Galaxy S 동영상

2010. 5. 18. 18:16
Galaxy S  동영상입니다.

국내에서는 5월 27일에 발표한다고 하네요.

나름 Galaxy S 의 장점을 잘 표현한 자료 인것 같습니다.

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MWC 2010 에서 Presentation한 자료입니다.

Apple, Google, Nokia, Microsoft, RIM, Palm 관련 store들에 대한 분석자료라고 보시면 됩니다.

주요내용을 살펴보면..

- 현재 각 앱 스토어들의 app 등록 현황(Apple, Android, Nokia Ovi 순으로 많음)

- Apple은 약 15만개, Android 는 약 2만개, Nokia는 6,000개 정도로 Apple store가 압도적으로 많음

- 현재 성장세는 2009.12~2010.1 등록현황을 보면 Apple이 13,865개로 Android 3,005개 보다 약 4배이상 많이 등록되고 있음.
  (Apple -> Android -> Ovi 순으로 많아지고 있습니다.)

- Free와 Paid app비교를 보면 Android Market이 등록된 app중 57%가 무료로 무료app 비중이 가장 큼
 (apple은 등록된 app중 25%가 무료 app)

- App들의 평균가격은 RIM/Microsoft가 가장 높음(RIM : $8.26, Windows : $6.99) iPhone/Android에 비해 약 2배정도 비쌈 


- Tetris Game의 경우 Apple은 $4.99인데반해 Windows market에서는 $6.99에 팔림
   IM+ for Skype의 경우 Apple은 $4.99인데 반해 Windows market에서는 $29.99에 팔림

- User가 주로 받는 App은 Games이 많은 비중을 차지(Apple : 58%, Windows : 29%)

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2010 MWC에서 공개한 Windows Phone 7 Series 관련하여 정리를 한 내용.


기존의 Windows mobile 6.5 와는 전혀다른 획기적인 UI를 들고 나와 많은 사람들의


관심을 샀다. 새로운 UI는 기존의 실행 중심의 UI구조에서 실제 사용자의 경험적인 측면을 중시하는


UI 구조로 진화되었다는 점에서 많은 사람들이 관심을 보이고 있는 것 같다.


Apple과 Android OS 의 경쟁속에 Windows mobile는 다소 밀리는듯 보였으나,


이번 발표로 과연 Windows mobile의 입지가 얼마나 커질지 궁금도 하다.


Windows phone 7 series 관련 정보를 살펴보자.


<Window Phone 7>

- Windows mobile 7을 OS로 탑재

- Windows phone 7 시리즈의 가장 큰 변화는 종전 Windows mobile과 전혀 다른 형태의

  UI를 담았다는 것(Zune HD UI를 적용)

- 커널이 기존의 WM6.0, 6.5X 대와는 다른 Windows CE 6. Zune HD와 같은 커널

- 외관 디자인도 ZuneHD 와 흡사

- UI의 두드러진 특징은 타일과 허브 UX라는 구조로 나뉜 것. UI는 유저가 편집 불가

  (실행중심의 UI → 이용자 경험적 측면의 UI로 변화)

- Window 7 폰 시작화면은 interface를 좀 더 개인화 하기 위해 '라이브 타일' 개념을 도입

 

* 라이브 타일 : 휴대폰이나 인터넷으로 보다 자동으로 정보를 update 할 수 있는 바둑판식 사용자 interface

 (ex : 친구의 '타일'을 하나 생성하면 사용자는 친구가 업로드한 사진이나 글을 실시간으로 확인이 가능)

 

- 모든 윈도우 폰 7 시리즈 기기에는 전면에 3개의 버튼을 지원 할 것 이라고 밝힘

  [ 스타트 버튼, Search(Bing 검색엔진) 버튼,  Back 버튼 ]

- 추가로 Camera button 과 Power button 제공

 

- "Windows Phone Hubs"를 통해 강력한 통합 경험 제공

 ( MS자사가 보유한 Web, Application, Service의 연관 contents들을 한 화면에 통합하여 제공)

- 사람들(People), 사진(Pictures), 게임(Games), 오피스(Office), 음악과 비디오(Music+Video),

  마켓 플레이스(Marketplace) 등 6개의 UX 허브로 구성

 

[6개의 UX 허브 소개]

① People Hub

- people 허브는 쉽게 통합 Social 네트워크 허브 임.

- facebook, Windows live에 업데이트되는 지인들의 글이나 사진 등 업데이트를 바로

  확인하고 관리나 대화 가능(Twitter는 현재 이 허브에 들어있지 않은 상태임)

 


② Picture Hub

- 사진과 동영상을 Social 네트워크 서비스에서 쉽게 공유 하고 즐길 수 있음

- 인터넷과 PC에 있는 이용자 사진을 자유롭게 가져와 감상 가능

 


③ Games Hub

- XBOX Live의 모든 것을 경험 가능

- XBOX Live 게임과 스팟라이트 피드, 게이머의 아바타 상태, 성취율과 게이머 프로필,

  2300만 명에 이르는 XBOX 라이브 친구들과 만날 수 있음

 


④ Music & Video Hub

- 이 부분은 Zune HD와 매우 유사

- 음악과 동영상을 즐기고 June Market place에서 음악이나 동영상을 다운로드 가능

 

⑤ Marketplace Hub

- 검증된 Window7 시리즈용 application 과 game을 download하고 실행

 

⑥ Office Hub

- 아웃룩, 워드, 파워포인트, 엑셀, 원노트, 쉐어포인트 워크스페이스 등 여러 업무에 활용

  가능한 기본 애플리케이션을 더욱 강력하게 upgrade

 

- Qwerty keyboard 지원 예정이며 4point multi touch interface를 지원할 예정

- Adobe Flash 지원 관련해서는 언급하지 않

- Window phone 7 용 서비스를 최초로 개발할 통신 사업자로는 미국의 AT&T와 프랑스의

  Orange가 될 것으로 관측


아래는 관련 동영상이니 참고 해보시기 바랍니다.
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MWC에서 공개된 bada 관련 Game app

2010. 2. 22. 09:35


전체적으로 Game app이 돌아가는걸 보았을때, bada라는 platform 및 Wave 폰의 성능은 괜찮아 보인다.

