killer app
3G: It's not the business
News If 3G does indeed turn out to be a killer app, then applications which support video capabilities could provide the value that businesses seek, he said. Menon was not prepared to make a prediction on whether video calls will be the "killer... [19 Apr 2006]
What future for the wireless Square Mile?
News Currently, the jury is still out as to what the killer app will be for such networks beyond straightforward internet access. The City of London has taken the wraps off an ambitious project that will see the Square Mile entirely connected by wi-fi... [07 Mar 2006]
Smart phone big boys on the hunt for killer app
News With the number of smart phones growing at a rate of knots, and a raft of new features joining the likes of push email daily, the mobile industry is searching for the next killer app. Others, however, are looking at novel solutions to the killer... [11 Oct 2005]
Devil's Advocate: Comic capers and unlikely successes
Comment Given that tech successes often come from the most unexpected places, Martin Brampton points to an up-and-comer that could just be the next best thing to a 3G killer app. Maybe this is not the killer application so long hoped for by 3G advocates... [05 Sep 2005]
Yahoo! to take on Skype with new VoIP service?
News VoIP is fast becoming the 'killer app' of the internet and this move should push Yahoo! The battle for the consumer voice over IP (VoIP) market is heating up, with one analyst predicting Yahoo! will launch a new internet telephony service within... [16 Aug 2005]
Yahoo! buys into net phone services firm
News s director of instant messaging, called voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) the new online killer application in May when the company updated its Yahoo! Internet giant Yahoo! has agreed to purchase Dialpad, a company that offers internet telephony... [15 Jun 2005]
Yahoo! to push VoIP 'killer app' with IM update
News Messenger, said in an interview: "Email was the killer application from the mid to late 90s, then instant chat came second, now VoIP is opening up the third chapter. Yahoo! is set to introduce a test version of instant messaging software that... [18 May 2005]
Boss going wireless? Teach him a lesson...
News Getting 250 of your top executives to go mobile can be a real trial - especially when their secretaries normally handle 'all that email business' and their killer app is a U2 ringtone. Parcel logistics company TNT has just completed a rollout of... [13 May 2005]
Nokia: Mobile email no 'killer app'
News I don't know if email will fit that profile of a killer app in the longer term. Despite the predictions of analysts and vendors alike, mobile email will not always be the holy grail for business mobility uptake, according to one Nokia executive... [12 May 2005]
The Killer App for On-Demand CRM Multi-Channel Customer Service
White Paper In this white paper, you'll learn why combining the power of an integrated knowledge base and true multi-channel service with the software-as-a-service delivery model creates a potential perfect storm of benefits for both the business and the user... [04 May 2005]
The Killer App for On-Demand CRM: Multi-Channel Customer Service
White Paper Searching for the killer app for this new delivery and business model requires an understanding of both the current market factors changing the CRM landscape, as well as how CRM has evolved over the past decade or so. [13 Apr 2005]
Wireless Beyond the Third Generation - Facing the Energy Challenge
White Paper After a stellar growth over the last decade driven by voice as the killer app, wireless communications is now rapidly moving into a new era propelled by data networking. For a wide host of devices, wireless will serve as the "last interconnection... [22 Mar 2005]
VoIP could be key to WiMax
News WiMax won't be ready for prime time for a couple of years, but when it does get there, internet phone services could be the cash cow for providers, according to a study. WiMax, a technology standard that will provide broadband internet access over... [17 Feb 2005]
3GSM Diary: Social responsibility, killer apps and a giant toaster
Comment Nortel's Debon also, for a split second, gave the impression he believes there is such a thing as a killer app for mobile. Then he went on to tell assembled hacks the killer app is "end user experience". [16 Feb 2005]
Application Problem Resolution: The Case for the Next Killer App
White Paper While software development has undergone multiple paradigm shifts, moving from centralized computing to highly distributed, service-oriented architectures, the processes of problem resolution and application support have hardly changed to... [04 Feb 2005]
