Posts tagged mobile phone
Mobile hotspot sales down—do mobile e-book users simply not know about them?
April 7, 2010 | 2:46 pm
Last month, I wrote about using mobile hotspot solutions to “retrofit” 3G coverage to wifi-enabled devices such as the wifi-only iPad or third-party wifi-equipped e-book readers. It would seem like the ideal solution: not as difficult as tethering, compatible with any wifi-enabled device, and remarkably convenient to wherever a user might be.
However, Kevin C. Tofel reports on GigaOm that sales of personal hotspots such as the MiFi fell 28 percent in 2009 over the previous year, according to a recent Infonetics Research Report. The report does expect sales to return in 2010 and beyond.
One problem Tofel cites is that...
4 ways to turn your mobile phone into an ereader, by Piotr Kowalczyk
March 28, 2010 | 9:58 am
According to The Economist there are about 5m e-readers in circulation worldwide and double that amount will be sold in 2010. Let's compare it to touchscreen phones: 184m sold last year, 97% growth is predicted for 2010 (Gartner).
Mobile phone is a music and video player, gaming console or a mobile office, so why not an e-book reader? I'm not talking about one-time chase for a lost symbol. I'm talking about 15-minute read in a found time.
If just a tiny 1% of all new touchscreen users will think of reading a book, it's 1,84m people who might need some hints. And...


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