The future of mobile payments initiative, Payforit, is set to be discussed at an AIME Knowledge and Networking seminar sponsored by Dialogue Communications, later this week. The seminar, taking place at the Grange Fitzrovia Hotel, London, on Thursday at 6.30pm, will be hosted by AIME’s Andrew Darling and see speakers from O2, Three, AEI Mobile and Dialogue discuss the evolution and growth of Payforit over the last two years.
Since its inception in 2006, there have been a number of new developments including Web Payforit and Single Click, and a growth in the scope of purchases made through the mobile internet for both mobile content and also services like mobile tickets and donations as well as online for vouchers and credits. This has allowed Payforit’s position in the WAP billing landscape to grow in importance. The seminar will address this progression along with the impact that it will have for operators, API’s and content/service providers, as well as looking at potential factors, which may have hindered Payforit’s growth, and what can be done to remedy this.
Guiom Peersman, managing director at Dialogue said: “Dialogue has been an important force in the development of Payforit since 2006, and was the first to go live with a Payforit customer, as well as the first API to implement and lead the way with both Web Payforit and Single Click, opening up opportunities for new markets.
“However there is still plenty more we can do to increase the success of Payforit, as well as build on brand awareness. That is why this seminar is important, as it will allow us to look at how it works today, address the needs of Payforit and look at ways to perfect the buying experience for consumers further.”
For more information www.dialogue.net/news_and_media/events/2009/04/where-is-payforit-today.html or to register for the seminar visit http://www.aimelink.org/KN/payForIt.aspx
Wapple has announced the launch of Wapple Architect, enabling developers to quickly mobilise existing PC web applications and create new mobile services that integrate existing data and content. Applications created through Wapple Architect will automatically work on any phone and can be accessed via the same URL used for pc web users.
“There is real excitement and demand in the market for serving existing content to mobile users, but developers have been faced with the impossible task of supporting more than 50,000 device and software variants,” says Richard Holdsworth, CTO at Wapple. “The result is that many have either relied upon crude transcoding to deliver very basic content or spent months developing different sites for the varying phones. Others will just concentrate on developing apps for the iPhone, which means missing out on a huge chunk of the market. With Wapple Architect, developers simply describe their content in WAPL (Wapple Application Programming Language) once and let Wapple’s mobile device capabilities automatically optimise and deliver it to any mobile device – from the latest smartphone, such as the G1, or games console to first generation handsets.”
Wapple’s unique, easy-to-understand XML-based language, WAPL lies at the heart of Architect and works in the same way as HTML/XHTML for web. Developers can then take control of device detection by integrating with Wapple’s web services - this identifies when a mobile browser is being used to access the url and serves the appropriate mobile experience.”
The Wapple Exhibit™ device profiler and delivery engine provides dynamic and intelligent optimisation so that applications and domains published using Wapple Architect are accurately rendered not just for all of the devices in use now but from the moment a new handset or update is launched onto the market
“More than 100 new device and software combinations appear every month,” says Holdsworth; “By using Wapple technology, mobile application developers are future-proofing their results. Our delivery technology identifies new device properties the moment they are used and presents content in the right way. The correct mark-up language is delivered, logos and other images are never distorted or in the wrong colour, navigation is presented in the most appropriate way and only functionality the device is able to handle is displayed and adapted to the screen size.”
In addition WAPL can be written into sites built on Wapple’s award winning mobile web publishing platform, Canvas™. Full technical information for Architect is available at http://wapl.info.
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