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OECD KANZ Summit – Seoul, Korea

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

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Korea Australia New Zealand (KANZ) Broadband Summit
18th –20th June 2008 – Hosted by Korea
Convention and Exhibition Centre (COEX), Seoul, Korea

Introduction:
Participating in some of the events taking place in Seoul over June 2008 was a fantastic opportunity, as Seoul put on a show like none other, hosting multiple world leading conferences, conventions and summits continuously over the month.

I really enjoyed Simon Bureau’s presentation during the ICT evening – marking the end of the OECD Ministerial Meeting and the start of the Broadband Summit – there was a exceptional opportunity here, to learn more about Korea’s Digital Content Industry. Having the opportunity to personally meet Minister Cunliffe after his enlightening talk was also a highlignt and I thought Minister Cunliffe gave a great opening speech the following day during the keynote speeches. Speeches were also given by Hon See Joong Choi, Chair, Korean Communications Commission, and Hon Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy, Australian Minister Department of Broadcasting, Communications and the Digital Economy – these opened the Summit with a great deal of positive energy to a full house.

I was personally introduced by Michael Stephens to a network of people in the Korean creative digital industry who are pushing their converging sectors rapidly forward in Seoul, including the kind team at Macrograph.
It was great to also connect with some of the bigger visionary Economic developments which are happening in Seoul, Korea, including key people at ETRI and the Incheon 2009 Global Fair & Festival. Not to mention learn more about the fascinating vision for Korea’s global city of the future – called “Songdo International City”.

During the summit there was the opportunity to connect with like minded companies from Australia such as LAMP, who appear to have some amazing research, and Horden Wiltshire, who’s company M.net have just completed a fantastic mobile portal website for the Australian Olympic Campaign where Australians can keep up-to-date on their mobile phones to get all the latest details about how their athletes are competing in the games.

Of course the World IT Show was running in parallel – and this proved to be an unforgettable experience on a scale I’ve never seen before. The display of current and future gadgets was phenomenal.

The KANZ Summit
It was a rewarding experience to participate at the KANZ summit, and have the opportunity to discuss briefly, some of the issues that NZ is about to face for Mobile and Broadband economic growth, with industry experts from New Zealand, Australia and Korea.

I would like to put the following couple of points forward as key issues and trends which struck me as the most important issues coming out of the KANZ summit:

- Convergence is the way forward. Convergence in digital content has its strongest implications when referring to the merging of Film, Television, Social Networking, Online Services, Mobile and Gaming – a merging in both the content, the business models the payment models and the interaction models, through combining peoples expectations of each of these previous separate sectors into a new form of “interactive content services”.

- The hottest space for convergence is taking place over Broadband Internet and over the Mobile Internet. Both of these bandwidth channels have their own unique set of hurdles, standards and solutions for creating optimum business opportunities within each area.

- Both Korea and now following them, Australia, have dropped their mobile bandwidth charges down to negligible amounts, enabling customers to better use their mobile phones to access the mobile internet. This opens up mobile surfing, mobile gaming, and mobile video watching, and will lead the way for the growth of the exciting new space of “rich mobile interactive media convergence”. Both countries have telcos that don’t rely on mobile bandwidth charges to reinforce their Telco business models.

- ‘How and when will the mobile bandwidth charges in New Zealand drop?’ – is the most important question to ask ourselves as a nation. It could be argued that our “highspeed internet” is not too far behind the rest of the world, with some minor enhancements, it could be adequate; (you would still never want to host a global “Facebook style” internet application from New Zealand) but it is our expensive mobile internet pricing plans and lack of mobile infrastructure that will hold our countries digital innovation back from now into the future.

- If New Zealand is to keep up with digital innovations, and potentially offer a country that has similar mobile audience usage habits, and a country that can provide an opportune market for international Blue Chip companies to invest their mobile innovations, strategies, and technologies into; then this issue must be addressed, with dynamic new outcomes achieved. One likely way we will achieve this change, is for the mobile bandwidth charges to drop to negligible amounts per megabyte, this will then lead the way for a shift in New Zealand’s mobile usage behavior and allow us, as a digital content producing country, and as a digital test-bed offering country, to secure international investments into the economy and to be part of the global mobile media economy.

Zodal Develops Anika Odyssey Game for Trickysheep Publishing

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

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Today New Zealand game publisher Trickysheep Publishing released Zodal’s latest adventure game called “Anika’s Odyssey – Land of the Taniwha”.

Anika’s Odyssey is a magical adventure deep into a lush and enchanted land. Be Anika Greenfield and break through reality, to enter a mystical world inspired by Aotearoa, New Zealand. Throughout the adventure, Anika meets wild and curious creatures and exotic Taniwha spirits (New Zealand Maori word for spirits, pronounced ‘tah-nee-fah’) that inhabit this wondrous wilderness.

The game is an enchanting point and click adventure puzzle game, full of a myriad of surprises and charm. Help Anika Greenfield explore her colorful landscape as she searches to reclaim her beloved friend.

