Showing posts with label mobizines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobizines. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Menace on your mobile

News filtering through the lofty windows of Refresh Towers this morning informs us that there is a rather large buzz about getting such comic classics as The Beano and The Dandy converted from their traditional paper formats to the digital medium of MMS!

Wowee!
Huzzah!

Breakthrough!

(No... Really)


Apparently:

"Publishers are looking at challenging traditional comic books by sending children stories, frame by frame, straight to their handsets as picture messages."

Which is quite frankly - AMAZING!

Don't get us wrong, magazines on your mobile are pretty damn good, (or 'Mobizines' as we like to call them - ahem)...

But comic books too? That'd be awesome...!

I'm sure that the kids (who I'm sure this particular money-making venture is aimed at) would probably only have to pay something like £1.50 per issue/MMS delivery... and kids are so good with their mobile phone subscription services - I mean - they never get ripped off!

Now if only there was a service out there already - that could deliver such comic classics like Garfield and/or Dilbert...

As well as provide users with the ability to create their own comic strips...
And then to get them sent straight to your phone...

For free.
No subscription charge.
Nothing.


Now THAT would be AWESOME.

;)

Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

The Daily Star goes mobile with Mobizines!

That's right folks...

On the back of the amazing success of the City PM Mobizine -

Mobizines is happy to announce the launch of it's first national newspaper Mobizine with The Daily Star!

Here's the science* bit:

"Fresh from the press twice a day! With highlights of the top stories and all your favourites from the paper to keep you entertained. The Daily Star brings you the latest News, Gossip, Sport and even Page 3 straight to your phone Mon-Fri. With new editions available at 11am and 5pm the now Twice Daily Star is free and available to download right now!"

Cool!
Ok - so what does it actually look like on your phone?
I reckon we can handle that...

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Looks good huh? We like to think so...

You can find out how to get the Daily Star Mobizine here - if you already have the Daily Star Mobizine - refresh your 'Add New Mobizines' list and the Daily Star should be there waiting for you...

Oh and just so you know: No techies were harmed during the creation of the above graphics.
:o)


*Really we mean 'marketing spiel' but to the techies amongst us - that is 'the science bit'.


Tuesday, 10 July 2007

And as if by Magic...

We're back!

Yes yes - we know - it's been...
*checks calendar* ...ooo blimmin' eck!

...it's been over a month since the last post...
(really? that long? Wow)

Things have been a bit crazy here at Refresh Towers of late - what with uber brand new projects being created (shh - more on that soon)

Eyemags achieving one million downloads...

Vodafone breaking Mobizine downloads...

The launch of our first National Newspaper Mobizine...

...and that's just the tip of the iceberg!
But no fear - we're back and as strong as ever.

Anyway - it's all a lot to take in so let's tackle it one thing (and one post) at a time....

First off - Vodafone.

You may've read recently (ooo - say about a month ago?) that Vodafone's new 'mobile internet' complete messed up Mobizines for any Vodafone user who tried to download the service.
Well - you'll be please to hear that it has now all been fixed.
Voda have since apologised (to everyone - wasn't just us this affected) and we can all live happily ever after!

If you're still not sure you have the correct version of Mobizines - drop an email to help@mobizines.com along with your phone number plus make and model of handset and we can check it out for you.

We'll be back later in the week with more on all of the above - and we mean it this time!


Stay Tuned!



Thursday, 7 June 2007

Vod - aaargh - fone

BREAKING NEWS FOR ANY BRAND NEW MOBIZINE USERS ON THE VODAFONE NETWORK

If you are on the Vodafone UK network and have attempted to download the Mobizines service since June 4th 2007, you may not have the correct version.

If you tried to install and you saw a message that starts with the following text:

"Your handset may be capable of receiving this service but we have not yet tested it and cannot guarantee the quality of the service you will receive..."

First:
Check to see if your phone is on our supported handset list -
If it is supported and you still saw the above text then there is a very high chance that you may not have the right version of Mobizines.
This strongly applies to anyone using a QVGA and/or Symbian phone... (N95 users take note!)

Please email us at help@mobizines.com along with your phone model and mobile number and we will endeavour to get you fixed and up and running ASAP.

Our people are talking to Vodafone's people RIGHT NOW and we will hopefully have this problem solved as soon as possible.

More news as we get it...


