A Day in The Life of a Mobile Phone in Seoul
2 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 5th, 2008 in Mobile Apps, Mobile Lifestyle, Analysis, LBS, mobile 2.0, Trends, Mobile Culture, Innovation, Location-Based, Convergence
As mentioned in my previous post, last week I spent a couple of days in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, for the Digital Leaders Forum at CHEIL Worldwide HQ (view the presentation I did on Mobile Digital Storytelling).
It is well-known that South Korea - together with Japan - has one of the most advanced mobile cultures in the world, it was thus a privilige to have a closer look on anything mobile there.
One of the first real mobile beahviour differences I noticed was that most people waiting for the bus in Seoul watch their mobile phone screens, opposed to having the device to their ears while in a phone conversation. People are totally immersed consuming digital media whenever possible on their mobile phones in Seoul.
Some statistics on South Korea’s mobile internet applications & services consumption usage. For more detailed statistics and insights, I recommend the Digital Korea book, authored by Tomi Ahonen & Jim O’Reilly.
- The country has 44.5 million mobile subscribers in total, or a 90.7% penetration rate (May 2008). MNO’s are SK Telecom (22.5 million subscribers), KTF (14 million subscribers) and LG Telecom (8 million subscribers).
- 63 percent of South Koreans make payments using their cell phones.
- Over 30 percent of South Korean students send over 100 text messages a day (source: Korea Times, February 9, 2006).
- Average amount of daily consumption of DMB digital TV on cell phones in South Korea was 129 minutes per day (source: MIC January 2007)
- Nearly 100% of South Koreans buy ringtones.
- Almost 80 percent of South Korea’s households have broadband access, fostering active online interactions.
- In 2006, 57 percent of South Korea’s music sales were digital
- 37 percent of South Koreans download cell phone games
- Naver is the most popular search portal in South Korea (also on the mobile phone). According to comScore, Naver received 2 billion queries in August 2007, accounting for over 70% of all search queries in Korea, and making it the fifth most used search engine in the world (!), following Google search, Yahoo!, Baidu, and MSN. Note that Google Inc. has recently snapped up South Korean blogging software company Tatter and Company (TNC) in a bid to expand the Internet search leader’s reach in Asia.
(image courtesy of LG Telecom)
Some of the apps/services that most surprised me are the Polygraph which is a mobile lie detector allowing South Korean girls to test if their boyfriends are telling them the truth about their where-abouts etc. Seems stupid but South Korean teenagers just love the service, wether you want to play with it or just take it serious…
Another interesting mobile service is the Navi Call Taxi Service. Calling a cab to specific number, and it knows where you are
As to make the taxi experience more safe for young women, the service sends a text message to the parents and/or friends with the name and number of the taxi and its location. Ain’t that cool? Wondering when we get such a service over here in Europe and US.
You can view both services demonstrated and explained here below in a video produced by Andrew Berglund (Global Interactive Executive Creative Director at Cheil Worldwide) called “A Day in The Life of a Mobile Phone in Seoul” - An Interactive Exploration of Marketing Technology among the YMCs (Young-Minded Consumer) in South Korea.The video was originally shown in a workshop at Cannes Lions 2008.
The video gives a great overview and insight on mobile phone usage and behaviour of YMCs living in the modern digital metropolis of Seoul. How today’s youth consumer is making the mobile device an extension of his/her existence - utilising a wide spectrum of mobile services from video calls, SMS, MMS, vlogging/blogging, internet, mobile TV broadcast, digital multi-media broadcast, m (mobile)-commerce, m-banking, m-mags, m-movies and other dynamic multi-sensory social content.
You can view Part 1 soon here on YouTube’s iCheil’s Channel.
The big question to me is how countries like South Korea and Japan, in let’s say 5 years from now, will be able to sustain their closed ecosystem model in a growing global mobile market heading towards an open ecosystem ecomomy with new industry players applying different business models to connect the physical world with the internet using the mobile phone.