Anikas Odyssey is a free web game and was released on the internet today and launched through the USA Game portal Kongregate, “the YouTube of Online Gaming”. Kongregate a gaming and social networking website allows its members to chat while playing games and post comments about the games while bookmarking their favorites and rating the digital content.

In the first day alone the Anikas Odyssey – Land of the Taniwha has been played over 10,000 times, and fans are already demanding a sequel, with comments of praise and adoration being continually posted, such as this comment from a community member “superb game play, spot-on sound effects, nice puzzles, and much more make this an excellent game!”

As the game publisher Trickysheep hold the IP rights to the Anika’s Odyssey franchise and plan to release a sequel and a mobile portable version of the game in the first quarter of 2008. It is likely that Zodal, New Zealand’s Leading Adobe Flash Game and Mobile Game Digital Development Studio, will again be the assigned Game Developer for the follow up project. Trickysheep are reviewing considerations for game sponsorship opportunities. If you are interested in exclusive rights to the sequel please contact partners@trickysheep.co.nz

From the official Anikia Odyssey webpage here – you can link to the social networking sites and keep up with the community activities of Anika Greenfield with beautifully designed Anika pages on Bebo, MySpace and Facebook. To join the Anika Odyssey community and receive information updates go here.

Zodal RugbyMate Popular for Mobile Rugby World Cup

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

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Zodal has released RugbyMate, a next generation 3G mobile utility for keeping track of the Rugby World Cup on your mobile phone. The application is receiving rave reviews in the Mobile Blog Sphere and has also been highlighted in the popular Idealog magazine, a top magazine in New Zealand with a publication focus on entrepreneurial business.

RugbyMate was originally developed for Series 60 mobile phones, such as the new Nokia N95 which support the free Adobe Flash Lite Player, other moble handsets that support the Flash Application are Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Panasonic Phones. The rich graphical mobile utility is also available for free on the Apple iPhone. An updated version of RugbyMate was released today, available for Smart Phones such as i-Mate, Treo, and Blackberry.

The mobile utility is receiving thousands of views, as rugby fans want to support their favorite team such as the All Blacks on mobile, the Wallabies on mobile, South Africa on mobile or their Northern Hemisphere teams and want to keep up-to-date with the exciting Rugby events in France during this 2007 World Cup Rugby Event.

As peoples lifestyles continue to demand more freedom they are they must have access to the scores and information or the ability to check the schedule for the upcoming games while they are out and about with friends, at the beach, or socializing in the city. RugbyMate provides constantly updated information about the latest events at the World Cup direct to your mobile phone. The Rugby Mate application is free, so you don’t have to wait until you get home and back to your old desktop computer to find out what is happening in the action.

If you are interested in downloading the Free Adobe Flash Lite Application or viewing the mobile iPhone Sports Utility on your Apple iPhone then visit the www.rugbymate.co.nz website for more information.

Also keep an eye out for the new Apple iPod Touch available in New Zealand and World Wide and the possible rumors around the Google gPhone for the new mobile experiences which Zodal are preparing to deliver for your enjoyment.

E3 2007 – Wii Fit is it

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Following on from the success of Wii Sport, Nintendo yesterday showcased their upcoming title Wii Fit to cap off the first day at the E3 Conference. Hardcore gamers may have been waiting for previews of Super Mario or Zelda, but it wasn’t to be. Instead, Shigeru Miyamoto wowed the crowd with the yet to be released title for the casual gamer.

Wii Fit doesn’t appear to be anything that new. A combination of DDR, and rehashed games from Wii Sport, but this time taking on a subtler approach to physical activity incorporating stretch type activities like hula hooping and balancing feats – suitable for the whole family. From all reports and from the video, it appears to also have a strong yoga feel. As someone who really enjoys yoga, I’m not sure that I can really get into the idea of taking my cues from an onscreen character while daintily balancing on the pressure sensitive Wii mat. But then again, I’m probably not the target audience. I had my fill of Wii Sport after one sweaty afternoon of boxing and baseball. Don’t get me wrong, I look forward to an afternoon of whiplash and sore hips after swiveling around on the Wii mat and trying to head butt the soccer ball in separate Wii Fit mini games, but as with the Wii Sport, I think the novelty will wear off for me very quickly. In general I like mini games, I think the more unrealistic they are, the more hooked I get. Its something to do with the idea that if I know I can’t do it in real life – like slapping the toilet door on the Raving Rabbids or lassoing them – then I like it. But the more realistic the mini game, such as yoga or head butting a soccer ball, I feel as if I should just get out there and do the real thing!

So my question to the masses is who of you out there plays Wii Sport regularly? And do you see yourselves getting into the Wii Fit with the same vigor – especially as seeing this new incarnation plots your progress against other Miis? Drop us a comment and let me know your thoughts on the video.

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UK's Biggest Social Networking Site Sign iTunes & Kate Modern

Monday, June 25th, 2007

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Bebo is the UK’s biggest social networking site, of a similar vein to the well known MySpace, owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.

