks
Trends in action
The browser as application platform
Web 2.0, AJAX, offline functionality
Blurring borders between native and Webapplications
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Challenges and solutions
Challenges
Fragmentation Distribution
Update & patch
Mobile- hone s ecificit
Solutions
Vertical integration
Horizontal integration
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Vertical integration
Applications
OS
Apple Google Nokia
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Horizontal integration
Application manager Content delivery Instant experienceInternet browsing & discovery
End users
Standards- based executionframework
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Example: Widgets Widgets are Web applications based on open
standards. They run like any other application.
They provide instant access to services such asweather, traffic information, news, and e-mail.
There is a significant time-to-market advantage withrapid application and content development.
Widgets provide an alternative way of accessing theInternet.
BONDI/JIL/W3C APIs are now available, allowingwidgets to take advantage of platform nativecapabilities.
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A larger picture: One Web
Desktops/laptops Devices Smartphones and feature phones Mid or entry phones
Transcoding serverOpera Corea unified Web framework