6. Vitor Domingos
vd@prt.sc
http://vitordomingos.com
- was senior technology consultant at
communication agency
- was thenextweb.com PT editor
- videocaster & blogger
- ex Amazon (cloud computing) consultant
- ex failed entrepreneur
- ex ITIJ / MJ
- ex CGD
- ex forumB2B
- ex Maxitel
- ex Jazztel
19. mobile market
> mobile phone; first mass media and personal
channel, always on, always accessible, available
when content creation first impulse
> millions devices worldwide, 30% use UMTS, 34%
use MMS, 75% of subscribers have less than 35
years old
> access democratization; data plans (mobile
internet) 3G acess, netbooks
> 240 millions users of mobile social networks in
2009 of 600 million mobile subscribers
20. actual problems
> social networks are not fully integrated with mobile
phones (seamless user experience)
> operator walled gardens
> social network walled gardens
> people want cheap ways to communicate, not only
locally, but globally
> they want to share in real time, as it happens
> they want to be always up to date
24. handivi
> it's a mobile social network + website
> with focus on usability, integration and ubiquity
> for digital natives
> sharing experiences (msg, photo, video)
> always up to date with friends
> SMS -> MMS -> handivi
> seamless integration with mobile phones
25. so far
> application; iphone, j2me, android (soon)
> no uploads! just upload right away to the “cloud”
> site: http://handivi.com & mobile compatible website
> social integration: twitter, facebook & flickr
> social features: vanity urls, send by email, sms
updates, address book integration, direct phone calls
> data secure: backup address book, photos and
messages always online
26. near future
> white labeling mobile social network
> grass root application on android for perfect
integration
> engage consumers into direct calls or mobile
services
> presence & auto photo geo-tagging
> mobile shop
> ad platform (for advertisers)