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Company CEO Hamid Akhavan confirmed those plans this morning, promising that the network would begin offering the device in Austria during the first half of this year.
T-Mobile is already Apple’s chosen network partner for Germany. The company also confirmed its intent to ship the first mobile-phone powered by Google’s Android platform in the fourth quarter of 2008.
The news emerges as speculation continues about deals to introduce the iPhone in Switzerland, Canada, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and Japan.
When announcing first-quarter earnings last month, Apple’s chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer said that the company was planning to introduce the iPhone in a number of European and Asian countries in 2008.
The iPhone is currently on sale in the UK, Germany and France as well as in the United States.
]]>Anyhow I am still missing the real Web 2.0 applications on these company sites. We do not see many companies in Austria really using the power of social advertising and web 2.0 on a regulary and efficent base. Actually I cannot even state one name ;O(.
Forums and blogs are if they are present, always monitored or even written by the companies employees. Podcasts and videos are home-made and aired. Where are the user/customer generated contents? Don’t we have internet users who are interested in this? I don’ think so. On the private sector videos, wikis and other stuff is booming also in Austria.
Are companies to shy for opening the space for these users. Are we afraid of no being able to handle these new form of PR?
How many companies in Austria do really have at least a slight insight of what’s written in the web about them?
Unfortunately there are no valid studies reflecting the real reasons behind these stagnation in web developement and innovation on the side of economic usage. Maybe some readers can bring us forward with some posts about this topic. What are the real worries. Let’s discuss
]]>For today I want to present one of these effort in more detail.
The city of Vienna shows that they can do more than dancing walz and beeing traditional. For a international hub like Vienna creative Innovatoin and technological progess are vitally important. With the foundation “departure” Vienna takes this into account.
The Foundation focuses on longterm support and creative industries and has a leading role in this area in Europe.
With the general focus on creative industries departure supports extraordinary and visionary projects in the field of a.o. fashion, music, audiovison, architecture and multi media design.
In this context the “Lifestyle Advertising” Award took place. 7 projects out of 46 are the winners of all together 1 million Euro. The projects all treat with the topic of shifting communication in a convergent time and have different faces like webradio or web-plattforms for the movie scene.
More information on this great projects and the foundation itself under http://www.departure.at/
]]>For introducing my blog and the Austrian market let’s start with some soft and general insights.
The Austrian Market is in comparison to other countries a slowly developing country in terms of social/web marketing and the acceptance of mobile marketing.
The latest figures of 2007 from the Austrian Internet Monitor ( read more under: http://www.integral.co.at/AIM/ueberblick.shtml) tell us that
Anyhow the online-shopping is in progress. Especialla men and people with higher income are great users of this channel.
So this figures show us that the internet is (for the last years and ongoing) a vitally important channel of generating business.
But not only the online shopping, also the whole advertising scenery as well as personal marketing , PR and networking will not survive without facing and managing this big developement.
So, in this blog you will find insights, summaries, news and events all around online marketing, social networks, technologies and more. Weekly new and weekly more interesting.
Have a look, fun and be inspired …
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