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		<title>Modu Gets More Funds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 11:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harel Shattenstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time goes by and Modu the Israeli device manufacturer that started with big noise continue to fade slowly. We hear about delays and layoffs, difficulties to raise new funds, and about the intentions to build a modu touch screen device. The most recent official announcement stated that the launch will be on June&#8230; but Modu&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time goes by and Modu the Israeli device manufacturer that started with big noise continue to fade slowly. We hear about <a href="http://talkingmobile.com/2008/11/21/is-modu-modufying/" target="_blank">delays and layoffs</a>, difficulties to <a href="http://talkingmobile.com/2009/01/27/news-roundup-new-deals/" target="_blank">raise new funds</a>, and about the intentions to build a <a href="http://talkingmobile.com/2009/05/21/modu-is-just-a-touch-away/" target="_blank">modu touch screen </a>device.<br />
The most recent official announcement stated that the launch will be on June&#8230; but Modu&#8217;s launch day is still not here.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Dov Moran" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_EF0lnsU2Mnc/Sj3jHzscAOI/AAAAAAAAAGU/HhD_Na23DLw/s800/Dov.jpg" alt="" width="315" height="276" /></p>
<p>With all these factors, the company can use some more money (the estimations are that Modu raised 85-95 million dollars). Today it was published that Israel&#8217;s Chief Scientist office granted a 1 million dollar investment in Modu.</p>
<p>Dov Moran the founder and CEO spoke  about the procedures / obstacles that caused (and still are) the delay.<br />
&#8220;At first we did not know how to build a mobile device, we consulted with experts, that were charlatan.<br />
Moreover there is no experience building a mobile device in Israel [not true, IXI Mobile, Motorola, Emblaze H.S) so we connected companies that were hurt from the global economy crisis, such as Texas Instruments and Sky Mobile&#8221;.<br />
But Dov Moran also dropped a bomb and said that &#8220;Canon examines a co-op with Modu&#8221;</p>
<p>via <a href="http://it.themarker.com/tmit/article/7054" target="_blank">TheMarker</a></p>
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		<title>Fring New Strategy-Synergy</title>
		<link>http://talkingmobile.com/2009/06/03/fring-new-contact-list/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 18:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harel Shattenstein &#38; Idan Gafni</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are just a few days away from the Palm Pre launch, the &#8220;Synergy&#8221; mobile device and Fring the VOIP and IM mobile application is proving that synergy can be achieved by using its mobile application. So what is that &#8220;Synergy&#8221; and should we be more worried about it?! Plam Pre tactic is that all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are just a few days away from the Palm Pre launch, the &#8220;Synergy&#8221; mobile device and Fring the VOIP and IM mobile application is proving that synergy can be achieved by using its mobile application.<br />
So what is that &#8220;Synergy&#8221; and should we be more worried about it?!</p>
<p>Plam Pre tactic is that all features of the mobile devices can &#8220;sing&#8221; together and make our lives easier.<br />
one picture is batter than thousand words, in this case a quick preview of the &#8220;Palm Synergy&#8221;</p>
<p>[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItmmptNkJi4[/youtube]</p>
<p>Palm was not the first company that thought that mobile applications should work together, Apple thought the same when an address became a hyperlink to Google Maps, Google hooked up all her services to that mission to its mobile OS, the Andriod. Symbian also provided developers the tools to integrate to the core of the OS but only with special API and it is much easier when you own the device and the OS (like in Palm and Apple) where the hardware / software / working space is designed by the same company.<br />
But still the contact list, our basic friend list, did not draw Apple and Google attention, until INQ came.<br />
INQ was the first to acknowledge that our address book is no longer living inside the mobile device, it is out there, in social networks.<br />
The contact list is now sync with your Facbook friends and you can choose to send them an sms, a Facebook message or just do it the old way and give them a call.</p>
<p>Apps like <a href="http://www.cellity.com/home.html" target="_blank">Cellity </a>are trying to become your alternative contact list, but they have less power than Fring.<br />
Today Fring has launched its version for the online address book,   a step which holds a huge potential.<br />
First, due to the great success of Fring and the huge number of users its built up a mini social network, moreover with its open API approach it open the door for more services to ride on the platform.<br />
So as for now Fring would like you to stop using your classic address book and use Fring, and it is worth it.<br />