Currently with 8.8 million users in the UK and Ireland, Bebo has signed a deal with Apple iTunes enabling their users to download iTunes music files right from the Bands profile pages within the social networking site. Bebo, which is actually based in San Francisco has over 500,000 registered musicians on their site, and they plan to shake up the paradigm by offering promotional ‘Free Single Saturday’ to promote the new service.

Bebo is backed by Benchmark Capital Europe, who also heavily backed the virtual world “Second Life” through the USA division of Beachmark Capital. (Bill Gurley is my favorite ‘Benchmarker’) Bebo are exploring dynamic revenue expansion techniques by diversifying from traditional Web and Broadcasting models, such as the ‘CPM model’, says Joanna Shields, who was recently made President International of Bebo, after leaving her role of Managing Director of Strategic Partnerships for Google Europe. Bebo is experimenting with new ways of incorporating TV series right into its social networking site, in a new style that complements these modern landscapes where the users hang out for endless hours effectively living a digital lifestyle.

Lonely girl 15 caused huge controversies on YouTube when it was first released. A new Zealander Jessica Rose, playing a lonely girl named Bree caused huge speculations as to the whether her video posts were “real” or part of some sort of video marketing ploy. Eventually after much hype and delima it was tracked down to a professional filmed set of Webisodes produced by the famous Hollywood powerhouse talent agency, Creative Artists Agency (CAA). The original “Lonelygirl15″ has garnered well more than 50 million hits.

Bebo have now approached the makers of Lonely Girl 15 to produce a new Social Networking “television” series especially for the digital lifestyle site – called Kate Modern. The show will be totally specific to the UK and the UK audience. Bebo users will be able to make friends with the stars, view the photos that the characters upload, and get to meet them in real locations, which will all be published via the social networking site; and of course download the constantly updated videos to keep on top of what Kate Modern is up to in the UK.

Joanna Shields says: “There is a true revolution of personal expression underway. Social networks provide a unique platform for people to connect with others anywhere in the world in new and innovative ways. Bebo is at the forefront of this phenomenon and has tremendous potential to connect its massive user base with media companies, brands and artists worldwide.

Alot of the advertising, marketing, subscription and revenue concepts that Bebo are developing are untested – and really push the bounds in a convergence of Traditional Internet and Traditional Broadcasting ways of thinking, to deliver new digital content and develop new revenue models around that content. The question remains as to how successful these untested models will be – and also to when will Australia and New Zealand develop their own localized versions of this new Social Lifestyle Infrastructure. If you know of anything that comes close, please post a comment.

The Dragon rising to the Surface?:

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Is the Dragon rising to the surface? Its a question that more and more innovators are asking themselves as Microsoft begin delivering on some of their most recent R&D projects, into a first phase of commercialization.

Microsoft have released their multi-touch, coffee table style touch screen technology called Surface It may appear very reminiscent of Jeff Hans Multi-touch experiments from back in 2005.

Take note however – Jeff Han has also started his own called Perceptive Pixel to market large versions of his Multi Touch screen to companies

Microsoft has also unveiled their new Dragon technology which is behind their Photosynth demo product The demo Photosynth product creates multidimensional spaces out of User Generated “random photos” available through the normal 2D Internet. The architect, Blaise Aguera y Arcas, shows it off in this standing-ovation demo.

Silverlight for Mobile and Desktop

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

What’s the hot new trend ? – you ask : well the convergence of desktop applications, internet hosted applications, and mobile device applications is really heating up.

Scott Holden from Microsoft discusses the future of information delivery systems showcasing Silverlight for Windows Mobile, and how the Silverlight applications can scale from Desktop to Mobile. Currently in alpha Silverlight 1.1 is due for release with supporting tools inside the next year.

Weyert de Boer Represents Zodal in Australia

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

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Well its nearly a week now since the WebDU conference in Australia, and it seems like the buzz is still tingling in the air. The conference representing the leading edge Adobe Flash Developers Conference and dubbed “A Rock Concert For Geeks” hosts speakers from around the world – converging ‘down under’ to provide hands on work shops and discuss leading edge programming with Adobe Platforms. I spoke last year on Flash Lite mobile and multi-player but I was not able to make it this year – however Weyert de Boer from Zodal represented us and pretty much filled the room with us Presentation on putting the upcoming Apollo from Adobe through its paces.

Weyert also showcased Zodal’s lastest Flash game for the Sony PSP game console, which was developed for the highest rating MTV show Rob & Big (the show is currently being broadcast on the MTV channel in USA, Australia and New Zealand, amongst others).
Weyret – a certified Adobe Expert Developer – is on just about all the Adobe Beta programs and has been experimenting with Apollo for sometime and leveraging the Power of its Desktop functionality through integrate .net & JAVA middleware extensions.
All the hype this week has been around the Adobe CS3 Release. But watch for Apollo.

WebDU Video – Flash Lite Discussion, Australia and New Zealand

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

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Flash Lite programming for PSP

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

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