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Non je ne parle pas de convergence des médias (je crois qu’on l’a déjà assez entendu celle-là), ce n’est pas mon domaine. Je parle de la convergence des applications vers les technologies web. Depuis quelques temps un phénomène assez étrange se produit, nous pouvons maintenant déveloper des applications natives Windows, des applications mobiles ou sur OSX avec des technologies web.

Comment ça? du HTML pour créer des applications Windows et mobile!?

Le web à vraiment créé un très vaste écosystème de dévelopeurs spécialisés pour le web, que ce soit des designers, des dévelopeurs php ou python et des intégrateurs web. Il n’est donc pas étonnant que les entreprises veulent tirer profit de cette ressource ou tout évolue rapidement et ou le cycle pour la création d’application web est très court comparé au dévelopement plus traditionnel.

Une de ces compagnies c’est Appcelerator, qui ont créé la platforme Titanium. Cette platforme permet de déveloper une application qui sera traduite sur les platforms iPhone et Android. Et puisque vous êtes déjà habitué à la platforme, la transformer en application ‘desktop’ sur Windows et Mac se fera rapidement.

Il a vraiment un bon momentum autour de Appcelerator qui a passé à sa version 1 récemment, ils ont d’ailleurs lancé leur première application iPad sur le appstore.

Une autre de ses platforme c’est Phonegap. PhoneGap vous permet de créer des application Andriod et iPhone directement avec du javascript et du html. Nous avons aussi Mozilla qui à créé une platform de création de plugin pour firefox qui utiliseulement du javascript nommé Jetpack.

Un temps d’adaptation est nécéssaire

Bien sûr il faut apprendre tous ses nouveaux API. Reste que la barrière qui séparait le web du monde applicatif est de plus en plus mince, reste à voir maintenant si cette tendance va ce maintenir et que les technologies web devriendront la platforme par excellence pour tout ce qui est contenu par votre ordinateur.

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Waiting for Damien Lefebvre (Executive Vice-Président at w.illi.am/) who’s in NYC to buy the new iPad from Apple, the w.illi.am/’s digital marketing team choose for you the best video presenting the new phenomenon gadget.

In the next few days, we’ll do our best to present on this blog a w.illi.am/’s iPad review. Stay tuned folks!

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w.illi.am/ participera au plus grand rassemblement québécois d’experts en technologies web.

Venez nous rencontrer à notre kiosque ou durant le Salon de l’emploi

Nous vous invitons également à voir la conférence : Optimiser les applications web, une approche thérorique, donnée par Sherif Zaroubi, Conseiller senior, le vendredi 12 mars à 14h45.

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Imagine your at the supermarket, you wonder what you will be eating next week. You pop up your iphone,  look at your favorite recipe list directly from your favorite recipe website. You decided what recipe you will do, you look at the ingredients,  check ingredients you don’t have,  it automatically add them to your grocery list. Popup your grocery list, off you go find what you need for the week. What if you could even do this offline like a real app from your ipod touch?

No this is not a application from the Itunes Appstore, what I am talking about is a mobile web application that could work on Iphone, Ipod touch, Palm Pre, and all Droid phone.

There is a new kid in town

If you own a mac you are probably familiar with the web browser Safari, well the Safari gut called Webkit is what is powering all the devices up there I am talking about, even blackberry is working on a browser based on webkit. What so special about webkit? Well it’s cutting edge technology. They implemented every animation you could have in a real application directly in the web browser using CSS3 and it have most features HTML5 will bring in the future, today. Most notably offline website and databases directly in the browser.

With all these devices, you get the big pie of the mobile web browsing, and you get a very good browser to work with. These was neither the case before. You had Windows mobile which use IE 5.5 rendering engine (ouch!), the nokia, backberrie browsers which was actually worse and opera mobile, which is actually pretty good, but do not have a big pie as smartphone goes.

Showtime is using jQTouch for its mobile website, you can save favorite shows and get your weekly schedule

Meet jQTouch and Pastrykit, mobille frameworks

On top of that, we get mobile frameworks popping up to ease the web application development. jQTouch is based on the jQuery javascript framework. To have used it before, it’s a pretty good  rapid development kit for mobile website. You can create basic website with lists and articles in a couple of hours and really feel like a mobile app. Pastrykit is the unofficial framework used by apple. It’s not officillaly released but some developers took the time to open the API to everyone.

