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    Posted on July 5th, 2009David Meadweb

    With the iPhone and other “smart” phones, access to the web is now easier than ever.  They have pretty much hijacked the term “mobile web” in the public perception, so it was great to hear a talk by Dan Young (of DXY Solutions) at NEOUPA in June covering some of the myriad of different mobile projects they are connected with.

    “10 years ago no one thought of dropping their landlines”

    Dan Young talking at NEOUPADan passed around his very own Apple Newton, which pretty much set the stage for where we are now with mobile.  He also outlined the differences they see with today’s devices.

    He pointed out that laptops are portable and generally, if its a work one, people don’t mind sharing them to check email.  Phones are mobile, and very personal, even if its company owned.  People seem to have a reluctance to share PDA’s and phones.

    A lot of the work Dan is involved in use mobile devices other than phones.  These are the units that you see UPS or Meter Maids use.  They have a lot of different considerations such as:

    • Environment – Sun glare, extreme cold or heat, dust or rain
    • Size – Too small could sour the experience
    • Dexterity – Can they use it one-handed? Do they wear gloves?
    • Connection – Support isn’t always at hand
    • OS – Java/J2ME, Blackberry, WinMobile, Symbian, Android etc.

    Dan stepped through a little of their process. Screen flows help a lot to build the logic that a users follows (there’s no help on a cell phone). Having focus groups and watching the users handle and interact with both the device and the software, helps them make changes on-the-fly and re-test very quickly.  These sessions have also made them aware that users will “mask their fear” of the device initially, so when working with companies to provide these type of solutions they make sure employees are comfortable.  They have to also be cognizant that every touch (calls, back light use, etc.) drains the battery.

    It was an interesting look into a still developing arena, from a local company heavily involved.

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