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SMART PHONES &
OTHER NEW TECHNOLOGY
Presenter: Diana Silveira
First Mobile Phone
What do people use cell phones for?
simpsons
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What are we doing?
SMS/Texting
Talk!?
Source Nielsen
All 12 & Under 13-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+0
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Average # of calls vs texts a month
Average Number of Monthly Calls* Average Number of Monthly Text Messages*
TwitterFacebookSkypeDeliciousEmail IM
Social Networking
Google DocsPDFEverNoteDropbox
Cloud Computing
BankingFundraisingShoppingAccount MgmtMP3 PlayerPicturesVideosGPS
Mobile Libraries
Mobile Services…
Notifications Databases Reference Card Readers Reference
Text Us @727.233.5345 PHC
Share Location Stories Pictures Experiences
User-Generated Content
QR Codes: they are everywhere and you’ve never noticed them!
http://guides.ccclib.org/qr
Geo-Awareness or Physical Social Networks
E-CouponingTime/Location BasedLoyality-BasedMob-Buying
AmazonMobileSnaptellRedLaserBarcodescanpic2shop
Augmented Reality
RedLaser
Reality Tagging & Recognition
WikitudeLayarCylopediaTwittaRoundPolarRoseSREngine
Kindle for iphone
Project Gutenburg
FreeBooksClassics2GoReaddle
Ebooks
Ebooks
Ebook Readers 6 MILLION eBook readers sold in 2010…
estimated 36 million in the market by 2013.
Al’s Digital Delight Clearwater High School Kindles
Rise of the Tablets
Bypass netbooks 8.25 million ipads
already sold Get ready for the
competitors – Windows, HP, Android, Asus, Compal, Google? etc etc etc
In Nov, OS4.2 for Ipad will bring wireless printing, AirPlay streaming media, multitasking
What are the library implications?
Texting – when, where and about what?
Should you text when with others?
Who makes the first call? The first tweet? The first text?
Cell Phones in libraries?
Questions that will always linger?
What do you see in the
future?
Coming soon (already here?) Death of the Intern
et Sensing &
perception tech Context awareness Epaper & Eticketing Instant Translation Nano-technology –
physical personal device
Medical records as software
Who owns your content?
Owning your datastream?
Replace computers
KISS Would you use it? Who do you want to
use it? How will they use it? Is the purpose clear? Perpetual or single
campaign? Is it dynamic? Useful?
User-friendly? Is it a “silo”? Development
Design for 4-5 phones only
Use Emulators Prepare for success Analyze your data
Implementing Apps/Mobile Web
More about this presentation
http://askalibrarianfl.pbworks.com/mobilepresentation
Contact me: Diana [email protected] 813.622-8252 ext 234