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John Navas
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      07-19-2007, 05:45 PM
<http://www.theregister.com/2007/07/19/mobile_internet_disappointment/>

If you can't buy stuff, is it really m-commerce?

E-commerce sites are putting their future success at risk by failing
to offer users the ability to buy through their mobile websites, a
new study has revealed.

The Strategy Analytics Wireless Media Lab looked at e-commerce sites
eBay, lastminute.com, and Odeon Cinema and the mobile offerings they
put forward. It found that mobile customers wanted to be able to buy
through their handsets, something some companies overlook.

The e-commerce giants' mobile offerings paled in comparison to their
fixed internet sites, with the lack of payment facilities being a
major bugbear for users. The report found that users were extremely
dissatisfied with some of the sites, and expected to be able to buy
content from lastminute.com and Odeon Cinema, or bid for items on
eBay through its mobile portal.

In contrast, Amazon and iTunes were the most sought-after mobile
e-commerce sites.

"Consumers were profoundly dissatisfied with the concept of only
using the m-commerce sites for research and pre-purchase evaluation,"
said Paul Brown, senior analyst, user experience research.

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      07-19-2007, 06:12 PM
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:45:39 GMT, John Navas <(E-Mail Removed)>
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><http://www.theregister.com/2007/07/19/mobile_internet_disappointment/>
>
> If you can't buy stuff, is it really m-commerce?
>
> E-commerce sites are putting their future success at risk by failing
> to offer users the ability to buy through their mobile websites, a
> new study has revealed.
>
> The Strategy Analytics Wireless Media Lab looked at e-commerce sites
> eBay, lastminute.com, and Odeon Cinema and the mobile offerings they
> put forward. It found that mobile customers wanted to be able to buy
> through their handsets, something some companies overlook.
>
> The e-commerce giants' mobile offerings paled in comparison to their
> fixed internet sites, with the lack of payment facilities being a
> major bugbear for users. The report found that users were extremely
> dissatisfied with some of the sites, and expected to be able to buy
> content from lastminute.com and Odeon Cinema, or bid for items on
> eBay through its mobile portal.
>
> In contrast, Amazon and iTunes were the most sought-after mobile
> e-commerce sites.
>
> "Consumers were profoundly dissatisfied with the concept of only
> using the m-commerce sites for research and pre-purchase evaluation,"
> said Paul Brown, senior analyst, user experience research.
>
> [MORE]




Simple answer. Get an iPhone with the real Internet.
 
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      07-19-2007, 06:24 PM
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:

> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:45:39 GMT, John Navas <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> ><http://www.theregister.com/2007/07/19/mobile_internet_disappointment/>
> >
> > If you can't buy stuff, is it really m-commerce?
> >
> > E-commerce sites are putting their future success at risk by failing
> > to offer users the ability to buy through their mobile websites, a
> > new study has revealed.
> >
> > The Strategy Analytics Wireless Media Lab looked at e-commerce sites
> > eBay, lastminute.com, and Odeon Cinema and the mobile offerings they
> > put forward. It found that mobile customers wanted to be able to buy
> > through their handsets, something some companies overlook.
> >
> > The e-commerce giants' mobile offerings paled in comparison to their
> > fixed internet sites, with the lack of payment facilities being a
> > major bugbear for users. The report found that users were extremely
> > dissatisfied with some of the sites, and expected to be able to buy
> > content from lastminute.com and Odeon Cinema, or bid for items on
> > eBay through its mobile portal.
> >
> > In contrast, Amazon and iTunes were the most sought-after mobile
> > e-commerce sites.
> >
> > "Consumers were profoundly dissatisfied with the concept of only
> > using the m-commerce sites for research and pre-purchase evaluation,"
> > said Paul Brown, senior analyst, user experience research.
> >
> > [MORE]

>
>
>
> Simple answer. Get an iPhone with the real Internet.


Yes, I think Apple has thrown a wrench in the works for all the talk of
having more mobile-friendly websites. Mobile sites are still clunky to
navigate-even the better ones.

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      07-19-2007, 06:46 PM
Kurt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

(trimmed...)

>> Simple answer. Get an iPhone with the real Internet.

>
>Yes, I think Apple has thrown a wrench in the works for all the talk of
>having more mobile-friendly websites. Mobile sites are still clunky to
>navigate-even the better ones.


I have a Verizon XV6700 running Windoze Mobile 5. The screen is small
(320x240 QVGA), but still very useful. With some effort, I can
navigate the larger web pages. List of WM5 friendly sites:
<http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/help/pocketpc/links.mspx>

There are also some starts at iPhone friendly web sites:
<http://www.anyiphone.com/iphone-friendly-websites/>
I expect the list to grow as irate iPhone owners complain about
difficulties navigating overly complex web pages.

This should be of help for iPhone web site designers. It's an iPhone
320x480 screen simulator for Safari.
<http://www.marketcircle.com/iphoney/>

eBay is a bit of a challenge but there are 3rd party vendors with
solutions:
<http://www.clickapps.com/ebay_for_windows_mobile>

The major problem for WM5 is the lack of Java. It's also a problem
on the iPhone. It's there, but not enabled:
<http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t98506.html>
Probably has bugs and they need time to work them out. Or, they
didn't bother to pay Sun the license fee. Dunno.

I think I figured out what most iPhone owners all have in common....
A general lack of patience.


