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Actions Shares. Embeds 0 No embeds. No notes for slide. Holistic connectivity is on the horizon 2. Wearables break out 3. Mobile is the prime screen 4. Mobile changes how we socialize 5. Shifting to visual 6. Outsourcing to the machine 7. Privacy and security fears change the game 8. Raging against the machine 9. Bringing mobile to many To download the full version, including implications for marketers, please visit JWTIntelligence.
Certainly consumers are spending ever more time with mobile screens. A Millward Brown study released in March reports that across 30 countries, people spend an average of minutes a day using a smartphone, which now outranks the TV or laptop screen. And this figure may soon seem low, considering that phones are the only available route to the Internet for many of the newest mobile consumers. Already Facebook has more mobile-only than desktop-only users. As phones and many other connected devices become integrated into every part of our lives, the real and virtual worlds will get increasingly blurred.
Marketers will need to transition from focusing on the mobile platform in and of itself to thinking holistically about how mobile affects and interacts with everything else. Integrated, holistic systems will start to link up devices, goods and services in the home, on the road and beyond so that each component works in lock step with the rest. And the race is on among tech and other consumer electronics giants to see who will control those systems. Philips, LG and Samsung are among those turning light bulbs and lamps into appliances.
Samsung unveiled Smart Home, an app that manages and integrates these appliances, along with Samsung phones, cameras and smart watches. Systems like these will develop further as they gain the ability to link up with devices from other manufacturers.
All new cars in Europe will integrate connectivity by thanks to regulations that require the eCall system, which sends location and other data to emergency services after an accident. Cars are also gaining more connectivity-enabled sensors that help make driving easier.
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At the MWC, Ford showcased new features like perpendicular-parking assist. Ultimately, sensors in cars will enable vehicle- to-vehicle communication, allowing cars to coordinate with each other.
All this should greatly improve traffic flow and safety. Car-based app ecosystems will eventually provide relevant info traffic, maps, vehicle diagnostics, restaurant suggestions and entertainment, combined with safety precautions like voice control. LG, Panasonic, Cisco and Sears are among the companies involved. The tech giants will also vie to dominate the framework here.
Google announced Android Wear, its wearables operating system, and is expected to officially launch Glass later this year. Importantly, common standards will allow devices from different manufacturers to communicate with each other and share data streams, giving users a richer experience. Tizen is currently available on Galaxy Gear products and will expand to smartphones.
Identification [via wearables] will be one of those really killer apps. Where appropriate, brands can use mood data to tailor messaging or create immersive experiences. Vital signs like heart rate or blood pressure can indicate emotional state.
Microsoft envisions using this to help women make better decisions about their eating habits. People can keep tabs on their children, for instance, or on elderly parents. While some might see this type of tech as leading to Big Brother-type scenarios, it can keep loved ones connected to each other and assured about their safety. Created by JWT Singapore, the Guardian Angel is a simple accessory—worn as a necklace or on a bracelet—designed to help women feel safe.
The device alerts parents if the child enters or leaves a designated area. The child can receive texts and calls, and push an emergency button to contact parents, record conversations and send location information. In the U. Wearable Experiments co-founder Billie Whitehouse theorizes that small vibrations near body parts could be associated with different types of action and meaning the groin is erotic, the arm informative , conveying messages without need for words.
Each part of the body could have a unique set of communication conventions and subject matters. Wearable Experiments created these three haptic garments: Fundawear, made for Durex, consisted of vibrator-equipped underwear that could be controlled remotely via smartphone, allowing lovers to communicate in a novel way. Created for sports broadcaster Foxtel, the Alert Shirt is a battery- powered, Bluetooth-enabled shirt with a built-in vibrator that converts live data from Australian football games into sensations experienced by a TV viewer.
The Navigate Jacket turns the upper back into a site for delivering directions via two sensors that vibrate to indicate either a right or a left turn. Both vibrate at once when the wearer arrives at his or her destination. Mobile is increasingly the first screen or, more aptly, the prime screen, since the idea of ranking screens will become obsolete as we move into an era of ubiquitous screens phone, tablet, PC, TV, smart watch, etc. Content will morph to accommodate this audience shift and to better fit the mobile platform and mobile consumer. Mobile is undoubtedly the first screen.
It has been for the last two years, and will be for the next two. In fact, mobile video is growing so fast, it could make up half of all online video consumption by The average app user spends about eight hours a month with the app. With mobile audiences in mind, last year the FT launched fastFT, a Twitter-like stream that focuses on breaking news. Such efforts are led by mobile editors, a new position in the newsroom. Non-news brands are also taking note. In January, Facebook launched Paper, an app in which the news feed sits amid a mix of articles and other content.
Most stories are serialized, since short, digestible bites are well suited to mobile.
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LONGER READS As consumption has moved to mobile devices, there has been a growing hunger for long-form content: phones and tablets are perfect for enjoying in-depth articles, and there are more moments than ever for readers to dig into a story—on a commute, on the couch, or just waiting in line at the store. Sharing and communicating can be ephemeral, visual, anonymous or passive; it may be public or, increasingly, private.
Today that trend is accelerating with the birth of new ways to share e. New social platforms are attracting many millions of users. Multimedia messaging apps have exploded, with WhatsApp passing half a billion users. Facebook itself has responded to the popularity of more private platforms by laying out billions for WhatsApp and turning Messenger into a standalone app that will soon enable photo and voice messages.