You can save money using VOIP calls, or using the IM option, or again just give your friend a simple GSM call.<br />
On the other hand Fring will become an inherent part of your mobile device meaning messenger, icq, fring im, facebook and others become part of your contact list giving you room to do a lot of cool stuff.</p>
<p>Privacy issues will rise, they must, but however I think it is worth giving it a try.<br />
Using a Nokia E61 device the app is not stable and it resets a lot but on e71 it looks more stable, you must remember it is a beta version.</p>
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		<title>Let&#8217;s Talk Mobile: Toda!Cell</title>
		<link>http://talkingmobile.com/2008/12/21/lets-talk-mobile-todacell/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 16:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harel Shattenstein &#38; Idan Gafni</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mobile advertising market holds a big promise. According to eMarketer, mobile search ad revenues will reach $715 million in 2011 whereas mobile advertising in general  is estimated to generate billions of dollars. Having said that, mobile advertising is still in early stages and there is no verified and long-lasting model for ROI. We sat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The mobile advertising market holds a big promise.<br />
According to eMarketer, mobile search ad revenues will reach $715 million in 2011 whereas mobile advertising in general  is estimated to generate billions of dollars.</p>
<p>Having said that, mobile advertising is still in early stages and there is no verified and long-lasting model for ROI.<br />
We sat down with  Moshe Vaknin founder &amp; CEO of <a href="http://www.todacell.com/" target="_blank">Toda!Cell</a> to learn more about the company and to understand where mobile advertising is going.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/29418151@N05/3124839391/"><img class="alignnone" title="Toda!Cell Logo" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/3125681888_f6487d2346.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="152" height="41" /></a></p>
<p>Activity started at &#8211; May 2007<br />
Entrepreneurs &#8211;  Moshe Vaknin<br />
Invesments &#8211; seed &#8211; $1M <a href="www.afterdox.com" target="_blank">AfterDox</a> and<a href="www.fore-group.com" target="_blank"> Fore-Group</a><br />
Targeted markets &#8211; Japan and USA<br />
Customers &#8211; ( not yet public) Mobile Content search Provider and Mobile Instant Messaging.</p>
<p>Q: Companies like Microsoft (with its dedicated      platform), Media Layers, Amobee, adinfuse etc. supply Platforms that offer      the management of advertisement in SMS, MMS, Wap, and Video. What is Toda!Cell&#8217;s      offer to its clients?</p>
<p>A: <a href="http://www.todacell.com/" target="_blank">Toda!Cell</a> , does not target carriers at all. Our solution has been       developed from day one only for off portal content providers. Toda!Cell believes       that off portal browsing over the mobile internet is going to grow       rapidly. Premium content providers don&#8217;t like to be associated or       accessible via mobile carrier.<br />
Publishers can benefit from our solution because our core       system has been developed to increase their CTR; therefore, increasing       the inventory value for them and providing high ROI to advertisers; so       both publishers and advertisers are beneficial from the solution       significantly. Unlike others we do not push ads, but only pull mode.<br />
Our major differences  from our competitors are that we focus only on premium content that was optimized to the mobile medium and we       collect data for six months activities, then we generate an optimization       process to target accurately the users based on their behavior and not       based on content. With the cooperation of the content provider, we use       advanced profiling to enhance their inventory to achieve the maximum       value for their ads.</p>
<p>Q: It seems like you chose to work in Japan      which is an unfamiliar and distant market. Can you please share with us      your insight about the Japanese Mobile advertisement market?</p>
<p dir="ltr">A: the Japanese market is the most advanced  mobile market in the world. With 3G all across the country, flat fee to access the web, and advanced mobile devices, it is a perfect market for off portal mobile advertising market. The Japanese people access the web over the mobile more than PC. Another important factor is that revenues from ad placement in Japan is about 70 percent from the 700M dollars marker while the rest is in other forms. In USA for example it is 50%. The mobile advertising as of today in Japan is about 1% from the total advertising budget while in USA it is about 0.3 percent. In Japan the off market mobile content portals already serve about 100B ads a month!</p>
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<p>Q: You have years of experience working in the      internet advertisement market. Why the move to mobile? What are the main      differences between the markets?</p>