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      07-19-2007, 08:48 PM
"Jeff Liebermann" wrote:
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> I have a Verizon XV6700 running Windoze Mobile 5. The screen is small
> (320x240 QVGA), but still very useful. With some effort, I can
> navigate the larger web pages.
>


Hope it didn't turn out like this:
http://www.ctaz.com/~mlynch/x/IMGP0809a.JPG


> There are also some starts at iPhone friendly web sites:
> <http://www.anyiphone.com/iphone-friendly-websites/>
> I expect the list to grow as irate iPhone owners complain about
> difficulties navigating overly complex web pages.


Or we just turn it sideways! <g>

Seriously, I've been surprised at the "full Web" experience the iPhone gives
me. Never once had that feeling on any of the WinCE/Winmob or Palm devices
(or any PDA or phone for that matter--heck I'll even throw "Smart" Display
in there too).

Thanks for the link.



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      07-19-2007, 09:14 PM
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:48:29 -0700, "Tinman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>"Jeff Liebermann" wrote:
>>
>> I have a Verizon XV6700 running Windoze Mobile 5. The screen is small
>> (320x240 QVGA), but still very useful. With some effort, I can
>> navigate the larger web pages.


>Hope it didn't turn out like this:
>http://www.ctaz.com/~mlynch/x/IMGP0809a.JPG


Yep. Having the page scale to the screen size is a feature I don't
have on my xv6700. However, I can zoom in and out. Can you read the
CNN text on your iPhone or do you have to zoom in and out?

I just loaded CNN.com on my xv6700. Everything fits nicely as it
automagically rearranged the page to be narrow but very long. There's
no horizontal scroll bar showing, but the vertical is many pages long.
Good enough for me.

Also, try:
<http://www.google.com/pda/>

>> There are also some starts at iPhone friendly web sites:
>> <http://www.anyiphone.com/iphone-friendly-websites/>
>> I expect the list to grow as irate iPhone owners complain about
>> difficulties navigating overly complex web pages.


>Or we just turn it sideways! <g>


I also can do that on my XV6700. It helps with some web pages but
isn't a total solution. I rarely use the keyboard or turn the screen
sideways. Incidentally, my XV6700 has a touch sensitive screen. I
don't use that either because my fat fingers often hit the wrong
"button". Or, maybe I need target practice.

I'm curious. Can you run the iPhone with one hand?

>Seriously, I've been surprised at the "full Web" experience the iPhone gives
>me. Never once had that feeling on any of the WinCE/Winmob or Palm devices
>(or any PDA or phone for that matter--heck I'll even throw "Smart" Display
>in there too).


The iPhone is impressive from what I've seen (but haven't tried yet).
Whether it's worth $500 and having to deal with the new Ma Bell is an
open question. I have another year to go on my Verizon contract, so
I'll probably just wait and see what happens.

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      07-19-2007, 11:28 PM
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:48:29 -0700, "Tinman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
<(E-Mail Removed)>:

>"Jeff Liebermann" wrote:


>> There are also some starts at iPhone friendly web sites:
>> <http://www.anyiphone.com/iphone-friendly-websites/>
>> I expect the list to grow as irate iPhone owners complain about
>> difficulties navigating overly complex web pages.

>
>Or we just turn it sideways! <g>
>
>Seriously, I've been surprised at the "full Web" experience the iPhone gives
>me. Never once had that feeling on any of the WinCE/Winmob or Palm devices
>(or any PDA or phone for that matter--heck I'll even throw "Smart" Display
>in there too).


Opera Mini J2ME and the Opera Mini embedded in my RAZR V3xx do a great
job of rendering most regular website.

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      07-19-2007, 11:30 PM
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:46:29 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>eBay is a bit of a challenge but there are 3rd party vendors with
>solutions:
><http://www.clickapps.com/ebay_for_windows_mobile>


eBay has a very good WAP interface that works on most cell phones.

>The major problem for WM5 is the lack of Java. ...


That is indeed a major problem.

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      07-19-2007, 11:32 PM
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:24:10 -0700, Kurt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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>In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:


>> Simple answer. Get an iPhone with the real Internet.

>
>Yes, I think Apple has thrown a wrench in the works for all the talk of
>having more mobile-friendly websites. Mobile sites are still clunky to
>navigate-even the better ones.


Opera Mini J2ME and the Opera Mini embedded in my RAZR V3xx do a great
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      07-19-2007, 11:32 PM
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:12:00 -0500, (E-Mail Removed) wrote in
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>On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:45:39 GMT, John Navas <(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote:
>
>><http://www.theregister.com/2007/07/19/mobile_internet_disappointment/>
>>
>> If you can't buy stuff, is it really m-commerce?
>>
>> E-commerce sites are putting their future success at risk by failing
>> to offer users the ability to buy through their mobile websites, a
>> new study has revealed.
>>
>> The Strategy Analytics Wireless Media Lab looked at e-commerce sites
>> eBay, lastminute.com, and Odeon Cinema and the mobile offerings they
>> put forward. It found that mobile customers wanted to be able to buy
>> through their handsets, something some companies overlook.
>>
>> The e-commerce giants' mobile offerings paled in comparison to their
>> fixed internet sites, with the lack of payment facilities being a
>> major bugbear for users. The report found that users were extremely
>> dissatisfied with some of the sites, and expected to be able to buy
>> content from lastminute.com and Odeon Cinema, or bid for items on
>> eBay through its mobile portal.
>>
>> In contrast, Amazon and iTunes were the most sought-after mobile
>> e-commerce sites.
>>
>> "Consumers were profoundly dissatisfied with the concept of only
>> using the m-commerce sites for research and pre-purchase evaluation,"
>> said Paul Brown, senior analyst, user experience research.
>>
>> [MORE]

>
>Simple answer. Get an iPhone with the real Internet.


No thanks. My RAZR V3xx blows it away.

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