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Google turns to ‘Lab Japan’ 15 March 2008

Posted by Michael in Innovation, Insight, Japan, News, Telecom.
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Japan’s handset-toting masses, it seems, have a lot to teach the Net giant. The country has become a vast lab for Google as it tries to refine mobile search technology. That’s because Japan’s 100 million cell-phone users represent the most diverse—and discriminating—pool of mobile subscribers on the planet. While Google also does plenty of testing elsewhere, the Japanese are often more critical because they are as likely to tap into the Net with a high-tech phone as a PC and can do so at speeds rivaling fixed-line broadband. And because Japanese carriers have offered such services for years, plenty of Web sites are formatted for cell phones.

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[From Businessweek]

Tata going big and wide with WiMax 15 March 2008

Posted by Michael in India, Innovation, News, Services, Telecom.
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Tata Communications announced it plans to deploy the world’s largest WiMax network. This has analysts, suppliers and consumers plenty excited. There will be enormous opportunity for innovative applications such as steaming video of worship from famous Hindu temples around the country. It gives India the opportunity to leapfrog other Asian countries and become a clear leader.

[From Businessweek]

Nokia innovates culture with Feng Shui app 14 March 2008

Posted by Michael in China, Culture, News, Products, Services, Telecom.
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Gang Lu points out that Nokia has done a great job innovating a new software set especially for China and Hong Kong. The app helps predict and recommend your feng shui “situation.” Says Lu, “For the unfamiliar, feng shui is the ancient Chinese art of arranging objects and space in an environment in order to achieve balance, harmony and good energy. The software is designed for the Hong Kong market, which is one of the areas where the adherents to feng shui principles are the strongest.” A good example of localizing to make better, more engaging connections.

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[From PSFK]