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About GoLife Mobile

GoLife Mobile Corporation was founded by industry veterans with the desire to create a mobile lifestyle environment that enhances how people interact with technology, each other, and the physical world around them. This is the true birth of ubiquitous computing.

We foresee information flowing smoothly between ubiquitous, integrated devices and networks, seamlessly converging to provide useful, personal, context sensitive services.

Imagine a couple going out to a restaurant for dinner. As they enter, their mobile devices silently alert the maitre d’ who greets them by name and escorts them to their table.

The electronic menus are automatically updated with the couple’s preferences, including recommended pairings with the wine list. As they dine they are notified that their preferred route home is congested with traffic and an alternate route is forwarded to their in-car navigation system.

On their way home that evening the couple receives a text message from the local animal shelter, telling them that their dog got out of the yard, but has been found, identified, and is being returned, all due to its through its RFID implant tag.

The future is now.

iPhone accelerates Mobile Web adoption, Mobile Ads still trailing

I ran across this blog entry from Jonathan and his observations of mobile web browsing. Using some educated estimates, Jonathan calculates that the average iPhone user sees something like 900 web pages per month and that those pages represent a huge marketing opportunity.

GoLife Mobile and digital-telepathy announce RE3EL alliance

GoLife Mobile is proud to announce a strategic partnership with digital-telepathy/re3el (rebel). Our friends at digital-telepathy are committed to “leveraging the possibilities of the Internet,” and in our case, the mobile Internet. Re3el is a spin-off of digital-telepathy, that is focused on creating their own web and mobile applications, ideas, and enterprises.

Mobile advertising, innovation and the future

Ad Infuse, a San Fran-based mobile advertising firm, launched yesterday the first mobile video ads for iPhone. The first ads out of the gate are from Esurance and the Partnership for a Drug Free America are available on many mobile sites. Unfortunately, given the 2G limitations of the current iPhone, the ads are short, take several minutes to load and mainly detract from the overall mobile experience.

Mobile Lifestyle Bus Drivers

Earlier this month Nokia announced the findings of a study regarding the future of consumer entertainment. In brief, they interviewed trendsetters from 17 countries in an attempt to identify lifestyle and entertainment levers.

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