They have the choice to become an isolated island in such an economy or open up and - why not - become an industry leader on a global scale using the knowledge and experience they have acquired from the sucessful mobile applications and services models they have applied in their home countries.
Here’s my Flickr set of my trip to Seoul.
For my Korean readers, there’s an interview with me in the Maeil Business Newspaper.
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Mobile Digital Storytelling
4 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 2nd, 2008 in Social Media, Mobile Lifestyle, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Content, mlearning, mobile 2.0, Trends, Mobile Culture, Innovation, Location-BasedLast week I was invited by CHEIL Worldwide HQ in Seoul - a global marketing and communications affiliate company of the Samsung Group, to do a presentation at the Digital Leaders Forum on Mobile Digital Storytelling.
It was a really interesting trip to learn more about the Korean mobile culture - more on this in a following post - and to dig deeper in the subject of storytelling in our multiplatform digital landscape of today. It was actually pretty difficult to find real case studies of digital storytelling using the mobile phone. Luckily there was twitter and the great tips and feedback I received from my tweeps by doing research on the topic - thanks to all who helped me with this!
I learned a lot of new stuff how digital storytelling is currently used in online marketing campaigns and I tried to project how the cell phone can be used in future digital cross-media marketing. Check my (slightly adapted) slides of my presentation here below.
Don’t hesitate to contact me if you’d like to discuss this topic in detail or leave a comment.
15 Tips To Create Value For Mobile
7 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele September 4th, 2008 in Social Media, Operators, Mobile Apps, Mobile Web, Mobile Lifestyle, 3G, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Events, Mobile Content, Cool Devices, Analysis, Mobile Advertising, MobileMonday, Viral, User-Experience, Usability, Mobile OS, LBS, mobile 2.0, Trends, Mobile Monday, Innovation, Startups, Nokia, iPhone, Location-Based, Convergence, Events, DevelopersHere below the video and slides of my “15 Tips To Create Value For Mobile” presentation I did at MobileMonday Amsterdam #7 on Value, including a short overview on the evolving mobile ecosytem. Note that each of those tips could be a topic itself for a specific detailed presentation - maybe I should start a series in the future
About this video (from MobileMonday Amsterdam)
In this insightful 23 minute keynote Rudy de Waele gives 15 tips to create value for mobile. He shares his view on the various drivers in the mobile value chain. Each tip is accompanied with an real world example. The tips range from “The power of openness” to “utilizing the address book”. It’s a must see if you want to get an quick and clear overview of the value drivers in mobile.
Browse through the slides below while watching the video.
Don’t hesitate to contact me if you’d like to discuss some of the topics in detail or leave a comment.
Mobile 2.0 Europe Conference
2 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele May 14th, 2008 in Social Media, Operators, Mobile Apps, Mobile Web, Mobile Lifestyle, web 2.0, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Events, Mobile Content, Announcements, Mobile Advertising, MobileMonday, User-Experience, Usability, Mobile Search, Mobile OS, Mobile RSS, mobile 2.0, Trends, Mobile Monday, Innovation, Mobile Video, Startups, Nokia, Location-Based, Events
The Mobile 2.0 Conference is spreading its wings to Europe and will land on July 4 in Barcelona, Spain. This one-day event focusing on the Mobile Web and Disruptive Mobile Innovation, is brought to you by dotopen and the Mobile 2.0 Organizing Committee: Daniel Appelquist, Gregory Gorman, Mike Rowehl, Peter Vesterbacka and myself in partnership with ESADE.
The MOBILE 2.0 EUROPE conference brings together experts and thought leaders from all aspects of the mobile ecosystem, including startups, investors, mobile carriers, device manufacturers, and mobile application developers and web technologists.
The MOBILE 2.0 EUROPE conference is an opportunity for companies to connect to industry leadership and startup innovation and broaden your C-level relationships.
The event will be held at the Espacio ESADE FORUM, Barcelona and will run from 9:00am to 6:00pm with a reception at the Espacio ESADE FORUM afterward.
