Archive for May, 2010

I don’t own a cell phone. I just hang around everyone I know, all the time. ~Mitch Hedberg

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Since a few years mobile location based services have been an extremely promising branch of the mobile ecosystem. The real boom of location-aware applications is, however, very recent. Location based services are taking the app-market by storm.

Whereas the traditional computer is built to receive input from the keyboard and the mouse, the smartphone is designed to work with input from touch, movement sensing, audio, video and location. It seems like only scent was left out, and even that might change. In short: your smartphone knows a lot about you. This means that apps can interact with you within the context that you are at a certain moment. And that means: Relevance, with a capital “R”, the essence of mobile. Location awareness is huge in this regard.

“Check-In apps” such as Gowalla and Foursquare, which basically let users share their whereabouts, are generating intense activity in cities all over the world. SimpleGeo, a startup that helps developers add location-based features to their apps has now raised a whopping $8.14 million to allow for speedy expansion. They made a cute video showing the location based action in Austin, Texas during SXSW:

How cool is that?

And did somebody say Facebook? Of the 400 million Facebook users, 100 million regularly check their account via mobile. And yes, Facebook is implementing location-sharing throughout its platform. Needless to say, this will make location based mainstream, whereas your typical Brightkite or Gowalla user today is still an “early adopter”. If one mobile trend will dominate in 2010, rest assured: it will be location awareness.

In a more modest note: In The Pocket is also working on location based technology. In the past few months we have been collaborating with the University of Ghent to develop a generic app that can be used for large events. Very quickly, an event organizer can customize our generic app to suit the needs and to match the style of his/her own event. The app shows location-relevant information about the event along with other useful features. The app serves as a context-interactive event guide with social sharing tools. We’re still in development, but hope to demonstrate the app sometime soon.

 

Hello World!

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

A couple of months ago, in a bar in Ghent, three guys started talking about “mobile”. The fastest growing mass medium ever, the new face of the internet and the only medium that people always carry with them. In their pockets.

The mobile ecosystem was our passion and it was about to become our profession. In The Pocket is the first Belgian agency to limit its focus to the mobile internet and to offer the full scope of services within that realm. We do not develop websites for the fixed web. We do, however, develop mobile websites. And applications. And landing pages, creatives, mobile payment systems, location based services, augmented reality apps: you name it, we make it.

So we develop. But if that would be it, we would not be a full-service agency. In The Pocket also offers mobile marketing and mobile advertising solutions. What good is a website or an app if nobody knows about it, right? We have the proper inhouse knowledge to find your target audience and to get the message accross. Would you like some tracking and reporting to go with that? No problem.

From the early start, we were very happy to see that many of the most talented young mobile professionals in Belgium were enthousiastic about working with In The Pocket. Today we are a great team of mobile specialists. We like to refer to ourselves as “mobile craftsmen”, because mobile is really a craft: unlike the regular web, there are platforms and devices to be taken into the equation, regional differences, mobile user psychology and much more. The personal and direct power of mobile media comes with a price: fragmentation. But don’t be discouraged, the fragmentation can be overcome and the upside is enormous.

Today, Europeans are spending more time on the mobile web, than they are reading newspapers or magazines. In two years time (and that’s the conservative estimate), more smartphones will be connected to the internet than computers. We know that, right now, every brand, company and organization is thinking: how should we get on that train?

That “how” is our business. The “when” is yours. We’d love to hear from you!

Pieterjan Bouten, Louis Jonckheere, Jeroen Lemaire