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Contents
– Mobile applications driving the mobile content economy
– Serbia application consumption
– Mobile Platforms’ role in the app economy
– Types of applications
– Development and distribution of applications
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Trivia…
• There are more people accessing Facebook from mobile than the
desktop
• In 2009 there were over 3.7 bn mobile subscriptions active globally
• That Nokia has shipped over 1bn mobile phones
• Based on my calculations, while I was saying this there were around
1000 mobile applications downloaded and generated around 20.000
EUR of direct transaction revenues
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Growing demand for Applications
Application Access Category Apr-09 Apr-10 % Change
Used application (except native 54,414 69,639 28
games)
Social Networking 4,270 14,518 240
News 4,148 9,292 124
Sports Information 3,598 7,672 113
Bank Accounts 2,340 4,974 113
Weather 8,557 18,063 111
Movie Information 3,296 6,359 93
Maps 8,708 16,773 93
Online Retail 1,416 2,701 91
Photo or Video Sharing Service 3,131 5,950 90 Fastest-Growing Content Categories via Application Access
3 Month Avg. Ending Apr. 2010 vs. 3 Month Avg. Ending Apr. 2009
Search 5,434 10,315 90 Total U.S. Age 13+
Source: comScore MobiLens
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... And it’s not a U.S. only phenomena
Mobile apps study result from Serbia
(Apr 2010) shows demand is high:
• 37% of the respondents have already used
mobile apps
• App user have installed 9,4 Apps in average
on their device.
• 22% of the app users have already bought
charged apps.
Base: n=206, source: checkbox.com
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AppStores dominating distribution
From what sources have you downloaded your Apps in the past?
(aided, multiple responses possible)
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Demand for hyper local is growing
• Actual news, international news, weather
forecast, tv program
• Real time scores, betting on the mobile,
sports news
• Flight schedules, flight reservations, price info, delays,
Bus/train schedule, tickets/reservation, route
changes/delays
• Deliveries tracking, prices, delivery
ordering
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Platforms are driving the app-economy
Worldwide Smartphone market by OS vendor Market
shares 4Q 2009 in % (Source: Canalys) Share (%) of Smartphone
Subscribers EU5
Total sub. base 100.0%
Symbian 60.9%
Apple 14.5%
Microsoft 14.1%
RIM 8.3%
Google 2.0%
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Mobile Technology Adpotion
The Innovative Web Giants The Traditional Giants
The Mobile Netrepreneurs
The Long-tailers
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Setting the mobile strategy…
Depends on many variables. Key drivers for this is the nature of the business:
• Mobile only?
• Online and Mobile
• Brick & Mortar
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Know your buisness…
• How can your core business benefit from mobilization?
• What are the key use cases in mobile you can or/want to support?
• What business model to apply?
• What resources do I need?
• How do I define and track performance, quality
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… to find an appropriate mobile strategy
• Mobile Advertising only
– SMS, Banners
• Mobile Site
– WAP, xHTML, HTML
• Mobile Application
– Information delivery (Product info)
– Marketing campaigns
– Content delivery (news and infotainment)
– CRM
– Transactions
– “True” mobilisation
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Internet evolution thru a mobile screen
Full HTML browser Mobile-optimized Widgets offer focused, Widgets + Platform
lets mobile sites serve specific optimized front-ends Services offer
consumers needs and tasks to Web-based seamless integration
experience the information and of the Web with
complete Web services personal context
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Nokia portfolio is set for apps
Phones Smartphones Computers
(Series 40) (Symbian) (Maemo)
Develop Java apps
Develop Native Apps
Develop Web Apps Develop Web Apps
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What are web apps
• Web sites often not suitable for small screens
• Widgets are “local websites” on the device
– Rendered using browser
– Fetch web data using
AJAX (Web 2.0)
– Look & feel like native applications
– But: easy development with HTML & JavaScript
– Standard web tools for development
– Vendor specific extensions possible for better integration with
device (location, contacts, calendar)
• Web Apps are easier to port across platforms
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Web apps examples
AccuWeather Reuters LeMonde
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Native apps – power of the platform
and run
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GIVING »
Great performance
Best use of OS features (APIs, Middleware etc)
With smallest footprint
But requires greater investment, developed using mostly proprietary tools (e.g. Nokia Qt SDK)
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Examples of Native apps
Mobile
Bounce Fring Documents
Evolution
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Nokia’s distribution channel – Ovi store
• Powerful channel with content from a global developer base
• Free and premium content
• Content available by category, device and market
• Wide coverage of content:
– Native Apps Web Apps Java Apps Personalization
• 70/30 revenue share*
• Payment via credit card and premium SMS (where available)
• Worldwide distribution and visibility
• Self-
Self-service content publishing via Publish.ovi.com
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Challenges
• Fragmentation
• Billing and transactions
• Regulations
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… to conclude
• Anyone feels like year 2000 DejaVu is happening?
• Not quite…
• 1 tech and financial bubble after…
• We ought to get our numbers and expectations right…
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Thank you!
Jure.sustersic@nokia.com
http://www.forum.nokia.com