So, what can you expect? Two industry keynotes, four panels and three series of innovative startups presenting live-demos.
Panel speakers as of today include:
- Tony Fish, AMF Ventures
- Dr. Maximilian Niederhofer, Associate, Atlas Venture
- Inma Martinez, Director and Principal Advisor, Stradbroke Advisor
- Anil Hansjee, Head of Corporate Development - EMEA, Google Inc.
- Mike Butcher, editor TechCrunch UK & Ireland
- Chris Liu, Managing Director, Fjord
- Leif Fågelstedt, COO, Blyk
- Ilja Laurs, Founder & CEO of GetJar
- Antonio Vince Staybl, CEO GoFresh
- Raimo van der Klein, Co-founder SPRXmobile
- Martin Duval, CEO bluenove / Director of the Orange Start-Up Program
- Carlos Domingo, General Director of Telefonica R+D labs
- Unai Iturburu, Head of Vodafone Spain R&D
Check the full speaker list here.
The Mobile 2.0 Europe presenting start-ups will be selected in 3 Categories (Seed Capital Stage, Pre Series A and Post Series A). Any start-up company with a mobile application can participate. To apply and present your company and your application, you need to fill in the online application form. Deadline for submission is June 6, 2008 at midnight CET.
Seed Capital Stage and Pre Series A Start-ups will be selected by dotopen and the Mobile 2.0 organizing committee. Post Series A Start-ups will be selected in collaboration with the VC Panel. During the event, all panel participants and organizers will vote their best Start-up in each category; the winner in each category receives an invitation to present at the Mobile 2.0 Event in San Francisco on November 3, 2008.
Early Bird registration for this event is only € 99,- till May 31, after that date, tickets will cost €199,-Stay tuned! More goodies to be announced soon.
Mobile 2.0 slides @ Over The Air
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 9th, 2008 in Mobile Apps, Mobile Web, web 2.0, Mobile Events, Mobile Content, Mashup, MobileMonday, User-Experience, Usability, Mobile OS, Mobile RSS, mobile 2.0, Trends, Mobile Culture, Mobile Monday, Innovation, Startups, Events, DevelopersHere are my Mobile 2.0 slides of the keynote I did last Friday in London at the Over The Air event, a great initiative by Daniel Appelquist and Ian Forrester. Over the Air was organised by Mobile Monday London, hosted by Imperial College and supported by the BBC.
Kudos to the whole team who made this happen, this was more than just a developers’ conference, more than just a workshop or a barcamp… It was a 48 hours of mobile and wireless development experiment bringing together some +400 developers and mobile industry experts with great sessions on various industry related topics… Lots of great people and ideas gathered during these 2 days. Check the Over The Air website to view the presentations from other keynotes and sessions.
The were 21 competition entries for the mobile application prototype competition. The winners were:
* Overall Best Prototype - Mr. Tomm (Future Platforms)
* Best Mobile Widget - Auto Widget Configurator (Owen)
* Best Hardware hack - Phone Fight (lastminute.com labs)
* Best Use of Multimedia - 21st Century Fridge Door (Orange Pirate)
* Best Use of Wireless, Bluetooth or RFID - Bluetooth FOAF (Owend)
* Most elegant solution - Twitter Client for Windows (Dale Lane)
* Most over engineered - Clever Social Tool (Alex squared)
* Most practical / ready for market - Social Network Open Butler (SNOB)
* Best mobile web application - Browser Sync
* Best design / user experience prototype - Phone Fight (lastminute.com labs)
* Best Location Aware Award - Capture the Flag (Location based games)
* Audience Favorite - Capture the Flag by the Pink Pirates
And the winners in the unofficial categories were:
* Fun Award - Phone Fight (lastminute.com labs)
* Most likely the succeed with the CIA - (Social Tracker)
More info on the winners, pictures, and other follow-ups will be posted on the Over The Air website later on.
