Last month, I did an interview with Peggy Anne Salz from MSearchGroove and Medio had some comments about it. Well, in trying to focus on the problem regarding mobile search recommendations, I published the follow up article: Recommendations & Mobile Search Via Verizon’s Get It Now: Performs Better Than Some, But Does It Really “Get” [...]
Mobile Search Recommendations Follow Up
May 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Mobile, music, search, user experience
Tags: Medio·Mobile·music·search·user experience
Mobile Search Recommendation
April 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Mobile, search
Here is a link to the recent interview Peggy Anne Salz from MSG when asking me about some research I conducted regarding mobile search and recommendation. A link to the article is posted here.
Stay tuned for more info about collaboration between Peggy and myself on some Mobile Search Projects.
Tags: Mobile·mobile search·msearchgroove·Peggy Anne Salz·search
Semantic Web on Mobile — Caboodle Networks
September 5th, 2007 · No Comments · Google, Mobile, Yahoo, content, data services, search
Back in March, 2006, I wrote about Mobile Search and how the big players, Google and Yahoo were not connecting subscribers to content like ringtones and games. So if the big guys don’t get it, then what are the little guys doing about it?
MCN today announced that it acquired Caboodle Networks, bringing Semantic Web and [...]
Tags: content·data services·Google·Mobile·search·Yahoo
Connecting My Blog
August 23rd, 2007 · No Comments · Google, search
A friend of mine passed me this website (Touchgraph) which builds data visualization tools. Under the Products section, there is a link to see how you can visualize concepts, tags, relationships or specific URLs using Google, Amazon and even Facebook. So I tried putting in the URL for my blog and this is what I [...]
Mobile Search 2006
March 1st, 2006 · No Comments · Mobile, search, user experience
Are we ready for Mobile Search? Can we make search engines like Google and Yahoo fit to the small screen (mobile phones)? It’s curious to note that as more companies migrate, setup outposts on WAP decks, the more confusion and chaos they are creating for the subscriber. I wrote about Google’s WAP search functionality and [...]
Tags: Mobile·search·user experience

