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		<title>10 Trends for mobile web in 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ReadWrite Web asked mobile Web expert Rudy De Waele about the trends for mobile Web in &#8217;07. Here they are: 1. Flat fees will become more affordable bit by bit. 2. Thus, more user-generated content will become available to the &#8230; <a href="http://blogonomist.com/10-trends-for-mobile-web-in-2007/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ReadWrite Web asked mobile Web expert Rudy De Waele about the trends for mobile Web in &#8217;07. Here they are:<br />
1. Flat fees will become more affordable bit by bit.<br />
2. Thus, more user-generated content will become available to the phone; opening the way for mobile users to start using new web/mobile 2.0 services on their phones, such as podcasting, RSS feeds, more user-generated content to upload and use.<br />
3. Big Media Youth Networks going mobile &#8211; MySpace, YouTube, MTV and many more players will resolutely go mobile; allowing users to upload pictures, videos and create/consume content straight from their mobile phones. And to share with friends (including mobile forwarding functionality).<br />
4. Mobile search &#8211; the big players will start positioning seriously in the mobile market (watch out for deals with carriers/operators and device manufacturers)<br />
5. Mobile ads &#8211; the market is growing at a rapid pace (just watch AdMob&#8217;s ad views ticker box daily)<br />
6. QR codes will start to enter retail markets.<br />
7. Mobile image recognition will pop up in mixed marketing campaigns.<br />
8. Cell Phone memory card swapping &#8211; to exchange music/video files.<br />
9. Multiple network download hotspots become available in urban zones &#8211; enabling &#8216;on the spot&#8217; mobile download and internet access possibilities via wi-fi/wimax/bluetooth/nfc/etc&#8230;. (all build in or available immediately)<br />
10. Rise of &#8216;smart client&#8217; solutions, for convergence of content and application functionality on mobile devices in general.</p>
<p>Courtesy of mobile Web expert Rudy De Waele, here are 10 specific trends for mobile Web in &#8217;07:</p>
<p>1. Flat fees will become more affordable bit by bit.<br />
2. Thus, more user-generated content will become available to the phone; opening the way for mobile users to start using new web/mobile 2.0 services on their phones, such as podcasting, RSS feeds, more user-generated content to upload and use.<br />
3. Big Media Youth Networks going mobile &#8211; MySpace, YouTube, MTV and many more players will resolutely go mobile; allowing users to upload pictures, videos and create/consume content straight from their mobile phones. And to share with friends (including mobile forwarding functionality).<br />
4. Mobile search &#8211; the big players will start positioning seriously in the mobile market (watch out for deals with carriers/operators and device manufacturers)<br />
5. Mobile ads &#8211; the market is growing at a rapid pace (just watch AdMob&#8217;s ad views ticker box daily)<br />
6. QR codes will start to enter retail markets.<br />
7. Mobile image recognition will pop up in mixed marketing campaigns.<br />
8. Cell Phone memory card swapping &#8211; to exchange music/video files.<br />
9. Multiple network download hotspots become available in urban zones &#8211; enabling &#8216;on the spot&#8217; mobile download and internet access possibilities via wi-fi/wimax/bluetooth/nfc/etc&#8230;. (all build in or available immediately)<br />
10. Rise of &#8216;smart client&#8217; solutions, for convergence of content and application functionality on mobile devices in general.</p>
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