Posts Tagged 'iPhone'

Get ready for the G-phone

If you thought the iPhone was a game changer, prepare for the arrival of what many are calling the gPhone – Google’s new operating system, called Android, for mobile devices. Apple did a great job of the iPhone, it’s a slick piece of design and it changed the rules by integrating with their proprietary online stores, eliminating the key hurdle many had of “so how do I get stuff on it??”

Now Google is looming on the mobile horizon, promising to change the landscape in its typical fashion. Forget Apple’s proprietary “our way or the highway” approach, Google’s vision is built to be shared. The key difference is that they build the software (or Operating System) and the services it delivers. Think of it more like your computer – you choose the hardware you like and install Google’s operating system, just like Windows. Hell, you can even build your own mobile phone to run it!

Google Android

Google Android

So why is that so exciting? Well, if you consider the power iPhone draws from iTunes and the Apple app store, think of the possibilities of a phone connected directly to the largest online provider in history. Instantly the ever-growing list of features and functions Google is developing become integral to your mobile device – search is the obvious one but location based information driven by maps will become ubiquitous. Leveraging the upcoming explosion of the ability to link your friend’s together through your social network, your mobile becomes the always-on, goes-everywhere-you-do social connection.

 

Move over iPhone... here comes the gPhone (aka Google Android)
Here comes the gPhone (aka Google Android) – click to watch video

 

If you think that is just another me-centric plaything, take a moment to search for the nearest restaurant of your favourite cuisine on Google (or even better your mobile Google app). Not only will you see the nearest one to you on the map, but you’ll also be able to read a variety of user ratings and even reviews. If you’re having trouble finding the right place it can give you driving directions and even a shot of the storefront, courtesy of StreetView.

Watch the CEO of Google itself explain it in more detail here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJHYqE0RDg

Might be a good time to dust off that SEO plan for your website!

Matt Scott, DraftFCB

‘Yes we can’ create change through digital innovation

Arguably one of the most innovative and successful digital campaigns of the year came from the newly elected leader of the free world – Barack Obama

 

Yes we can be digital

On 4th of November Barack Obama won an historic victory in the US Presidential election. It was historic for a number of reasons, but of great interest to this forum is the way in which his campaign mobilised the nation through the innovative use of digital tools.

The Obama new media strategy played a vital role in turning the Obama campaign into a movement that gave followers the tools and motivation to provide true grassroots support. Through providing real-time campaign information at all digital touchpoints, simple ways to volunteer, join the debate, and convert online support into donations, the digital environment created a groundswell of support and income. It also successfully motivated a politically apathetic generation through speaking to them in environments and interactions that they could relate to.

It’s a great case that New Zealand politicians and brands alike could learn a great deal from.

http://www.barackobama.com

http://www.youtube.com/barackobama

http://twitter.com/barackobama

 

Author: Robert Harvey TBWA\WHYBIN\TEQUILA