<p>A: I believe       Mobile is going to change our life and in fact already did! With iPhone       and other smart phones underway, browsing becomes so easy and applications       like GPS makes the mobile device an important part in our life. When I       go to watch a game or down town I would like to see if my friends are       around; the social communities in mobile is a huge market because of the       location and the personal device; unlike the internet which is not       personal devices and is driven by the content, the mobile is driven by       the users. We will see that people more and more are connected to the       mobile internet via wi-fi and soon WiMax, therefore, people will consume       more data than making voice calls. This is why mobile carriers are       worried and they rush to take and be part of the data growing market.</p>
<p>Q: For many years now we hear that the mobile      advertisement is the next big thing, and every year we see a great      disappointment from this market with numbers way below the forecasts.      Share with us your thoughts about the root causes for the delay this      market experiences.</p>
<p dir="ltr">A: I think the main problem for the delay is a few       factors:</p>
<p>i.      Lack of devices that are easy to use to browse the web- this has been resolved significantly with the introduction of the iPhone and other devices to follow. Apple knows very well how to build intuitive interfaces and rich content while others fail. We are going to see a growth in number of devices on this direction</p>
<p dir="ltr">ii.      Data rate was expensive- as I said in Japan there is a flat fee for mobile browsing! If this will happen in other territories we are going to see a major growth in data consumption over the mobile internet.</p>
<p dir="ltr">iii.      Optimized content for mobile- until this year, the content in the mobile was not really rich enough to the users. Therefore, the users were reluctant to consume content that was not relevant to them. The content in the mobile must be optimized to the users who browse the mobile device. It must be optimized to the audience habits and behavior on the mobile not on the PC. This year we see this revolution. I have seen content providers are building their content optimized only smart phone. In two years everything will be smart phone everywhere.</p>
<p>Q: Recent hardware and software solutions (iPhone,      Skyfire, etc.) are new to the industry, How will it effect the market?  and what do you do in order to take advantage of      it</p>
<p>A: This is fantastic development for us. Our       company was built on this idea that such devices and fast browsing on the       mobile will increase the interactive usage on the mobile, therefore, will       create significant opportunity for premium mobile advertising which is       where Toda!Cell is strong.</p>
<p>Q: How do you approach advertisers for mobile      advertisement and how do you convince the advertisers as most of them are      very reluctant about this medium?</p>
<p>A: We have contacts with few leading mobile agencies       globally and also we approach unique advertisers who like to access       mobile users in a specific geography. A simple example: if you want to       advertise to download a game or a particular song there is no better       platform than the mobile where we can target the right age and the right       vertical to match the needs of the advertisers. I think that the mobile       device is the only device that can match ads to users; the PC internet can       do match to the content but not to the users.</p>
<p>Q: How do you think mobile operators can manage      mobile advertisement as they have no specialty in advertisement management      (unlike ads agencies and interactive agencies)?</p>
<p>A: I think mobile operators      should stay away from advertising. It is not their expertise. I don&#8217;t see      a communication company by DNA becomes a media company. It is not going to      work. In fact we have already       seen that. Mobile operators more and more will outsource their media operations to those who know      what to do and they will share part of the revenue, but mostly, they are      interested to see the users consume more data in order for them to      generate more revenue from data and not from advertising.</p>
<p>Q: Where do you think the mobile advertisement market      will get to a year from now? (Technology, content types, services,      significant players&#8230;)</p>
<p>A: We are going to see a continued growth. The       economic situation could be an opportunity for mobile advertising. If a       content provider can prove to advertiser better results than TV, we are       going to see shift of money from the expensive advertising budgets on TV       to  mobile which can be measured       and less expensive.</p>
<p>Q: What do you wish Toda!Cell towards the New      Year?</p>
<p>A: We hope to continue to grow and expand our deployment       to many customers and finally to see a significant growth in mobile       advertising.</p>
<p>We would like to thank Moshe Vaknin of Toda!Cell and to wish all our readers Season&#8217;s Greetings from TalkingMobile.<!--more--></p>
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