Category Archives: Mobile

Daily Mail tries to lure users with free international texts

Following the launch of their MailTXT texting service earlier this year, the Daily Mail has now announced that new users will get 50 free international SMS messages to any phone when they sign up.

The intention of the scheme is to ‘build a more interactive relationship with its readers’, a press release said.

According to the Mail, ‘tens of thousands’ of users have already signed up to the service.

Users are charged for the network connection, and a message from a registered user to another costs 1.4p, and 6.4p to a non-user. Users collect 0.5p in ‘MailTXT Credit’ for every message sent and received, and are encouraged to access the Daily Mail’s content and special offers from their phones.

Editors Weblog: US mobile news market ready for ‘mass consumption’, says NYTimes

Robert Samuels, director of mobile products, mobile web, messaging, games and alternative platforms at The New York Times, is predicting a move from traffic from high-end devices to mass consumption of mobile news sites.

The Times will target local consumers, with restaurant and weather listings, and make the most of text message alerts directing people to its mobile site.

Express & Star using Qik for football reports

The Express & Star is using Qik, allows reporters to live stream video footage from a mobile handset on the paper’s website, to produce post-match video reports from football games

The resulting videos offer a short, sharp analysis of the games, and their immediacy – they’re clearly filmed just after the final whistle – will surely appeal to football fans.

Reports this weekend came from Wolverhampton Wanderers’ victory over Sheffield Wednesday and West Bromwich Albion’s opening Premiership game.

CBS creates mobile alert system for hurricanes

CBS has launched its own ‘mobile hurricane center’ to bring news updates and information on hurricanes and thunderstorms to mobile users.

The section of CBS’ mobile website features stats on hurricane positions, projected storm paths and the latest news on storm category ratings, a report from FierceWireless said.

Users can filter the information to their area by submitting their zip code as they enter the hurricane site.

Stephen Quinn on mobile journalism

“You need to have the fundamentals in place before you start playing with new technology. The skills are the same as for traditional media plus an awareness of what’s possible, and a willingess to play with the tools, a willingness to accept that journalism may move beyond what we currently know,” Stephen Quinn, academic and author of Knowledge Management in the Digital Newsroom, told Paul Bradshaw from the Online Journalism Blog in this interview.

Quinn discusses mobile journalism and how the mainstream media are getting involved:

Nokia mobile journalism experiment spreads to Bizcommunity

Nokia has partnered with South African media and marketing news site Bizcommunity.com to offer journalists at the title Nokia N82 phones for newsgathering.

The devices will be used to produce multimedia reports for the site using the five megapixel camera and ‘DVD-like quality video capture’, an announcement from Bizcommunity said.

The phones also feature a one-click upload function for publishing online.

Nokia has previously had its N95 model trialled by Reuters and South African journalism students.

ITN On creates ‘made-for-mobile’ games programme

ITN On, the multimedia arm of ITN, has launched its first programme made especially for mobile.

Gamerzine TV – produced in partnership with digital publisher Cranberry Publishing – will be a 90-second mobile show featuring gaming news, reviews and tips. A three minute version for online outlets will also be produced, a press release from the company said.

The programme will be available on ITN’s YouTube channel, Joost, Blinkx and through network provider Orange’s new mobile service Zap!