
The Apple iPad - the new "tablet computer" killer

Apple's iPad unveiled by Steve Jobs
Apple’s new device is called the iPad.
According to Apple’s announcement this morning from Steve Jobs, Apple currently has the phone market covered. They have the notebook category. But it needed to find something “in between” - and therefore, a new category of devices they have named their iPad.
The new Apple iPad supports: Browsing the web. Doing email. Enjoying and sharing pics. Watching videos. Enjoying music. Playing games. Maps. Reading ebooks. Super smooth scrolling. iCons fly in when you unlock it. It has iTunes store built right in. YouTube, and YouTube in HD. Replaces the old paper calendar with a similar size version.

Apple iPad Pricing
Hardware Details:
.5 inches thin
1.5 pounds
9.7 inch IPS display
1GHz Apple A4 chip
Full capactitive multi-touch
Available in 16GB, 32, 64
Wifi & Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
10 Hour Battery Life (they claim)
App Store - supports iPhone Apps
Built in Apple Software
Speaker, Microphone
Accelerometer & Compass
iWork - for the iPad

iPad Dimensions
The Specs:
Size and weight:
Height:
9.56 inches (242.8 mm)
Width:
7.47 inches (189.7 mm)
Depth:
0.5 inch (13.4 mm)
Weight:
1.5 pounds (.68 kg) Wi-Fi model;
1.6 pounds (.73 kg) Wi-Fi + 3G model
The other announcement is iBooks. The new iBookstore allows for easy book browsing and purchases, includes a great reader too. All in one really great app. We use the ePub format.
The uses for the new iPad are unlimited. It’s the true “cross-over” platform and device. including leisure activities to light business work. It is also expected to take colleges and universities wireless for textbooks.
“At that price, they’ll sell millions,” Hakim Kriout of New York-based Grigsby & Associates told Bloomberg News. (Kriout’s firm owns Apple shares.) “It’s very, very affordable for what it does. This is going to add a huge revenue stream for Apple.”
As for connectivity, the iPad works on WiFi networks, and there are models that will have 3G connectivity. AT&T will offer unlimited data for $29.99 a month, or $14.99 for 250 Mb/month. There are six models in all, ranging in price from $499 to $829, depending on the amount of storage you want and whether you want 3G.
- Apple iBook Store
- Apple iPad makes newsprint a thing of the past
- Apple iPad New Keyboard
- Apple iPad Unveiled
- Apple's iPad unveiled by Steve Jobs
- Apple iPad Pricing
- iPad Dimensions
For more information, visit http://www.apple.com/iPad/
January 27, 2010 in Blog | No Comments
New Apple Tablet Device Leaked (iPad)
Today marks the date for Apple’s release of it’s speculated tablet device. However, in advance of Steve Jobas taking center stage, new details are leaked by McGraw-Hill chief lets information slip in an interview.
Details on the forthcoming new Apple product, rumored to be named the iPad or iSlate, have been revealed on US TV. Terry McGraw, head of publishing company McGraw-Hill, revealed in an interview with CNBC this morning that the product was going to be based on the operating system of the iPhone, and would be able to display book content to read. Watch the video here:
Apple is holding a press conference later today (January 27) to reveal details of the new product. “The tablet is going to be based on the iPhone operating system, and so it will be transferable,” he said. “We have a consortium of ebooks – we have 95 per cent of all our materials that are in ebook format on that one – so with the tabloid you’re going to open up the higher education market, the professional market. The tabloid, the tablet is going to be just really terrific.”
It is still unclear whether McGraw was using the words “tabloid” and “tablet” to refer to a specific product name. We shall see.
Bottom Line: Apple will shake up the Apps and Publishing World with their new device. Mobile Marketers take note - new opportunies are being created with Mobile Apps and Mobile Marketing services. It also sets the stage for new mobile commerce. The new decade marks the start for an explosion in sales of mobile apps and e-book marketplaces.
in Blog | No Comments
Micro Donations generating Millions In Haiti Relief Efforts for Red Cross
Despite the tough economic times that continue to plague the United States, Americas are dipping into their pockets and rising to the occasion to help the victims of last week’s devastating earth quake in Haiti. While Americans are no strangers to aiding those in need, this disaster relief has proven to be drastically different than previous aid efforts.

