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Google, Microsoft Will Drive Next-Gen Mobile Web Apps Innovation

By James Quintana Pearce - Wed 23 Apr 2008 09:47 AM PST

The next generation of mobile web applications will be driven by Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), according to Nick Jones, vice president of Gartner: “It’s taken 10 years of experimentation on the static web to come up with sites like Facebook, MySpace and YouTube...Those were 10 years during which the barriers for entry were very low – enabling anyone with a server to provide services. It has been much harder in the mobile world, because the operators want to remain in the value chain, controlling what goes out through their ports” reports Computing. Google and Microsoft are more interested in building platforms for other people to put applications on, which will apparently “help to fuel the innovation the industry has lacked so far”.

I’m pretty sure the mobile industry does not lack for innovation—there’s an incredible amount of new and imaginative services and applications coming out every week. The issue is making those services and applications available to the general public and informing the public of their existence ... and sometimes public apathy in the face of some new whizz-bang service that doesn’t really interest them at all. Anyway, it’s the access problem that Google and Microsoft might fix—not necessarily increasing innovation but making it easier for entrepreneurs to disseminate their innovations.

Posted in: Companies, Google, Microsoft

Tags: nick jones, gartner

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3 Responses:
  • From Thomas Ho Wed 23 Apr 2008 11:38 AM

    It’s “interesting” that he didn’t include Apple among the drivers. I’m sure that Steve Jobs won’t be pleased.

    I’m most intrigued to find out whether INSTALLED apps or ‘software as a service’ will dominate the mobile environment.

  • From Steve Haney Wed 23 Apr 2008 05:10 PM

    I agree with Thomas.  Give me a break.  Microsoft?  They’ve been beating this horse for years and have yet to produce anything compelling.  Regarding the Android effort, I don’t see how one more Linux OS variant is going to change anything, even with Google behind it.  The issues run much deeper, and they have to do with the carriers giving up control, which they are slowly doing.  Apple forced them to give up control of their pipe with the iPhone, and so we finally got an innovative mobile device.  The apps coming with the SDK are going to be even cooler.

    Most analysts dissed Apple in the 80’s with the Mac, and they will continue doing so.  It is not in their interest to support anyone but the dominant players.  It’s kind embarrassing in this case, though.  Microsoft fueling innovation?  Give me a break.

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