Mobile Search Technology

Posted by Pixelhead

The other morning, as the result of reading a comment on the Vandelay Web Design Blog article Effectively Testing Your Website in Multiple Browsers, I was reminded of Chuck Sacco from the Mobile Marketing site PhindMe.mobi we had met at BlogPhiladelphia Unconference.

Chucks associate, Doug Bellenger, had been one of the session leaders at BlogPhiladelphia with the title of his group being Mobile Social Networking. Two things that I recall from the session were that the U.S. is behind in their mobile technology as compared to countries like Japan were buying a soda can be done with your cell phone. The other idea that I got from the mobile search technology session is that there are so many different mobile technology platforms out there that it seems a universal Mobile platform is what is needed.

In an interview with Chuck on StartUpOrBust, we find out that the business plan for PhindMe was developed as a part of an MBA project at Drexel University and was delayed a year so that the partners could finish their MBA program.

From the PhineMe website we learn that Phindme is a tool that allows its users to get and share information about local events all from your cell phone.

Currently in Beta in a few cities in the US, PhindMe is expected to go national some time this year.

Written by Pixelhead on September 2nd, 2007 with 5 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Steven Snell
#1. September 2nd, 2007, at 11:32 PM.

Thanks for the link! Glad something good came out of comments on my blog.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Mitesh Rami
#2. September 11th, 2007, at 10:27 AM.

With so many different mobile technology platforms available - i too feel there should be some standard.. which will definately help in improving the Search Technology used in our mobiles.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Okinawa
#3. February 2nd, 2008, at 5:02 AM.

This technology might do well in Japan since everyone has a cell phone over a small area.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Pixelhead
#4. February 2nd, 2008, at 3:12 PM.

Very probable. I would think that mobile search technology in Japan would be something that is well underway to being mastered. I thought they were way ahead of us in the mobile technology arena.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Naughty Jokes
#5. August 20th, 2008, at 3:31 PM.

would advise anybody who likes the Samsung model phones to buy it. The camera is extremly good it gives a very clear picture. the only bad thing about this phone is the memory for music, photos and videos, so you may need a memory card. However the memory for messages and phonebook is really good.

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