Mobile 2.0 @ Plugg
14 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele March 22nd, 2008 in Social Media, Operators, Mobile Apps, Mobile Web, Mobile Lifestyle, web 2.0, Mobile Events, Mobile Content, Cool Devices, Analysis, Mobile Advertising, Mashup, Mobile Search, Mobile OS, LBS, Mobile RSS, mobile 2.0, Trends, Proximity Marketing, Image Recognition, QR codes, Innovation, Spanish Startups, Mobile Video, Startups, Nokia, IPTV, Mobile Games, Location-Based, ConvergenceHere’s my updated overview presentation on Mobile 2.0 I did last week in Brussels at the Plugg Conference, a great initiative by Robin Wauters. The conference included a Start-Ups Rally won by Viewdle.
I saw many people taking pictures during the presentation
I you’re one of them, and if you want to share them just ping me if you have some good ones, I’ll be happy to link them and/or share them with my readers.
NOTE: As for the startups represented here, they are only some of the ones I am following. This is not intented as a complete overview but a representation and moment in time. If you’re not included in this presentation you might be in my next one
Just ping me if I missed you somehow.
Some bloggers reported already (in Dutch) on my presentation:
Tom Wesseling @ Marketingfacts
Mobile Jam Session Las Vegas
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele March 9th, 2008 in Mobile Apps, Mobile Events, Announcements, mobile 2.0, Startups, CTIA, Mobile World Congress, Developers, Mobile Jam Session
After a very successful first Mobile Jam Session during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Caroline Lewko of the Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP) and myself are ‘jazzed’ about working together again to bring you the second Mobile Jam Session at the Las Vegas Convention Center – N255 on Monday, March 31, 2008 (9:00 am - 6:00 pm).
The event is free of charge for all participants, coffee breaks, lunch and networking cocktail included. We’re looking for passionate, exciting and talented developers. If you’d like to participate, let’s us know why you’d like to attend and add your name and suggested topic to the invitation list. Candidates who sign up for Mobile Jam Session before March 15 will receive a free CTIA pass!
What’s it all about…
- Infused with the spirit of the early days of Jazz, the Mobile Jam Session is a day to inspire new ideas and innovate solutions to existing challenges. The purpose is focused, but the agenda is improvised along the way.
- It all starts as we open up the mobile ecosystem and connect experienced and talented developers, with industry experts and decision makers. We all know this is often difficult at big conferences, but the Mobile Jam Session makes it possible. We propose an invitation and referral only to get the right mix of participants.
- Most importantly this event is driven by developers – what they want to hear, who they want to talk to, what they want to say. It’s no secret that the industry needs the emerging companies to lead with innovation, to leverage resources and to help change the game. With the right beat, let’s get ready to listen!
Speakers & Topics & Format
Topics are chosen ahead of time by the participants when they register. We match that to industry leaders and include developers as discussion leaders too, to get the right mix of big company expertise and hands –on experience.
The format includes a mix of developer only mixing; an interactive panel; and our unique “Improv” sessions where 5-6 discussion leaders facilitate small groups of participants.
See the agenda and pictures from the session in Barcelona. Jam on!
Mobile Jam Session - Jam on!
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele February 4th, 2008 in Social Media, Mobile Events, mobile 2.0, Startups, Mobile World Congress, Developers, Mobile Jam Session
The Mobile Jam Session event - focused on developers - I’m organizing with Caroline Lewko of the Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP) during the Mobile World Congress, is taking its’ final shape. Hosted by MyStrands in their new MyStrands offices, the event takes place on Tuesday, February 12, 2008. It is a day to inspire new ideas and innovate solutions to existing challenges.
The event is free of charge for all participants, coffee breaks, lunch and networking cocktail included. Check the attendants list, we’re quite surprised and happy with the enthusiastic reactions and feedback we got so far!