Micro Donations Raising Millions for those in need
Although the American Red Cross has tried previously to create a successful charitable mobile campaign for the relief efforts of Hurricane Katrina, their Haiti text-to-donate platform has received an unprecedented $30+ million response (as of January 25, 2010). This effective campaign helps to further prove the advancement of SMS donations and Mobile Commerce (mcommerce) over the past few recent years. The future of mobile payments and mobile commerce is a bright one as the ease of text-donations has now been widely accepted. Mobile Commerce proves to be a very bright spot during an unfortunate event that occurred in Haiti. Our thoughts and prayers are with those in Haiti as these much needed funds will quickly be used to help support the nation over the coming years.
—————————
For those new to Mobile Donations, here’s how it works for the current Red Cross Campaign.
“HAITI” to 90999
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS about the Mobile Giving Campaign
Q Does the full $10 go to the Red Cross?
A Yes. 100% of your text donation will support the American Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti.
Q Will my wireless carrier charge me for text messaging to 90999?
A When you text the word “HAITI” to 90999 you donate $10 to the Red Cross. A onetime $10 donation will be added to your phone bill. Depending on your carrier agreement, message and data rates may apply. Reportedly, Verizon Wireless and AT&T have both agreed to donate the cost of the back-and-forth text messages. Your $10 donation will appear on your regular monthly mobile phone bill.
Q Is there a processing fee for the company hosting this service?
A Mobile Accord and mGive have generously donated their fees.
Q Has this kind of program been done before?
A Yes. In the past, the Red Cross has raised funds for domestic disasters through a program called Text2Help. Text2Help initiative is a partnership between the Red Cross and the Wireless Foundation.
Q What’s the strategy behind the text donations?
A Mobile giving is a fast and convenient way for people to make a donation that can help save the day for people in need, and this effort has proven to be especially popular in social media such as Twitter and Facebook. The American Red Cross is deeply grateful to be the beneficiary of this opportunity created by the State Department and powered by Mobile Accord and the MGive Foundation.
Q How many times can someone make a text donation via 90999?
A Two or three times. AT&T and T-Mobile subscribers can donate three times. If you wish to donate more than $20 or $30, please visit redcross.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
Q Are there other ways to donate larger amounts?
A Yes. If you would like to make a larger donation, please visit redcross.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
Q Why do you think people want to give this way?
A It’s easy and convenient to donate using your mobile phone. A donation can be made from any place you get a signal and you don’t have to enter in a lot of information to give a quick and meaningful gift. Raising this amount of money $10 at a time is a true testament to the generosity of the American people. The success of the mobile campaign shows the powerful impact and opportunity this channel can have on fundraising. The needs in Haiti are tremendous and we thank the people who continue to donate and help the American Red Cross meet that need.
Q How will people know that this texting program is legitimate?
A The principal organizations behind the 90999 program (i.e., The State Department, mGive Foundation, Mobile Accord, and The American Red Cross) have made public statements to confirm their involvement in this special program. To document your donation, after you send a text message you will receive a confirmation text that asks you to reply “YES” if you intend to give a $10 donation to the Red Cross Haiti relief efforts. A thank you text will follow.
Q How did the text “Haiti” to 90999 mobile giving program come about?
A The State Department worked with The mGive Foundation, Mobile Accord, CTIA (CTIA-The Wireless Association) and The American Red Cross to set up an immediate system to channel contributions for relief directly through cell phones. Quickly providing necessary resources to assist with relief efforts is vital. Understanding that Americans are eager to do their part to help, mGive, participating wireless service providers, and the American Red Cross have created an easy and efficient way for their subscribers to lend their support.
Q Why is the State Department sponsoring mobile giving? What is their role?
A The State Department worked with The mGive Foundation, Mobile Accord, CTIA (CTIA-The Wireless Association) and The American Red Cross to set up an immediate system to channel contributions for relief directly through cell phones. The American Red Cross is deeply grateful to be the beneficiary of this opportunity created by the State Department and powered by Mobile Accord and the MGive Foundation.
Q Why is the mobile donation fixed or limited to $10 dollars?
A Current carrier and Mobile Marketing Association guidelines stipulate offering either $5 and or $10 options.
Q What happens after a donor opts in to receive additional news from the Red Cross?
A After your donation and acknowledgement, you will then receive one more text asking you to reply with YES if you want to receive text updates from the Red Cross. You do not need to reply to this message if you do not wish to receive updates. If you DO want to receive text updates you will need to reply with YES. Red Cross can communicate with opt in donors up to 4 times per month via text.
Q How do I get a tax receipt for this donation?
A Go to www.mgive.org/receipt and enter your mobile number. A PIN number will be sent via text to your phone and you will need to enter it on the site where requested. You will then be able to see confirmation of all donations you have made via the mobile phone number that was entered. You can print a receipt for your records that can also be treated as the official donation receipt for tax purposes.
Q Will anyone other than the Red Cross have access to the donor data from the 90999 program?
A Only mGive, working under an agreement with the Red Cross, and the Red Cross have access to the donor information.
Q Can people outside the US give using 90999?
A Only US wireless subscribers can donate this way.
Q How much money has the Red Cross raised via mobile giving for Haiti Earthquake relief?
A As of Friday morning, January 15, the text “Haiti” to 90999 program has raised more than $8 million. The Red Cross continues to receive donations for relief in Haiti. You can make a donation to the Red Cross by texting “Haiti” to 90999, visiting redcross.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.
Q How much has Red Cross raised via mobile versus other giving vehicles?
A In the 48 hours since the earthquake struck in Haiti the American public pledged more than$37 million specifically for this response and we are thankful for this unprecedented outpouring of support. More than half of the total donations have been through online contributions, with strong support as well from corporations and the unprecedented activity over the past two days in mobile giving.
Q How quickly does the Red Cross receive the donations after the donor text messages the number?
A The carriers and Mobile Accord will work to get the Red Cross these donations as quickly as possible. It can take anywhere from 60-90 days for the Red Cross to get these funds. Despite this delay in receiving funds, the American Red Cross will continue to provide relief in Haiti and these donations will cover expenses incurred after the fact.
Q What challenges does mobile giving address for the Red Cross?
A By accepting donations through the mobile sphere, the Red Cross can reach a wider audience during times of disaster when support is needed immediately. Supporters are not limited to writing a check and putting their gift in the mail nor having immediate computer access and entering in credit card information – the donation can be made instantly from a mobile phone.
>>>Need a mobile donation campaign? Contact QWASI today to get started.
January 25, 2010 in Blog | No Comments
Amazon adds Apps to Kindle
Amazon Thursday (January 21, 2010) announced a SDK (software development Kit) for its popular Kindle e-reader. These tools will let developers create and sell Apps (applications for the Kindle). The news comes days before Apple is expected to announce a new e-reader/device that is expected to be part e-reader and tablet computer, The Yankee Group projects in a new forecast that the U.S. e-book reader market will nearly double to $2.3 billion by 2013, from $1.3 billion this year.

