Instead of waiting for the Japanese launch of Apple's iPad, Sony, Toppan Printing, KDDI Corporation, and the Asahi Shimbun have announced they will establish a joint venture to develop an eBook distribution company that will build and manage a common distribution platform for books, comics, magazines and newspapers for the Japanese market. And the door is opened for other companies.
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: 3rd International Tablet & E-Reading Conference
The emergence of a new generation of tablet in 2010 has pushed another deadline on the e-reading projects of publishers.
We invite you to join this unique conference in Hamburg (October 5) and discover our impressive list of speakers.
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"Emerging Digital Platforms and Business Development"
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Digital Media Asia 2010 (English)
Content Monetisation On Emerging Digital Media Platforms
Online Media Asia, 18 November
Mobile Media Asia, 19 November
e-Reading Asia, 20 November
WAN-IFRA Study Tour:
Products and Business on Tablets & Mobile (English)
7 - 11 February 2011
9th Digital Media Europe (English)
Winning concepts on Tablets & Mobile
10. und 11. November 2010
: Mobile Media Day 2010
While presenting portfolios rich with news or dedicated applications, mobile websites or web applications, the lecturers at Mobile Media Day (May 18 & 19 in Amsterdam) also shared their own questions with the 85 delegates.
Mobile : Sharing best practices
More than 80 percent of the billions of applications that will be downloaded this year by mobile phone users will continue to be offered free of charge and belong to the “entertainment” category. The offer is too limited to attract all mobile users. Media companies can get things moving here. Some have started already and we will relate in this best practices corner their experiences.
- Apps challenge at 7th Mobile Media Day
- App and classifieds: a good match for property ads
- Charging for news apps: the Independent.ie experience
- The Guardian: the success of a paid application
- USA Today's iPhone application: Q&A with Matt Jones
- See video about USA Today's application
- The Telegraph on Android: Q&A with Aashish Chandarana
- See video about The telegraph's application
- Bild as a virtual operator: Q&A with Tanja Hackner
- Le Monde to offer iPhone subscription
Mobile trends:: The coming decade

Rudy De Waele is a well-known mobile blogger and event organizer. He decided this year to ask many contributors to publish their thoughts about the coming mobile decade. This slide show sums up the contributions. It is remarkable and very inspiring.
Mobile Web Usage: Trends 2009-2010
Every month Quantcast measures more than 200 billion requests for Internet content. A growing portion of these requests originate from networked mobile devices. The boundary between mobile and PC (e.g the future tablets) is blurring, and Quantcast expects that it will push ‘web access on the go’ to new levels in 2010.
Intensifying Smartphone Competition: Nexus One, first Google phone
Google announced its Nexus One wireless handsets powered by Android 2.1. The phone is manufactured by HTC. It will rely on Google online marketing power to make its way to consumers.
- What's the strategy for Google in the mobile world?
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This is not only about becoming successful and profitable in the handset business...
- What's the strategy for Google in the mobile world?
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This is not only about becoming successful and profitable in the handset business...
“To date, Google has pushed for three main avenues to enter the mobile arena..." read how CreditSights' Senior Analyst -Telecom and Telecom Suppliers- Zhiping Zhao comments the launch.
“Google is serving its own direct interests: grow the use of the web (mobile or otherwise) in order to continue to grow its revenues to 98% advertising. How to do this: lower the entry barrier (= handset + subscription) by starting with the handset, as it is the only one of the two components within its reach at present". says Didier Durand, head of Architecture & Technology / Business Engineering at Publicitas who believes in a promising long term strategy (his full article in French)
Augmented Reality: Süddeutsche Zeitung magazine publishes Mobile Augmented Reality Special
The SZ magazine of 20 August shows possible uses of Augmented Reality. Step by step demonstrations of how it works and what it can do are given in its edition of 20 August. A Smartphone is all that is needed to animate suitably prepared items, or reveal additional information respectively. The accompanying app is free of charge.
Must read: The six immutable laws of mobile business
“Professor Sugai is probaly the most knowledgable person in the world about the true mobile consumer beahviour. No hype, no joking, just a great man with a excellent perfomance in stage - now in a book format! Philip actually makes a complicated eco system as the mobile world is, into a understandalble logic. The notion of Simplexity is innovative and true for more than mobile. Smart and excellent book" says Stig Nordqvist, WAN-IFRA Director Emerging digital platforms and Business development.
Philip Sugai will speak at our 8th Mobile Media Day.
