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MobiTV v Howard Forums 
Articles From jkOnTheRun- "Howard Chui has reported through a mailing list we belong to that MobiTV is trying to take Howard Forums down for something that one of the forum members has posted in a comment.  It seems that MobiTV did something stupid and set up URLs that their customers can access from mobile phones to access (paid) streaming video content.  The problem is that MobiTV was very lazy and didn't secure those URLs with any kind of login, instead depending on no one sharing the URLs with non-customers.  Of course a Howard Forum member posted the URLs and MobiTV sent a takedown letter to Howard to remove the posts.  Howard (well within his rights) refused to remove the comments since it is not reasonable to expect him to police every single comment that gets posted on the forums which can be hundreds or thousands every day.  MobiTV then did something totally unreasonable and has notified the site host that Howard Forums are violating their copyright and is trying to get the site shut down by the host.  This is looking like it might happen according to Howard and we might lose this great source of information with this false claim that a URL is copyrighted material.  We can't let that happen as a web URL can't be copyrighted and in this case all MobiTV has to do is make those restricted URLs secured via a login just like thousands of other sites and services do."

Posted 23:06 on 8/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()
N95 bests iPhone in mobile browsing stats by 6 to 1? 

Steve Litchfield has posted some 'very' interesting stats at All About Symbian. It is hard to believe that the PSP is at the top, but the iPhone position is not surprising because it has not sold well (i.e. 3 million N95's compared to 200k iPhones), and the EDGE network is poor in the UK, very poor. Also, how did the TX manage to squeeze into the list? Thanks to Jah for the link.

Showing that you really can't believe every stat you read without knowing the exact context, and remembering the attention some USA mobile browsing stats got when they announced that Apple iPhone browser use trumped that of any other device, I was interested to see stats from respected UK computer magazine/web site PC Pro, showing the top 5 mobile devices that had accessed their servers in 2008 so far. Read on....

The figures, published in the May 2008 issue of PC Pro, showed:

1. PSP - 23.7%

2. Nokia N95 - 20.2%

3. iPAQ HX series - 20.1%

4. Palm TX - 3.6%

5. Apple iPhone - 3.4%

Which, for a UK tech web site I can quite believe. And which makes a nice corollorary to the conclusions drawn after the US browsing statistics.

And note that the above iPhone figure is despite users getting flat rate data built into their contract. I guess it shows that in the UK, at least, the majority of smart mobile device users either use Wi-Fi or have flat mobile data rates as well.

Statistics, eh? Who'd trust them? My take is that they're always interesting but should always 'be taken with a pinch of salt'!

UPDATE: Choy has correctly pointed out that these stats are just for PC Pro. Rather pointless then...



Posted 13:43 on 8/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()