Attendants include developers from companies like Admob, Accenture, Access, Bango, Vodafone Betavine, Bebo, Kyte.tv, Dell Mobile, Facebook , Future Platforms, GetJar, Google Inc., Idean, Intrinsyc, Kimia, LemonQuest, mBricks, Mippin, Mobile Complete, Mobile Distillery, MyStrands, Nokia, OpenID, Peperoni, PixSense Inc, Qualcomm, Reuters, scanR , Seesmic, Six Apart, Shozu , Skyhook Wireless, Sun Microsystems, Telecom Italia, Telefonica I+D, Truphone, Trutap, UIQ Technology, Vertu, Vodafone, W3C, Wavefront, WURFL and Yahoo! to name the most prominent. It’s a great combination of big and small companies; carriers/operators, device manufacturers, content aggregators, platform and developer programs reps and some great start-up companies with a lot of experience in mobile and web convergence.
You can still sign up here if you’d like to attend the morning and/or afternoon sessions or want to join us for our closing networking cocktail.
Check out the Speakers and Topics designed on feedback we received by participants:
Check out the Topics and Speakers:
- Open ID
- Mobile Web Development Frameworks – Widgets/Ajax etc
- Mobile OS / Platforms
- Usability / UI / Localization / Mobile Interfaces
- Mobile media / Web Convergence
- Open Source in Handsets
10:30am – 12:00 noon
Pre-Session for Developers Only
Come early to grab some talk time, croissant and coffee with your peers about what you are developing and your important issues. These will then be brought forward for the rest of the day.
12:00 Noon – 1:00pm
Registration, Lunch, Networking
OPENING PANEL – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
We have a complete line-up of players to open up our Mobile Jam session. A great combination of big and small companies; a carrier, a device manufacturer, an aggregator, a platform, reps from developer programs and two great small companies with BIG experience. What a great way to get started – don’t miss this one!
The Players:
- Daniel Appelquist, Senior Technology Strategist at Vodafone Group
- Carl Uminski, CTO, Trutap and formerly of Yahoo!
- Souheil Gallouzi, CTO, Intrinsyc and formerly of Qualcomm
- Terrence Barr, Technical Evangelist, SUN Microsystems
- Tom Libretto, VP of Forum Nokia
- Ray Anderson, CEO, Bango
IMPROV SESSIONS 2:30pm – 4:30 pm
The Six (6) Improv discussions are designed for more one-on-one discussions and a deeper dive on topics. Also a better way for you to meet the speakers and your fellow participants.
Note: As this is about improv and flexilbity, so the speaker list still has room for some last minute additions!
1. OpenID
Discussion Leaders:
TBC
2. Mobile Web Development Frameworks – Widgets/Ajax
Discussion Leaders:
- Representative from Forum Nokia
- Dominique Hazael-Massieux, W3C
3. Mobile OS / Platforms
Discussion Leaders:
- Vincent Berge, Co-Founder & General Manager, Mobile Distillery
- Rich Killmer, Sr. Sales Director, Mobile Complete
- Oscar Gutierrez, Vodafone Betavine
- Terrence Barr, Technical Evangelist, SUN Microsystems
About this topic:
From Mobile Java to other platforms like Symbian, BREW, FlashLite, Android, PalmOS, Access Garnet and Windows Mobile.
4. Usability / UI / Localization / Mobile Interfaces
Discussion Leaders:
- Mikko-Pekka Hanski, Idean
- David Mery, Editor - Developer Program, UIQ Technology
- Morten Hjerde, Senior Interaction Designer at mBricks
5. Mobile Media / Web Convergence
Discussion Leaders:
About this topic:
Return of Prometheus: bringing the web to mobile devices. Giving the power of free media transcoding and web rendering to the mortals.
6. Open Source in Handsets
Discussion Leaders:
CLOSING PANEL: MOBILE JAM SESSION - ENCORE 4:45pm – 5:30pm
We’ll start off with some closing remarks from our panelists and then add in other players from the audience to ‘jam’ with them.
