Showing posts with label mobile social networks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile social networks. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2007

MySpace Mobile

According to this Engadget Mobile article, mobile versions of MySpace are expanding past Helio's scope. As social networking goes mobile more and more carriers are going to cash in. In this case T-Mobile and Danger have included customized versions of MySpace Mobile for the Sidekick.

Soon enough we'll see MySpace Mobile, Facebook Mobile, even that Sprite Yard Mobile on every platform, from Windows Mobile, to Blackberry (and maybe even Apple's platform). I have a feeling that Mobile Social Networking, in fact, the mobile web itself, is not going to fade away. In the same way that word processing and spreadsheet creation were killer apps for the Apple II platform, social networking may be a must have for mobile technology. With Blackberry users are evolving from businessmen to socialite teens, the mobile web and applications like these are going to be used heavily.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Mobile Social Networking To Be Next Trend?

With the Mobile Web beginning to grab hold in this country, the arguably hottest trend of Web 2.0, Social Networking, is beginning to cross over. To the right is Facebook's mobile platform.

Among other Mobile Social Networks is MocoSpace. According to VentureBeat, MocoSpace has raised $3 million for their mobile Social Network. This network allows you to locate friends in your area and socialize with them - send photos, and chat. They claim to have nearly a million users.

Another Mobile Social Network, BluePulse, raised $6 million this past week. They claim to get over 100 million monthly page views. More information can be found at the BluePulse Homepage.

Sprite, the second largest brand belonging to Coca-Cola, is launching it's own Mobile Social Network, called Sprite Yard. This network is going to combine photo sharing, message boards, planners and other downloads made available for most cell phones. Another article claims that the Sprite Yard has "measurement metrics built in so Coca-Cola can track, in real-time, which features consumers are using most to the direct impact on beverage sales. It enables Coca-Cola to react very quickly to what their market wants."

I have a feeling people will be more likely to sign on with the big social networks - MySpace and Facebook - before they try out a new one, especially one whose aims are to sell soda more efficiently. I have a feeling that users will generally give MySpace and Facebook more leeway when it comes to features and interface. This will give the giants enough time to adapt and retain the majority of users.