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Thread: Future wireless mobile applications

beyondm - 30/5/06 at 07:11

Hi,

As mobile users already we are using wireless Banking,Costing,Scheduling,Chatting,Bill payments,etc.... applications in our mobile phones.

What will be the next generations wireless mobile appliction trend. What are the areas that can expand wireless mobile communication application development.

As mobile users, what we expect from future wireless mobile applications. What are the burning problems that can overcome through wireless applications.

Welcome you ALL........

Hirantha


Sheepman - 13/10/06 at 15:47

I guess devices will start catering to needs that are unique to people that are mobile. I can do my banking from home, after all, so using it from my cellphone is rarely going to be a needed or even useful feature.

But I can imagine an application that will call me a cab at the press of the button - to my current coordinates, of course.

Probably a grow in tracking functionality, too. People will want to control their employees, follow stolen goods and possible be in on their kids' every move, too.


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[Edited on 13/3/2007 by festprint]


lizajohn - 28/11/07 at 12:41

Well something new I would like to see on my cellphone going ahead in future as a devoted cellphone user is to access networking sites over the cellphone without internet or GPRS connection as it seems a bit uneconomical for what we pay to these servicers..... however with regard to the same I found some new developements on this site, if anyone here is aware of what is this & how it works please let me know....
www.modazzle.com?channel=mobilenet3


petercz - 17/1/08 at 22:29

Mobile phones are gradually becoming more like computers and I think this trend will continue. The term "smart phone" refers to a phone with computer like capabilities but still functions as a phone. There is a good article here[].

The modern computer is basically setting the benchmark for phones. Most of the new computing functionality eventually ends up in a phone.

[Edited on 18/1/2008 by festprint]


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