Last week my good friend Nic Haralambous popped round to Ogilvy Cape Town and gave us a great talk on the mobile landscape, mobile social networks, and his successful new company MoTribe whom he set up with Vincent Maher. Great talk.
Last week my good friend Nic Haralambous popped round to Ogilvy Cape Town and gave us a great talk on the mobile landscape, mobile social networks, and his successful new company MoTribe whom he set up with Vincent Maher. Great talk.
Some valid points here. I cannot however understand why this person is so self-opinionated and aggressive, when he is trying to present concepts to a group of people. “You don’t have the technology to build a mobile community” is not only condescending but also absolutely untrue – maybe this is a small group of people now but this is quickly changing in the same way that web design is now a commodity. When mobile design and development is done by everyone, which is quickly growing so that inhouse developers can do this at any agency worth its salt, what is the argument going to be then?