EDIT:
Our friends at smstextnews have a reasonably good explanation of it all here.


Tuesday, 5 June 2007

Testers Required!

Good day to you avid reader!

Just a quick blog post to mention that our next big release is coming very soon and we are currently on the lookout for peeps to come help us with some end user testing before we go public...

See below:

"Refresh Mobile are looking for open and honest, London-based mobile phone users to test their new version of Mobizines and are willing to pay £10 (in either Virgin or Amazon vouchers) to anyone who is willing to help.

Anyone who wants to volunteer needs to be free to spend 45-60mins at the Refresh Mobile offices based in Fulham Broadway, London any time between Mon-Fri, 9am - 6:30pm before June 12th 2007.

If you are available and are interested in shaping the future of the latest release of this exciting product - then please email james@refreshmobile.com for more details.

Please Note - There are only a small amount of places available on this occasion and guests will be invited on a 'first come, first serve' basis."

We've posted this up on a few sites already and a reasonably good response - however we are still looking for a few more volunteers...

Hope to hear from you soon!

Friday, 11 May 2007

Mobizines - Uncovered!

Hot on the heels of going live on the Nokia Content Discoverer both on the N73 and the N95...

We have also just gone live on the T-Mobile 'T-Zones' Portal!

Woo!

So...
If you've got a mobile phone on T-Mobile and you don't have Mobizines...
(although I'm not sure why you're here if you DON'T have Mobizines - you should be here instead)

Get yourself to your T-Zones portal and look for a thing called 'What's New' - it's there under 'Top Services'.
Found it?
Cool...

*Click*

From there look for 'Uncovered'
No.... Go PAST the Page 3 Girl... PAST IT I TELL YOU!



Phew...
Once you made it (just) into 'Uncovered', scroll down to 'Info & Entertainment' and...
*Click*



And Voila!
Mobizines is there!
Wanna install? Oh go on then...
*Click*



Yay! Mobizines goodness for all!

Thanks to all our friends at T-Mobile and T-Zones for helping us get this live.

Hope you enjoy the service...


Oh - and as a point of interest -
Two of the founding members of Refresh Mobile (the company behind Mobizines) are originally from T-Mobile themselves.
Aww... The whole thing's come full circle.
As a great man once said: "I love it when a plan comes together."

Oh and thanks to Martin who quite rightly pointed all of the above out to Jim the other day.
Nice one Martin.

Edit: Richie has just pointed out that anyone with Web n Walk* will not see T-Zones on their phone and will have to manually type in www.t-zones.co.uk to gain access....


*Ahh... Yes. Web n Walk. Probably the best data bundle in the world...




Friday, 4 May 2007

Our top 3 support requests: 3

Number 3: PIN problems

PIN number requests for My Mobizines are still a major issue. We (currently) need to verify that you're making a request from your own handset (I know you know it's your handset, but frankly I don't think we've been properly introduced).

We've noticed that we're getting loads more requests for PINs for new Nokias because of our NCD distribution deal. Those Nokias get everywhere.

This process isn't quite as reliable as we'd like: international bulk SMS turns out to be a bit like sticking a message in a bottle and letting it float out to sea. So while people in the UK get PINs no problem, we have difficulty getting PINs through to countries as diverse as India, the USA and China. Which are, obviously, quite big.

For now if the PIN doesn't arrive your only option is to email help@mobizines.com but we're dropping the PIN requirement in the next release of the software (which wshould hit the street ina couple of months). This should make registering from places we don't have decent SMS coverage easy.

Thursday, 3 May 2007

More on Canadian data costs

Google Spreadsheet of the price of data in Canada (and some other places).

Note that Rogers Telecom helpfully multiplies your costs by 6 if you wander into that big country south of the 49th parallel, taking you from 0.5 cents a kilobyte (yes, kilobyte: I've seen phones that send more than two kilobytes in request headers alone) to 3 cents.

Putting it in a Google Spreadsheet is a really cool and powerful way of demonstrating how twisted data prices are, so top marks to Thomas Purves for putting it up as a part of his post reported on here.

We'd like to expand on that so - I'm trying to put together a "best deal" spreadsheet in Google.
But modelling it is evil.

Cost is the thing we get asked about most of all, and its a really thorny issue to crack, largely because the mobile operators go out of their way to make it as hard to compare as possible.

