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“The future of everything is mobile and social,” said Colin Miles, Chairman of MEF Asia and Vice President of InternetQ.
Speaking last Thursday at UNWIRED 2012, Singapore’s only independent mobile and wireless conference, Miles’ enthusiasm in the cloud was infectious. He detailed the ways in which the metaphor “cloud’ has made it easier for the layman to understand the concept of delivering software and services over the network.
In a lively discussion with representatives from HP, Google, and the Singapore Industrial Automation Association (SIAA), the panel also touched on how companies should not jump on the social cloud bandwagon just because they can. Instead, each available option should be duly considered and only the most appropriate implemented. …
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| Firstly, a big thank you to all the fans and supporters of our scrappy little blog here.
Thanks to all the attendees who took the time and effort to come down to Techgoondu’s first indepedent and wireless event UNWIRED last Thursday 27 May at the Singapore Management University.
Time for a little shameless plug here.
Organised by chief goondu Alfred Siew, the event was a success due to the excellent crowd and overall quality of speakers. Registered attendees numbered over a hundred-odd, and there were lots of friends from both media and PR in attendance. For a first-time event that no one had heard of a month and a half back, it certainly met and exceeded some of our attendees’ expectations.
Said Daniel Goh, PR and media manager at Samsung Asia, and owner of the excellent start-up blog YoungUpstarts: “I’m quite surprised with the crowd. They actually asked a lot of questions!”
There were so many questions being asked that time overran on many of the sessions on that day.
Alf will probably add on a blog post on this baby of his, but I thought I would do a quick wrap-up of the “Mobile applications: the future driver of wireless technologies?” panel that I moderated.
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Cellphones, Featured, Internet, Singapore, android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Symbian, UNWIRED, Windows Mobile, |
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Instead of a book, my bedside reading at the end of every day now is on the small screen on my Google Nexus One phone, checking out friends on Facebook and reading up on football news.
When I awake, it’s again on the small screen, reading e-mail from early risers who have been up earlier than me. During the entire day, my phone gobbles up megabytes of data, using up almost 1GB a month, or 100 times what I used before I bought my first smartphone two years ago.
It was with this in mind that I recently asked SingTel’s vice-president for consumer products, Ying Lai Chang, what Singapore’s biggest telco is doing to cater to this explosion in demand. …
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