Read our review of the book and download the first chapter
Events: Beyond 2009
"Consumers, the New Authority," was the slogan of WAN-IFRA's 17th World Digital Publishing Conference, intimately known as Beyond the Printed Word. The programme included Bonnier Group, Helsingin Sanomat, Le Monde Interactif, Telegraph Media Group, Zeit Online and others.
: Digital Media Asia 09 provided a forum for an intense exchange of ideas
Summaries of the presentations will be posted soon!
For inquiries, please contact Gilles Demptos at gilles.demptos@wan-ifra.org
Mobile Media Day 2010: Echoes from the conference
The 85 participants of Mobile Media Day shared best practices on mobile marketing and were, naturally, curious to learn more about the iPad strategies already launched or under development.
The new mobile Apple iAd advertising network was also a topic of discussion for an audience that is interested in tapping into mobile advertising in order to monetize mobile platforms.
Soon after the conference, Apple announced that it had already secured some 60 million ad dollars for the iAd launch in July.
Should iAd be considered as a danger for publishers? asked Stig Nordqvist, Group director Emerging Digital Platforms and business Development WAN-IFRA and chairman of the MMD conference?
• For Florian Gmeinwieser, managing director of the German advertising agency, Plan.Net Media, "iAd will allow advertisers to reach attractive demographic target audiences" but he also told the audience that, as an advertising agency, he was against the technology and commercial rules that Apple was introducing with iAd.
• A concern that Omar Hamoui, CEO of AdMob formulated on June 9 :"Apple proposed new developer terms that, if enforced as written, would prohibit app developers from using AdMob and Google’s advertising solutions on the iPhone. These advertising-related terms target both companies with competitive mobile technologies (such as Google) as well as any company whose primary business is not serving mobile ads. This change threatens to decrease – or even eliminate – revenue that helps to support tens of thousands of developers. The terms hurt both large and small developers by severely limiting their choice of how best to make money. And because advertising funds a huge number of free and low cost apps, these terms are bad for consumers as well".
The Apple voice
Many clever iPhone applications were presented at MMD this year and Stig Nordqvist took the occasion to share with the participants a recent discussion with Paul Burford, Apple Technical Evangelist (held within the framework of the eRev executive programme):
- "Among things people often forget are very basic elements: design a gorgeous app icon for the iPhone and register properly the application" advices Stig Nordqvist.
- “One of the pieces of advice that Apple often provides regarding the development of applications is to start with the smallest amount of functionality possible but to do them well (does it help deliver the solution, is it fun?). Then do an update that does a little bit more. Crucial to designing an app is to have a clear idea of its purpose: a serious app should provide a lots of content to navigate though and be very consumption-oriented; a utility apps (e.g. financial news) should be graphically rich, single screen and simple navigation and if you want to be in the entertainment category it should be graphically rich but mainly suitable for interaction. You need to stay away from a development process based on the features you want to include in the app and adopt a more proven formula: what is your differentiator; your solution and for which audience? People love freshness and improvements and when you push out an update you get a chance to tell users about what it does. Think of having an in-app purchase to generate incremental revenue for impulse purchases but consider free content in your in-app store as it will draw the customer’s attention”.
Times zones and Simplexity
Among the tips given by Philipp Sugai, director Mobile Consumer Lab, International University of Japan, two greatly enlivened the discussions of the mobile experts present at the conference. The first proposed defining time zones as the basis for designing services and applications: “Our lives today have become fast-paced and largely calendar-driven. We hustle between appointments and meetings, home and work, work and play but there are always “In-Between Times” as we move from one thing to the next. By definition, the content and services we use during these bursts must be concise, easy to access and understand, and easy to drop and pick up again later. At the opposite end of the spectrum is the “Golden time” zone, characterised by longer term, when the most “dedicated” mobile use occurs. In this time zone, content and services can have more depth and breadth. From the consumer’s perspective, depending on time constraints and user needs, in-between or golden time can occur at exactly the same place and time of day. While mobile consumers appreciate “in-between” content and services, what is geared for “golden time” should take priority”. Last but not least, another major principle developed by him is that of Simplexity: “The average mobile user is not a geek. Mobile Simplexity should combine technology, integrated services, intelligent analysis (preference, behaviour-based) and an easy-to-use interface driven by user needs and capabilities”.
Some slides, reflecting a small part of what has been discussed this year at Mobile Media Day...