Amazon's Kindle Adds Apps
Some Kindle Apps in the works include a Zagat guide for restaurants worldwide, games from Electronic Arts and word games and puzzles from smaller game publisher Sonic Boom. The third-party apps won’t be available in the Kindle Store until later this year. Starting next month, Amazon will allow developers to download the software development kit in a limited beta.
“We’ve heard from lots of developers over the past two years who are excited to build on top of Kindle,” said Ian Freed, vice president, Amazon Kindle, in a statement. “The Kindle Development Kit opens many possibilities — we look forward to being surprised by what developers invent.”
Apple, has been coy about its designs on the e-reader market. But recent reports that the company is in talks with a wide range of publishers including HarperCollins and The New York Times to supply content for its forthcoming tablet device suggest it’s taking dead aim at the Kindle.
The release of yet another App Store and digital marketplace shows the trend for Apps and Digital Content to grow over the coming years (see the Mobile App Stores Sales expected to hit $6 Billion in 2010 article).
January 22, 2010 in Blog | No Comments
Mobile App Stores Sales expected to hit $6 Billion in 2010
Mobile App Stores expected to generate sales of $6.2 Billion in 2010
According to a recent Gartner report, consumers will spend $6.2 billion in mobile application stores this year while mobile advertising revenue is expected to generate $0.6 billion worldwide. In general, analysts predict Mobile App Stores will exceed 4.5 billion downloads this year — 80% are expected to be free downloads. Looking forward, Gartner forecasts worldwide downloads in mobile application stores to surpass 21.6 billion by 2013, while the share of free downloads will increase from 82% of all downloads in 2010 to 87% of all downloads in 2013.

Mobile App Stores Sales Expected to reach over $6 Billion in 2010
Worldwide, mobile application stores’ download revenue exceeded $4.2 billion in 2009 and will grow to $29.5 billion by the end of 2013. This revenue forecast includes end-user spending on paid-for applications and advertising-sponsored free applications. Advertising-sponsored mobile applications will generate almost 25% of mobile application stores revenue by 2013.
“Consumers will have a wide choice of stores and will seek the ones that make it easy for them to discover applications they are interested in and make it easy to pay for them when they have to. Developers will have to consider carefully not only which platform to support but also which store to promote their applications in,” said Stephanie Baghdassarian, research director at Gartner.
January 19, 2010 in Blog | 2 Comments
SEARCH
ARCHIVES
- July 2010
- June 2010
- May 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
- January 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- July 2009
- June 2009
- May 2009
- April 2009
- March 2009
- February 2009
- December 2008
- October 2008
- September 2008
- July 2008
- April 2008
- February 2008
- October 2007
- April 2007
- November 2006
- October 2006
- July 2006
- January 2006
- October 2005
- September 2005
RECENT POSTS
- 2010 Mobile Access survey shows “more people doing more things on their cell phones”
- Two-Thirds of Teens & Tweens now Mobile
- 74% Of Online Retailers Planning Their Mobile Advertising & Mobile Marketing Strategy
- World Cup SMS Interaction high during TV Broadcasts