In the UK alone, for example, you have operators that operate tariffs with a daily cap and an excess, (eg, Vodafone will charge you a pound each day you go online, so long as you use less than 15Mb of data, with a £2 surcharge for each megabyte over the 15Mb), operators who charge per service (eg, Three) and operators who charge a flat rate for all you can eat so long as you don't take the mickey, (T-Mobile, ray!).

Unfortunately, that's usually only one tariff in a portfolio of tariffs so, for example, T-Mobile's pay as you go offering looks a lot like Vodafone's, with a daily surchage, and Three also offer flat-rate pricing via X-Series.

Why's it so difficult to compare? The argument goes that if users were able to compare easily between mobile tariffs (and data's only one part of that) they...gosh!... would move to operators that offered better prices, thus increasing churn and starting a price war. I used to work for a small web agency that did some consulting work for a large airline. One of the ideas we came up with as a sales promotion was the concept of the Isoquid. The idea was to draw lines on a map of the world showing how far £200 would take you by air, so that if you did happen to have exactly that sum of money in your pocket you'd be able to book a ticket from the interface we designed. The idea was turned down because it showed all too graphically how European flights were artficially expensive compared with flights to the US. The £200 that got you to New York would drop you somewhere short of Geneva. (Bear in mind this is before the budget airlines really kicked off.)

On top of that confusion the amount of data that you use reading Mobizines (which are free from us to you, except for Three users, and the three quid a month is a bloody good deal) depends on the number of titles you have and the type of title.

Take the example of someone who only subscribes to Sudoku, (it's okay, we still love you, but you're missing out on a world of fun). The Java client version of Sudoku, which is one of the most popular downloads we have at GetJar, is 168 bytes to update. That's right, you can fit it in one line of BBC Basic. Refresh to get a new puzzle daily and Vodafone's new pricing means you'll end up paying £30.

On the other hand someone with subscriptions to Evo and Monkey (say) which are 225 times more data will only pay four quid because they only update on a Wednesday.

So while we hear your requests for a simple way to calculate how much subscribing to a Mobizine is going to cost, it's extremely hard to build up the comparisons without ending up with something that looks like a City trader's desktop. We're working on clarifying the proposition (or make things simple, in English) so watch this space.

So why does a gigabyte of data cost £20 in New Zealand and £2908 in Canada?

The polite answer is that New Zealand has a more competitive market than other territories. The impolite answer is that the operators are petrified of ending up competing on raw price as simple ISPs so they're very very gently deflating costs.

Eventually they will be bit pipes and you'll be able to choose whether you want to use the add-on voice service from your mobile operator or just stick with your Skype subscription but it's gonna be a long time coming. (And perhaps the wifi providers will eat their lunch while the telcos are still trying to decide which wine goes with Sea Bream.) In the meantime expect a very distorted market.

Oh and all of the above and the fact that the regulatory authorities have enough on their hands dealing with things like cutting voice roaming costs to worry about data yet...

What is Mobizines Daily?

Have you got Mobizines on your phone?

If the answer is 'Yes' then you might already know what Mobizines Daily is, (but read on anyway!).

If the answer is 'No' then (first off - WHAT ARE YOU DOING! GET IT NOW!) maybe you might like to know...

*puts marketing hat on*

Mobizines Daily is your guide to what's hot in your Mobizines service today!


With me?
No?

*sigh*

Ok...
Basically - every day we scour the entire Mobizines catalogue for five of the best stories available from our top titles and offer a taster to you via the wonderment that is Mobizines Daily!

Step by step:

1) Open Mobizines Daily -
Right you are...
*Click*



2) Pick a story -
Hmm... I wonder what Britney's been up to lately...
*Click*



4) Read the snippet.
Hang on! I want more Britney! How do I get the full article? Oh I see!
*Click*



5) Go back to your Mobizine selection screen -
I can do that...
*Click*



Huzzah! The full story on Britney and Amy! PLUS loads of other extra stories from Popworld!

Got that?
Cool...
Mobizines Daily is published every day at 7am, (UK Time).

Do you read Mobizines Daily?
What do you think?

Leave comments below or email us at bloggers@refreshmobile.com

Wednesday, 25 April 2007

Not the N95!

There have been a few mutterings around the office of late that we're concentrating too much on the Nokia N95 on this here new(ish) fancy blog of ours...

Well!

We're happy to announce that the Mobizines service is now live on the Nokia 6300.