Edipresse uses all the mobile possibilites and Marc Lamarche head of mobile services at Edipresse has put the focus on mobile-based advertising in his presentation. “Most of our contents are on free access, with the exception of two niche products. And we will keep it that way because we believe in the mobile advertising potential”.
- Niche applications might have a limited reach but they provide the targeted audience mobile advertisers are looking for. Two examples given at MMD. Femina from Edipresse and AutoPilot from Gannett/USA Today
- According to Matt Jones, vice-president Mobile Strategy & Operations Gannett Digital/USA advertisers recognize the efficiency of vertical applications: "As an example, the 40000 regular users of our AutoPilot application are an attractive target for some of our advertisers".
Matt Jones described in depth at MMD the recent launch and the business model of the iPad USA Today application. Several weeks after the launch of this iPad application in the U.S.A., it already registered some 375,000 downloads.
"Our goal is to increase our audience and the time people spend in the environment of our brand. This is not about using another platform".
RCS group, publisher of Corriere Della Sera and Gazzetta Dello Sport offers the possibility to subscribe to the contents of its daily newspapers on the iPhone, though also via the ovi boutique (Nokia), Blackberry, Vodafone, Samsung applications. And Federico Vittadello, head of mobile activities is satisfied with the first results of his pay-for offerings launched this year.
But the iPad is something else thinks Federico Vittadello and he explains why in the slide below:
Expertise at your fingertips: Mobile Suppliers Guide
This online guide has been created to help publishers interested in mobile activities and strategies to find their appropriate partners in the industry.
Use the selection critieria “Search Categories” and “Filter by company” to get access to partners that will help you kick-start your mobile activities or revamp your mobile strategy!
Research: Android: Google's answer to mobile
On the face of it there’s not much to interest publishers about a new mobile phone operating system (OS) – after all, few users would be able to tell you what OS they have on their phone. So why should you care about Android? The ‘G-word,’ that’s why because nobody can afford to ignore it when Google gets behind a move to open up the mobile market. Read more.
Research: Mobile Services Special Report
This Special Report provides an overview about which kind of mobile services media houses can provide, their business models and expectations about how the mobile market can be utilised effectively for newspaper publishers. The report, published in late 2007 and written by IFRA's Kristina Bürén, is a follow-up to IFRA's first report about Mobile Services in 2003. Read more.
Interview: Some tips for starting mobile
Kristina Bürén, Business Development manager from IFRA Sweeden and author of the IFRA Special Report 'Mobile services - an update', gives some recommendations about what newspapers can do in the mobile arena. Read the interview here.
Events: Mobile Media Day
Seventy-five representatives of the mobile and news publishing worlds converged in Amsterdam on 21 April for IFRA's Mobile Media Day conference. The message was clear: Mobile for publishers might still be in its embryonic stages, but you'd better move now or the train will run you over. IFRA's Mari Pascual captured the essence of the conference at this multiblog.
On the Blog
Fri, 2010-05-28 11:13 — Valerie Arnould
Digital distribution: Top players create a common e-reading platform in Japan
Mon, 2009-08-17 10:04 — Valerie Arnould
How can I build mobile device-friendly websites? This question will be one of the most frequently asked at the coming IFRA Expo in Vienna (12 - 15 October 2009 www.ifraexpo.com).
Mon, 2009-09-07 14:19 — Valerie Arnould
UK-based analyst firm Canalys, released its findings on smartphone market share based on Q2 2009 unit shipments : "Nokia maintains global lead, although its performance varies by region.Touchscreens become the preferred interface, representing 40% of all shipments. Apple’s success continues, as the iPhone takes 23% of the North American market. But RIM continues to gain share, succeeding with its push into the consumer market. Finally, Operating system choices are proliferating, primarily at Microsoft’s expense" are the main findings.
Tue, 2009-09-08 15:57 — Valerie Arnould
On September 2-3, Nokia held its Nokia World conference -- the biggest annual event for the Finnish giant -- in Stuttgart, Germany. Several announcements were made, including forays into new business areas for the company: the launch of a connected mini-PC called Booklet 3G and the start of a promising financial service called Nokia Money (based on Obopay’s mobile payment platform). On the "handset" side, Nokia is focusing innovation on the successful smartphones market, and its Ovi platform is now open to developers.
