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Expanding Web Applications with Mobile Technology

Yes yes, it's a recessions yet it is also the best time to expand your companies portfolio in preparation for the good times. And the good times will come- will your application be ready?

We are feeling the exciting high energy coming out of the rich mobile market space. iPhone is over 100,000 applications, and Verizon/Google is going long on Droid. Blackberry remains the number one device and is staying strong on the hips of business people everywhere. Let us ask you - is your application on the phone? No? Why Not?

B2B and B2C - think of the potential new reach for your application. A dental office application that is mobile accessible to your clients and doctors. A travel web site goes social over the phone, with people sharing photos and making reservations - from anywhere! An insurance company making it easier to find a doctor or a repair center or to file a claim from their phone OR just to get helpful advice on health and safety. What application could not be extended by the mobile platform?

We speak with many ISV (independent software vendors) and entrepreneurs that are considering small incremental updates to their existing applications. Why not spend the dollars and resources on creating a competitive advantage? Go long with mobile applications to increase market share and create a strong differentiation in the market place. Want to learn more - contact us today (projects@navsoftusa.com).

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Coming to a Mobile Phone near you...

What is the next frontier for the web? Think 200x200 pixel - the screen size of many mobile phones.

The mobile phone has become an amazingly interconnected appliance, supporting content, images, sound, video, games and of course - voice & text. When it comes to mobile content, the United States is way behind the rest of the world. Europeans have had content, from soccer highlights to the Pope's "thought of the day" message opt-in pushed to mobile subscribers for many years.

Vodafone and Fox TV announced the distribution of a mobile video series internationally "...dubbed mobisodes". One minute action packed segments pushed to your cell phone as a promotion for Fox' new TV series - "24". Click here for details.

The advantage of Mobile is that it is always on, it's always nearby and the image and sound quality are very good (on most well equipped phones). This is a perfect media for short updates, bursts of information, stock alerts, the weather, concert updates, movie previews, news on new restaurants in your area - the list goes on.

The mobile technology even includes the ability to update your Blog (MBlog) from your phone.

And for the kid in you... Radiomobile Click here to view details. 

a "mobile phone" remote control car:

More on Mobile Content in upcoming Blog entries.

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