To quote Nokia:

"Clean, modern design with stainless steel covers, 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, music player and FM radio, multimedia messaging, and a video player and recorder..."

Well they should add 'Mobizines Reader' to that list too!

The Nokia 6300, the Nokia N95 and the Nokia E65 are all over the press (certainly in the UK anyway) at the moment and we're happy shout out that we support all of these handsets.
The current clients are all Java but we are working on Symbian variants for both the N95 and the E65.

On a personal note - a friend of mine got the 6300 a while back and I almost dumped my (then) N73 for it overnight!
It is a great little phone and probably the best choice for non-techie/non-business mobile phone users.

Anyone out there got one of these handsets?
Have you tried Mobizines?

Let us know!
Leave a comment or email us at bloggers@mobizines.com

(note - we've got a new email address)


PS - Click here to see our handset compatibility list

Tuesday, 10 April 2007

We love our N95...

...So much we made a video of it !

Not only did we film Mobizines on the N95's beautiful screen - but we utilised the TV-Out port to our best ability too...

Scroll down to the vid and have a look see what I mean...


Featuring:
(in order of appearance)

Richie's N95,
Mobizines - Java Version*,
Mobizines in vertical & horizontal screen format,
MAXIM Mobizine in vertical & horizontal screen format,
Our very own Mobizines Daily...

...and a Mobizines Blogspot exclusive:

The new 'Autoscroll' feature that will be built into our next release...



Enjoy!

*Yes yes - we know the N95 is a Symbian handset - but Richie is our Java fiend and as the vid was his idea we used 'his version' of Mobizines.
We do have a Symbian version of it mind, we just haven't released it yet but;
If you'd like to give it a go - email us (along with your phone number and operator details) at help@mobizines.com and we'll send you the necessary files to install it yourself!

Thursday, 29 March 2007

Minor bug fix release this morning*

We've just rolled out a new server release (no need to update your Mobizines client: it's just at our end) that fixes a problem some Symbian Edition 3 handsets were having where they couldn't get beyond the initial Mobizines catalogue download.

If you've recently tried installing Mobizines on a fancy new Nokia and have run into this problem it's worth having another try.

* That has to be the most exciting headline on the blog yet.

Wednesday, 28 March 2007

The Power Outage

We had some problems with the electricity coming into our building earlier... this was Jim's far from unique approach to working through it.. ;-)

Jim adds: I was holding a phone. We're a phone software company. That counts as work.

And for "problems with power" Kevin means "have so many computers the junction box melted." Just so's you know.


Neil & Robin - Building the Future

It's all go today in the technology department!

We've been refining the new 'pre-installable' version for Symbian 3rd Edition handsets that ship in about 2 weeks time.

This is a picture of Robin and Neil creating a new "catalogue" version of our N95 and N73 client...
To commence shipping in the UK from around April 10th!







The picture was taken with an N95.

This is Mini Mobi

Being part two in the series of the heroes of Mobizines.

Also known as Simon Lie. Simon tests the service and builds all the installer files. It's a big job: Simon was our employee of the year last year.

Simon is currently applying to become a British citizen (he has the good luck to be born Australian, but likes the climate here better) and so knows lots of obscure facts about the British constitution and whether you put the tea in before the milk or vice versa.

Our New Blog...

Welcome to our new blog folks!

We've been working on it for a few days now and it is finally beginning to take shape.


Lets have a quick look around shall we?


This side of things is the actual blog.
This is where we'll wax lyrical about what makes us happy, what makes us sad and what makes us want to sit in the Marketing Den and eat cake.
As you can see we've covered off most of that already...


That's the main part covered...
Arrgh - Sorry, just being poked by Ops.

What is it?!
Oh.. Ok!
Ahem..


We will also be letting you know about any service outages/upcoming releases that will effect you directly.