Wed, 2009-09-16 15:01 — Valerie Arnould
It’s all over the press this week: The Wall Street Journal will start asking for money to read its stories on BlackBerrys, iPhones and other mobile devices. It is working against a trend that shows that media companies are massively embracing mobile devices, but few dare to ask money for their news applications.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:21 — Valerie Arnould
Content monetisation: Paid content: BCG offers a much-documented contribution
The Boston Consulting Group has entered the paid content debate this month with a valuable contribution. It’s “Willingness to pay for news online” report presents key findings from an international survey.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:26 — Valerie Arnould
Without a shred of doubt, 2009 has been the year of the e-reading device, and new models will come out quickly next year. But computer manufacturers are trying hard to shift consumer attention to the tablet PC.
Apple’s tablet is still a rumor, as is Microsoft’s in-process "tablet-booklet" Courier (in the "late prototype" stage of development, according to the CNET gadget blog). But ICD has released concrete information on its Vega Tablet, which will run Android 2.0:
Fri, 2010-01-08 12:47 — Valerie Arnould
CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Las Vegas, the world's largest consumer technology trade show is starting today (7 January). Two new e-reading devices, the Skiff Reader and the QUE proReader, developed with the press industry in mind, will be launched at the event. And it comes as no surprise that Amazon has chosen this very same week to announce that its Kindle DX (also designed for the press!) was ready for a worldwide shipment.

Fri, 2010-01-08 12:47 — Valerie Arnould
Intensifying Smartphone Competition: Google's answer is "Superphone"
On January 5, 2010, Google announced its Nexus One wireless handsets powered by Android 2.1, only slightly more than a year after the announcement of the first Android-powered phone, HTC's G1. The phone is sold by Google and manufactured by HTC.
Mon, 2010-01-11 17:24 — Valerie Arnould
e-reading devices: Wrap up CES Las Vegas 2010
The number of announcements in the e-reader area confirms, should that be necessary, that the race is now on between all major electronics manufacturers.
Wed, 2010-01-13 16:57 — Valerie Arnould
Mobile Web usage in 2009: Report: Accelerating rise of mobile web consumption
Every month Quantcast measures more than 200 billion requests for Internet content. A growing portion of these requests originates from networked mobile devices. The boundary between mobile and PC (e.g the future tablets) is blurring, and Quantcast expects that it will push ‘web access on the go’ to new levels in 2010.
Above, mobile share of pageviews by continent
Wed, 2010-02-17 14:03 — Valerie Arnould
Mobile strategy: Charging for news apps: the Independent.ie experience
Independent.ie is the first Irish national newspaper publisher to launch an iPhone app on 22 October 2009. It also belongs to the the first wave of publishers worldwide to successfully charge for news apps.
In this interview, Patrick Lenehan, Chief Technology Officer for the digital business of Independent News and Media in Ireland, explains the launch process and customer feedback.
Tue, 2010-08-24 14:08 — Valerie Arnould
While Internet users are spending more and more of their time with social networks, advertising spend continues to be directed towards more traditional web uses. What are the reasons for this paradox? Jean-Nicolas Reyt analyses the situation*.
Tue, 2010-10-19 13:36 — Valerie Arnould
It might be that Apple just made life easier for publishers pondering if they should start developing for smaller-sized devices.
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs commented during the company’s quarterly earnings call yesterday (Monday 18) that he did not believe on an “avalanche of tablets” about to enter the market: “It appears to be just a handful of credible entrants, not exactly an avalanche”.
Mon, 2009-08-10 16:04 — Valerie Arnould
The good news is that media are massively “embracing the iPhone”, the worrying aspect is that not a lot dare to ask money for their applications. Following the announcement mid-July by Apple that customers have downloaded more than 1.5 billion applications in just one year from its App Store (the largest applications store with more than 65,000 apps), Ben Lorica, Senior Analyst at O'Reilly Media, checked the data warehouse of all apps available in the U.S. iTunes app store that O’Reilly maintains.
Fri, 2009-08-14 11:27 — Valerie Arnould
In U.S, Android, with its open platform, appears to have the best chance of mounting a comeback against Apple's platform. “With a wave of 18 more Android handsets shipping in 2009, the chase pack is growing and looking for signs of fatigue from the leader” reports Peter Farago, Vice-president marketing of Flurry.