An uncomfortable situation

As you can see, pretty much every giant step we took on the mobile web is based on the fact that Webkit is king of the mobile platform. What if the Firefox mobile would come to dethrone Webkit? Well that would be pretty bad for website based on webkit out here, most mobile framework are based only and directly on Webkit. But this is really not the trend right now, with blackberry soon switching to webkit and Google android phone becoming more and more popular (HTC, Samsung and others are developing phone on it), Webkit mobile seems to have at least some great years ahead.

smartmobile The mobile web democratization is coming
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google is evil5 300x270 A Day in Paris at LeWeb09 (2)Google is a constant source of criticism among the “technocracy” here at the conference. Last night’s dinner conversation remained critical of Google Books and how it will further Americanize the websphere. Europeans feel especially threatened by Google, as they “own” not only American, but also European online culture. I agree 100% that these are serious issues.  To quote the first president Roosevelt (not to be confused with FDR) “Yes to big business… Yes to big government.”

Alas, day two of the conference was the source of discussion that kept me thinking about business culture and global culture – both very interesting topics. Here are some inspiring quotes and my thoughts for the day: (Quotes are not verbatim. My comments in italics.)

Online merchandising that inspires

“Whatever you are thinking, think BIGGER…culture, customer service, clothing….we didn’t spend much on Adwords…viral is the best thing to do, as well as building the customer experience online and offline.”

(Tony Hsieh, CEO, Zappos.com)

Quite amazing really, from 2001 to 2008, Zappos’ revenues grew from 0$ to 1 billion. They focus on selling a culture. Almost all their employees are on Twitter, and active on other social network sites. They are extremely focused on their HR department, and ensuring employees are a good fit. Hsieh says they have offered employees $2000 to quit after one week if they thought they had made a mistake. They have two interviews with employees: one classic interview, and one focused on assessing cultural fit. “We want people who will be able to share our culture… the definition of happiness is different for every person.”

His speech was very inspiring. I am motivated to take more time for HR and get better support for recruitment ;-)

“Be there before the sale”…let users promote your product…you don’t have to sell directly…”

(Chris Brogan, President, New Marketing Labs, Author, Trust Agents)

I agree; instead of spending thousands of dollars on PPC and Cos, it’s better to make good use of social networks. PPC is to online advertising what traditional ads were a few years ago. Everyone is spending on it but most don’t take the time to optimize it. Costs are rising as agencies are growing – it’s time to react and use social networks instead.

Let them build it for us

In response to market demand and nuances of banking regulations in different countries, Paypal is opening up its payment system. “We need programmers all over the world to work on the development of whatever remains to be done, focused on our use cases…”

(Osama Bedier, Vice President of PayPal Platform and Emerging Technology)

Smart. Paypal is letting programmers outside Paypal develop with Paypal’s APIs to accomplish their goals. I was saying this to my customers just a few weeks ago: invest more money on an API program instead of developing new features that will only be used by a few people.

…let others innovate for you…

Real-world Counter-Culture

(Danah Boyd, Researcher at Microsoft Research New England, Fellow at Harvard University Berkman Center for Internet and Society)

Danah gave a brillant presentation. It was very likely my favorite one.

Danah Boyd does random word searches on Twitter to discover twittering outside her normal comfort zone. …from racist words on Twitter to youth video content… she looks at the power of visibility online, getting a true picture of the real world. Is it sometimes better to be stuck with televised network programming? Not a chance.

Grinda: ‘le retour du succès”

OLX is a new classified site, very popular locally… it focuses on the South-American and Russian markets. 10M$ revenues per year with ad sense only…”

(Fireside Chat with Fabrice Grinda, Co-CEO, OLX, Inc. and Loic Le Meur, Founder, Le Web)

Grinda says “Whatever you do, you have to be within the top 3 leading markets. This could include your local market, but its best to focus on your top three.” I agree but I also think you need to think outside the box…there are other markets besides the US and Europe. I remember UNYK in Quebec, they were number one in South-America! Finally, they were sold to Viadeo (in France).

Russia Roundtable: Emerging Markets: Focus on Russia

russiaday 071 A Day in Paris at LeWeb09 (2)Moderated by Jennifer L. Schenker, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Informilo.com

Sasha Galitsky, Almaz Capital Partners

Bernard Lukey, CEO, OZON.ru

Edward Shenderovich, Managing Director, Kite Ventures

Arkady Volozh, CEO, Yandex

Google is not a leader in Russia which is going to be the largest EU Internet market (Arkady Volozh, CEO, Yandex)

Amazon is not present at all in Russia and OZON  has taken the lead (Bernard Lukey, CEO, OZON.ru)

The blogosphere is not as well set-up as it is in the west…it’s more kitchen conversation. (Edward Shenderovich, Managing Director, Kite Ventures)

There is more US investment in the US. (Sasha Galitsky, Almaz Capital Partners)

I often wonder how it will all play out in Russia. Just like in Quebec, language can protect the market – that is why Russian companies have a lot of success – but it doesn’t last forever…just think of the Berlin Wall… it came down long before we thought it would…

Have a good week-end.

damien

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