Swedish web agency Daytona has taken the very welcome initiative and pulled together an event called “Daytona Sessions“. So far I’ve heard Henrik Torstensson, which I’ve heard two times before who said pretty much the same stuff as always. Good stuff, but same, same but different.
The guy speaking now, Johan Ragnevad, is from InCode (a Verisign company), talking about the rise of mobile web. He talks about MMS vs. E-mail (growth curve for Blackberry is a liiittle bit different than that of MMS heh), Internet speed vs. Telco speed and Above all, I like the rethorical question:
“What can we do with a thing that everyone takes with them all the time, that is personal, that has a built-in payment function etc. What kind of services can we imagine that has not been possible or effective before?”
Good statistics, crappy powerpoint though; looks like 10p font size
Hopefully they’ll distribute them tonight.
Now he’s done. Next up is more mobile, from Yahoo. Though I’m a big fan of Yahoo’s acquisitions (Delicious, Right Media and Flickr in particular), I think that releases from Yahoo’s in-house teams are pretty uninteresting stuff. I mean, Yahoo 360, c’mon
But 10 percent of all aggregated attention online is pretty heavy. Can’t argue with that. Same with him again, lousy slides. No 30/20/10-rule there. Btw. my bet is that Yahoo will purchase Twitter.