
Helsinki City Run, Half-marathon 21,1 km
Originally uploaded by schickr.
Time – 1:55:05 A personal best.

Helsinki City Run, Half-marathon 21,1 km
Originally uploaded by schickr.
Time – 1:55:05 A personal best.
One thing that has been dear to me is how to bring together, on our mobile, our whole Web experience that we are used to through the large-screen PC-based browser with multiple action buttons and right-clicking.
I’ve been enamored with mobile services that do such aggregation, such as WINKsite. But, I don’t see many. And RSS readers in the end, do not count. While I think Yahoo and Google could do something, they are stuck to their own services. Therefore, I think such solutions will likely come from independent aggregators.
Rich McManus, from Read/Write Web, has been doing a great string of articles covering microcontent aggregators and personalized start pages (some more recent articles here here and here). I think this is a new level in the spiral of 3Cs (consume-connect-create), that Andrew mentioned, leading into (don’t gag) Web 3.0.
Of course, I want to know how these services work on mobiles. I have been trying to push these thoughts around here at Nokia because, as Freegorifero says, ‘The structure holding the morsels becomes the experience.’
In the end, for me, it’s not about bringing it all together in some passive consumption sort of way, but how can I then act upon that stream of info that I have aggregated onto my teeny mobile device.
I have reams and reams of thoughts and suggestions here.
Sigh.
Ooh, I either missed or forgot the cognection between Rich and Broadband Mechanics. That explains the fascination with microcontent aggregation. And my favorite microcontent aggregation dude is, none other than, the inestimable Marc Canter.
Can’t hurt.
But, don’t get me going on .mobi.
Link: S60 User Experience.
W3C published a couple of months ago a set of best practices on how to improve the User Experience of mobile web content [via]. That is a relevant approach, since the mobile web content at the moment has a very varied quality especially from the usability and the accessibility point of view.
I’ve toyed with it for a while, but was dissatisfied with downloading megs and megs over 3G. But, now with my nifty N93 with WiFi, it’s great!
Now to get a fat 2Gb mini-SD card.
Link: S60 Multimedia Blog.
Jouni wrote last week about Nokia Podcasting, a cool 3rd Edition add-on coming soon.
The article above has more info on it. I’m not sure how much I want to be a podcast server from my phone, though.

Axe and you xall rexeive
Originally uploaded by schickr.
Link: Avec Mobile: Practical advice on mobile devices.
Sharing pictures on Internet photo albums has quickly become popular among camera phone and digital camera owners. And why not? It’s fun to let friends and people on the other side of the world see our pictures, and maybe get feedback from them. It’s not a huge surprise that we might want to share our video clips as well. Maybe it’s even more fun. Let’s take a look at techniques for posting camera phone videos on YouTube.

At the eye doctor
Originally uploaded by schickr.

At the eye doctor
Originally uploaded by schickr.