It is another (r)evolution, already started and that will change the Web and the mobility landscape that we currently know. The idea is that the mobile web will become the dominant access method, with devices that becomes more hybrid and networks that becomes more powerfull.
Wireless broadband access technologies like 3G/UMTS, the migration of traditional telecom networks to internet technology, the availability of affordable and functional Wi-Fi... will all boost VoIP and ultimately blur the destinction between fixed and mobile services.
If you have used a Nokia Nseries phone, you will have a clear idea of what Mobile 2.0 is all about. Its about connecting your phone through Wi-Fi to browse the net, or use innovative mobile accessible Web 2.0 services (e.g. Downlaoding podcast, doing a one-click image upload to Flickr, finding your way thru Google Map while on the road etc.)
Friday, June 13, 2008
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