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11.07.2007

Stig gets his hands on an iPhone and is impressed and frustrated

Ifra Nordic Director of Business Development Stig Nordqvist spent the first few days of July in New York City, and didn’t miss the opportunity to check out the spanking new iPhone. The experience ...>
28.06.2006

Interview with Joachim Blum

newspaper techniques: Mobile services are continually developing. Where do newspapers stand today? Joachim Blum: With the exception of a small number of newspapers in Scandinavia, Switzerland or also Asia, most newspapers worldwide are at best at th ...>
13.10.2005

Where the potential is for mobile publishing

Although past the time when they were considered an oxymoron, mobile revenues still resemble a contradiction in terms. With reason too: news is a tiny fragment of the (paid) content segment, i ...>
13.10.2005

Interview with Atsushi Sato

Atsushi Sato, chief of Asahi Shimbun's electronic media department is in charge of planning, creating and managing the paper's 10 websites for mobile telephones. newspaper techniques: How did a newspaper like Asahi, with 12 million-plus readers daily, come up with the id ...>
04.09.2005

Challenge your mobile operators!

In general the development of new mobile services has stagnated. This, despite new technology and advanced mobile phones. Only a few markets such as Finland, Japan, and Norway are really prospering. Why is this? Blame the telecom operators. If you analyse the worldwide ...>
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