Now - on the left of your screen we have the following...
  • Mobizines Preview - Believe it or not - this is VERY similar to what the Mobizines service will actually look like on your handset! We have a few titles for you to browse here on the blog - but the rest of them, (the other 60 or so), are only available on the mobile client itself.
  • Latest Mobizines - Kinda self-explanatory this one. Got Mobizines? Yes? Good! Make sure you update your list to see/add the latest titles to 'GO LIVE' on the service.
  • Blog Archive - Once again, does exactly what it says on the tin. 'Tis quite small at the moment, but hey! This place is only two days old! We do have actual work to do y'know?!
  • Your Hosts - The folk who write this place and keep it up to date. This list currently consists of plebans from Product, Web and Ops. We're working on adding more folks from the respective depts around the office(s). Marketing are next. Yes. You know who you are.
  • Our Links - We'd be silly if we didn't have links off to all things Mobizine/Eyemag related. The links here cover off everything that we have put online about ourselves. Have a look - see what you think - then let us know in the comments!
  • Blog Roll - Who do we like? What do we read? If you're on it - we read it. Wanna be on it? Drop us an email at help@mobizines.com or let us know in the comments. Expect this list to grow.
  • Technorati Search for: mobizines - This, I am reliably informed, is here to show us where we are being talked about as well as looking 'pretty cool'. Consider it our way of embedding ourselves more deeply into the mesh that is 2.0. ...whatever that means.
  • On the Office Sound System - Conveniently for us, the coolest cat in the office has her PC wired up to the speaker system. And fortunately for you - the tunes normally come via Last.fm - so this list automatically updates! Huzzah! We like Last.fm - it's how we share our love of underground Swedish thrash metal... and The Cure.
  • Labels - Labels are labels. We like to label things.

Have I missed anything?

SMS getting lost on the way to India and Pakistan

...lost before they reach Bombay

We seem to be having trouble getting the SMS that contains the registration PIN for My Mobizines through to India and Pakistan. We get a send receipt back from our SMS provider but it looks like somewhere down the chain the SMSes get forgotten about and they never end up at the phone they're intended for.





We're looking at a new registration method that will remove the need for the SMS step, but if you do get stuck, send us an email at help@mobizines.com (we already get all the world's spam on that address so I'm quite happy posting it here) with your phone number and we'll try to sort it out.

Tuesday, 27 March 2007

James is being shy

And has suggested that someone post a link to his interview with SMS Text News.

That's SMS Text News interviewing him, not the other way around.

As I seem to be the only person blogging today, and if Whatley posted it himself he'd look like a big 'ead, here it is....

James Whatley is interviewed by smstextnews.com - if you want to see the real face of Mobizines, here he is.

Monday, 26 March 2007

The man on the left is Q

Being part one of a brief guide to the heroes of Mobizines.

Q stands for "Quality" and he takes it very seriously. If there's a problem with the live service he can morph into a giant Swedish robot and fix it. The rest of the time he eats cake and keeps the rest of us honest.

From my Flickr account

Why's it free then?

We get this asked a lot. It seems that people simply can't believe that something with the crispy goodness of the Mobizines service doesn't come with a hidden cost.

The truth is a little more complicated: we don't charge most people to use Mobizines. Download the app, choose your content and we'll never bother you with a bill. But in some circumstances you can end up paying a little (less than a pint, assuming you drink premium imported lager in Central London) to read Mobizines.

People on the Three network in the UK and on T-Mobile in Hungary, for example, pay a small subscription. In both those cases you get charged a tiny amount (£2.99 at Three) a month to use Mobizines, because those operators have chosen to charge for services rather than data.

We're also launching some premium channels, such as the Chelsea FC Mobizine, that need a text subscription. (UPDATE: apparently, Chelsea's free too! Nobody tells me nuffink.) So there's a charge for that (UPDATE: or there isn't rather), although the other 60 or so titles are and will remain free (UPDATE: including Chelsea!).

Which brings us to the other way you might get charged for Mobizines: data. The mobile operators charge rather a lot for data access on the move in the UK. (We also have a South Africa operation and the average megabyte costs about 10% of the price in the UK.) Mobizines is a data service and grabs content from the server when it gets updated. The more Mobizines you have, the more data you use.

The best deal at the moment is the one I'm on: T-Mobile provide unlimited data access for something like £7.50 a month. The worst are things like the Orange Raccoon packages where data can cost you a £1 a megabyte once you go over your four megabyte allowance.

The other answer to the "Why's it free?" question is that we're planning to support the service on the back of advertising. If you're using Mobizines already then you'll already know what I mean by advertising and you'll know that they're not exactly intrusive. But the people with the big spreadsheets here reckon we can fund the entire operation on ads like those (and if you've ever been on the phone to one of our sales guys you're more likely to believe that, because they can talk the hind legs off a donkey, and then sell them back at 15% mark-up.)