Be a winkster. I’m a winkster! Have you ever been winkster?

Dave Harper sent me this link (below) he came across of someone who uses WINKsite.

Megan Heckeroth is a pro golfer, seemingly with ties to Nokia (I have no idea, but there are folks I can ask), among others. Her site is chock-full of info on her and what she’s up to and she uses her WINKsite as her ‘personal podium to the world’.

Wow.

But, what really had me grinning was her asking folks if they want to be a ‘winkster’. Sorry, Dave, but it’s a great and fun tag for all of your – winksters. Heh.

I’m a winkster (see upper right of my site). Are you?

Official Site of Megan Heckeroth, Golf Tour Pro, On the Road the LPGA

use my mobile site as my personal podium to the world, updating my scores and my schedule, being in contact regardless of timezone or date; it is for me a convenient mobile dashboard to all you find important or as a space to build and manage a mobile community.

More on GPS

Since last I mentioned GPS devices (link below), I’ve been playing with them non-stop.

The Nav4All service is nice, though I can’t get the voices to work, but it does the trick in giving directions. I even can get the directions in landscape orientation when I put my N93 down and open the screen in the viewing mode. I’m curious when and how much they will start charging this summer when the free time is over.

I recently switched to the Nokia GPS device (the LD-3W, I think it is). It’s pretty and slick and doesn’t rattle like the Holux (the Holux has a switch, the Nokia has a button). Minor, since the devices spend their time in my running belt or in my pocket.

In any case, I have no idea how to really compare them. So far the Holux only seems to pick up 3 satellites, while the Nokia seems to pick up 4 from the same location. The other thing is that the Holux I have came only with a USB charger. The Nokia gets charged with the standard small plug phone charger, which is better for me. Interestingly, both use the same kind of battery (the one from the Nokia 6600, 3650, 6630 and so on – the BL-5C).

I really think it’s going to end up being a matter of preference. I don’t want to seem partial to Nokia or shill their product (I work at Nokia). Also, I think the Nokia is more expensive at the moment, so that would influence my selection as well. But I didn’t get the Nokia sales pack, only the GPS module, so I don’t know what you would get in a sales pack.

What’s more, when I got the Holux, I didn’t know that Nokia had come out with a new GPS device. Y’see, the Holux has this new SiFR III chip that’s supposed to be super. And, as far as I knew, the one Nokia GPS device I knew of never mentioned what it had. But, reviewing the specs of the new Nokia GPS device online, I saw that it also has the SiFR III chip-set. So, I’m expecting this new Nokia module to be as good as the Holux (if not better) and better than the earlier generation Nokia GPS module (naturally).

David Smith has a few more comments on his site.

A parting thought:
One question that I get when talking about GPS and coming from Nokia is, why isn’t GPS in all the phones?

No idea.

I am sure there is a reason related to size of chip-set, power issues, usability, licensing, pricing, target users, etc, etc, etc (as Yul Brynner would say). It’s one thing when you make thousands of niche devices. It’s another thing when your business case calls for millions of phones.

So far, Nokia has the modules and a GPS phone cover. But, integrated into the phone? I have no idea if that’s a reality (it’s a big company). The closest I know is the Location Framework in Series 60. Maybe one of the licensees will design a GPS phone. Go bug them. 🙂

Link: Lifeblog: Is GPS all that it is cracked up to be?

Soon I’ll also be testing the Nokia Wireless GPS Module (imaginative name, huh?), too.

Cheers, Jorma

Big change for us here at Nokia tomorrow as Jorma Ollila takes off for new things and Olli-Pekka Kalasvuo takes his place at the helm. It’s a good time for the change, since we are not in the dumps nor lost with our heads in the clouds. This is ‘just’ a handing over of the reins.

At the same time, it seems that continuity has been stressed, which is good, always. I look forward to hearing more from Kalasvuo as our new fearless leader.

Tchau, Jorma. Good luck.

Scott Shaffer has touched a nerve with physical world hyperlinks

Scott was interviewed as part of an excellent article in the Wall Street Journal on barcodes and mobiles. Go read it on his site (link below). It has generated an amazing amount of heated discussion.

Don’t forget to bookmark and forward the post as key to learning about what physical world hyperlinking and its impact are all about.

Way to go Scott.

Link: The Pondering Primate: The Physical World Connection Makes The Wall Street Journal

The Physical World Connection Makes The Wall Street Journal
A couple weeks ago, I was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal about how the camera on a mobile phone and barcodes will provide a way to surf the physcial world. The camera acts like a mouse and barcodes will provide hyperlinks to a website.

InfoWorld on: Companies flock to snap up .mobi names

Eh. Seems like a squatters rush to me. Even Infoworld has a tongue in cheek comment (see below).

Are such top level domains relevant? I guess only time will tell.

Link: Companies flock to snap up .mobi names | InfoWorld | News | 2006-05-24 | By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service

The newly created .mobi Internet domain for mobile device sites is shaping up to be a pretty entertaining place, if you’re 10 years old.

MoMo Mike on: Device Adaptation Makes Sites Less Transparent

Is there a central site for mobile web designers? Maybe we someone should start a wiki and dump all the info there?

Link: This is Mobility � Blog Archive � Device Adaptation Makes Sites Less Transparent.

Making a good mobile website currently really demands a technique like this be used. The more this stuff stays closed off the more I think we’re going to see fragmentation and competition within the segment. Is there a good way to make a functional mobile site and at the same time put all that presentation logic out for all to see?