Tue, 2010-11-09 17:39 — Valerie Arnould
Amazon has announced new revenue-sharing terms for magazines and newspapers wishing to join the Kindle platform. Publishers will keep 70 percent of the retail price (minus delivery costs) of each publication sold.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:12 — Valerie Arnould
Anders Stenbäck, Business Development Manager at Hesingin Sanomat of Finland explained the secrets of making money from hyperlocal, in this case with a mapping/directory product called My Own City which answers such questions as where to find a good restaurant/plumber/tailor/hairdresser etc.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:11 — Valerie Arnould
Few knew what to expect when Inmaculada Martinez of Stradbroke Advisors took to the stage to talk about 'Positive Deviants and the Agents of Change' but what followed was a lively canter through media predictions and Generation Y – the generation that grew up with digital and which in 2010 will outnumber the baby boomers. 90 per cent of them have joined a social network and with that social media has overtaken porn as the number one activity online.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:13 — Valerie Arnould
Philippe Jannet, CEO of Le Monde Interactif talked about that paper's mobile experience. Le Monde already has a paid for model online with a subscription scheme that sees some content published for free and other services, including the right to contribute UGC charged for. Jannet mused on the idea of charging users to write for the paper as he didn't invent the model but it works and ads sell for more on subscriber pages than free ones.
Tue, 2009-06-09 13:39 — Mari Pascual
After weeks, if not months, of continuous rumours and leaks, last night Apple unveiled its new iPhone, the 3GS, the "S" standing for speed, as the company claims its new model is twice as fast as its previous one. Among the improvements, a three-megapixel camera and the possibility to take video, as well as a landscape keyboard and copy, cut-and-paste functionalities. Did it live up to its hype? Your take.
See iPhone 3GS description in Apple’s official site
Tue, 2009-06-09 10:57 — Mari Pascual

The Associated Press announced early this week the availability of an AP Mobile news widget preloaded or available for download on the new Nokia N97 mobile computer, as part of its strategy to be present with quality and up-to-date news on all major mobile operating systems – and all over the world.
AP Mobile for the Nokia N97 enables users to choose their news, offering personalised delivery of content.
Wed, 2009-06-03 11:40 — Mari Pascual
AdMob, a company that serves graphical banner and text link ads on mobile web pages for more than 6000 publishers all over the world, just released its April 2009 report that offers a number of insights and trends regarding mobiles. Based on its own data, the AdMob April report compares market share of smartphones sold by operating system (OS) to that of mobile web and application usage in the AdMob network, as well as smartphone browsing of mobile websites vs. smartphone browsing of HTML sites.
Fri, 2009-07-10 23:00 — Mari Pascual
Now that the debate about micropayments for online content is back and at full steam, USA Today Publisher David Hunke thinks mobile news is ideally suited for this strategy as well, reports AP. “I’m not sure we realized what we had,” he said about the successful iPhone application of the daily. “I think that is a value readers will be willing to pay for.”
Fri, 2010-09-10 16:04 — Valerie Arnould
“We are relaxing all restrictions on the development tools used to create iOS apps, as long as the resulting apps do not download any code” said Apple in a recent statement. Designers can now develop apps with Flash and compile them into a native iOS format. Apple also published for the first time its App Store Review Guidelines to help developers understand how they review submitted apps.
Tue, 2009-05-26 12:45 — Western iMedia
Awards in more than 30 categories of mobile applications were presented at the First Annual Mobie Awards in New York on 18 March. The Awards were held in association with ThinkMobile, 18-19 March, a major mobile conference and expo produced by Mediabistro.com (a division of Jupitermedia Corporation). Among the winners, The New York Times took tops in the News category and Bloomberg Mobile in Finance.
Tue, 2009-12-01 13:58 — Valerie Arnould
World Press Trends: World Newspaper Congress: Digital ad revenues to remain miniscule
At no time in the foreseeable future will digital advertising revenues replace those
lost to print, making the search for new business models including paid-for online access for news a pressing concern for the news publishing industry, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said in its annual world press trends update.
In the Wiki
Mon, 2009-11-23 13:07 — Valerie Arnould
Thu, 2009-12-03 10:50 — Valerie Arnould
Thu, 2009-12-03 10:51 — Valerie Arnould
Wed, 2009-12-02 14:18 — Valerie Arnould
Thu, 2011-01-06 13:51 — WAN-IFRA
The iPad is a crystal clear reminder of the news industry's failure to produce an effective news show online. The challenge facing newspapers today is not only to embrace the iPad's abilities in sophisticated apps, but to learn how to turn links into a consistent, continuous news show across all devices: web, mobile, and tablet. As the eyeballs leave the newspapers' web sites, this can be a major step in bringing them back.
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