The Players:
- Fabio Ricciato, Mobile Handset Evolution, Telecom Italia, Mobile (TIM) Access and Terminals in Technology Division
- Bill Lee, Developer Relations, ACCESS
- Karel De Beule - co-Founder, Kimia
- Open seats to rotate audience members.
Jam - gather and play without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements.
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Reception
Let’s end the day raising a toast – Salut! Other player’s will join us.
Rudy and Caroline will choose their favorite Jazz picks for a perfect cocktail mood.
Missing LIFT08 :(
1 Comment Published by Rudy De Waele February 4th, 2008 in Social Media, Mobile Lifestyle, mobile 2.0, Trends, Mobile Culture, Innovation, EventsMobile Sunday Barcelona - Update!
2 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele January 27th, 2008 in Carnival Of The Mobilists, Social Media, Operators, Mobile Apps, 3GSM, Mobile Events, Gathering Of The Mobilists, Announcements, MobileMonday, mobile 2.0, Mobile Monday, Innovation, Startups, Conversations, MobileSunday, EventsTwo weeks before the opening of the Mobile World Congress, the third annual Mobile Sunday Barcelona - an unofficial, informal and generally cool and funky gathering of mobile bloggers and their chums - has already over 100 people subscribed to the wiki!
Here’s your chance to meet some of the key mobilist bloggers, key industry people from carriers/operators, device manufacturers, mobile applications and service providers companies. This is also an occasion to hear about the exciting stuff happening during the congress and learn about start-ups and interesting projects and launches, the evening before the big show. If you’re not on the list yet and would like to attend, just add your name + info to the wiki.
There’s also a Mobile Sunday Facebook group for picture and video uploads of the evening. FYI: it’s recommended to add your name to the wiki to make sure you’ll get in in case it gets too crowded! Thanks to our friends at MyStrands, who will generously provide some ‘more’ free beer this time.
List of current attendants:
Stuart Mudie, writer - I won’t be there in person, but will be with you in spirit (!)
Oliver Bremer, MyStrands, VP of Product Management and Strategy
Gerardo Gomez, MyStrands, Mobile Tech Lead
Rodrigo Sepulveda, vpod.tv, CEO
Olivier Maurel, vpod.tv, Sales representative
Andrew Grill, General Manager, Sales & Marketing Seeker Wireless : Location Based Advertising http://blog.andrewgrill.com
Thomas Engel, The-Saints.nl, Director
Ric Ferraro, blogger / business developer
Martijn Beijk, Mobile Marketing opportunities, Onetomarket SL, Researcher
Ignacio Mondine, Daem Interactive / Mobile Image Recognition, CoFounder & R+D Director
Martin Sauter, Author and Consultant
Ajit Jaokar, Author, publisher, blogger
Volker Hirsch, VP, Corporate Development & Legal Affairs, Hands-On Mobile, Blog: http://volkersthoughts.blogspot.com
David Mery, UIQ Technology, Editor - Developer Program
Alessandro Pace, Flash Lite expert, Forum Nokia Champion, Mobile Monday Boston, developer, blogger
Sarik Weber, Founder, VP Marketing, www.cellity.com, Blog: http://blog.cellity.com
Tim von Toerne, Founder, VP Product, www.cellity.com, Blog: http://blog.cellity.com
Pat Phelan, founder, President, www.maxroam.com, Blog: http://blog.roam4free.ie
Xavier Kirchner, Director - NBD , Telefonica I+D - Barcelona R&D Centre, www.tid.es
Paul Ruppert, Founder, Global Point View Consulting, www.mobilepointview.com, Blog:http://www.mobilepointview.com
Shaun Thanki, MobileMonday Norway, The mobevolab project, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Stefan Constantinescu, Editor, Nokia-holic recently turned Finnish resident, Blog: http://intomobile.com
Dusan Belic, Editor, Blog: http://intomobile.com
Will Park, Editor, Blog: http://intomobile.com
Christine Perey, Analyst, Researcher, Blog