다만, Samsung의 bada platform이 성공하기 위해서는 좋은 SW를 얼마나 app store를 통해

User에게 제공 해 줄수 있을지가 관건일 것  같다.

Apple의 14만개나 되는 app과 Android의 3만개가 넘는 app 여기에서 과연 삼성 app store는

살아 남을 수 있을지...

MWC에서 Demo로 보여준 3가지 game에 대한 동영상이다.


1. Asphalt 5

삼성에서 작년에 출시한 Jet 폰에서의 Asphalt 4는 정말 실망일 수 밖에 없었다.
Java용 Game app의 한계일 수도 있다는 생각이 든다.
하지만 이번 MWC 2010에서 공개한 Wave폰에서의 Asphalt 5 game은 찬사를 보낼 만 하다.
iPhone에서 Asphalt 5 game을 구동한것처럼 전혀 뒤지지 않는 game 성능을 보여준다.
오히려 Super amoloed를 탑재해 더 선명한 화면에서 Game을 진행 할 수 있다.



2. baseball slugger
 iPhone에서도 즐길수 있는 홈런 레이스 게임이다.


3. Glo
Glo라는 Game app은데 어떤게임인지는 나도 자세히 모르겠다.
봄/여름/가을/겨울 중 하나를 선택해서 game이 진행되는것 같기는한데..

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Google Goggles Service에 대하여...

2009. 12. 16. 09:51

Google 에서는 참 기발한 Service를 많이 제공하는 것 같다.
오늘 소개할 Service는 Google Goggles... 이미 많은 사람들이 Web 서핑을 통해 또는 기사들을 통해
들어봤을 것이라 생각된다.

구글의 Goggles Service이야기로 들어서면,
쉽게 이야기 해서 이 Service는 휴대전화 카메라로 찍은 사진의 사물을 식별해서 관련 정보를
제공해 주는 Service이다.
아래 그림 및 동영상을 보면 어떻게 사용 가능한지 쉽게 이해가 간다.
참고로 Goggles service는 Android os 1.6 version 이상에서만 동작한다.

<LandMark>

<Books>

<Contact info>

<Wine>

<Art>


<Logo>



이미 이전부터 나와 많은 사람들이 알고 있는 Layar와 좀 비슷해 보이긴 하는데, Layar와 비교하려다 보니 Service
측면에서 좀 다른 것 같다. Layar는 단순히 GPS 정보와 나침반을 이용해 사용자가 찾고자하는 contents에 대한 위치및 
정보를 카메라 화면상에 보여주는 것인데...
Google Goggles는 위 기능을 포함하여 추가로 사물이나 건물 등을 찍어 해당 사진을 scanning해 contents에 대한 정보를 
web상에서 보여 주는 것이다. 
아마 OCR(문자인식) 이나 사진인식 기술들과 구글의 막강한 검색 엔진이 합쳐져서 이러한 Service가 나온 것 같다.


Google은 참 많은 시도를 하고 있는 것 같다. Android Market에 더 많은 app들이 나왔으면 하는 바램이다.
현재는 Apple store보다 양적으로나 질적으로 app들 수준이 많이 떨어져 있지만,
앞으로 android market은 보다 더 빠르게 성장 할 것으로 보인다.
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2009 iPhone apple store best 16 applications

2009. 11. 9. 10:37

애플 스토어에서 인기있는 app 16가지 소개

전  facebook, Quickoffice, iFitness 만 가지고 있네요^^

나머지 것들도 사용해봐야지..


Facebook

Best Social Media App: Facebook

Sixty-five million people a month currently access Facebook from their mobile phones, according to the social network. Its impressive iPhone application shows why mobile is exploding for Facebook. The original app has been upgraded twice, most recently with a new icon-based homescreen and personalisation features to help users keep tabs on their most important friends. The app is an excellent example of focusing on the features most useful for users on the go, while also making it simple to upload photos and videos. The best Facebook app on any platform, and currently the best example of social media on the iPhone.
Download from iTunes: free


Flight Control

Best Game: Flight Control

With more than 20,000 games available, the iPhone is laying waste to DS and PSP for quantity. What about quality, though? While there's no shortage of visually stunning 3D titles emerging, it's actually a 2D game that's taken the App Store by storm. The subject is air-traffic control: planes appear on-screen, and you guide them in to land by tracing their flight paths with your finger -- making sure they don't crash. Updates throughout the year have added new levels and aircraft, while its online leaderboards have fuelled bragging. There's even a Google Maps mash-up showing the top players around the world.
Download from iTunes: 59p


Jamie's 20 Minute Meals

Best Celebrity App: Jamie's 20 Minute Meals

Jamie Oliver as an iPhone star? You might not like the man, but you can't find fault with his application. It's a collection of 50 recipes, complete with step-by-step instructions, photos and even 75 minutes of video of the man himself. No expense has been spared, either: the photos make everything look ravishing, the instructions are idiot-proof, and there's even a shopping list feature to help when sourcing the ingredients. Everything is part of the app too -- it's a whopping 404MB in size -- so you're never left stranded in mid-masala if you lose your connection. Proper -- sorry about this -- pukka.
Download from iTunes: £4.99


Spotify

Best Music App: Spotify

Spotify doesn't need more gushing from us -- the streaming-music service has been feted by journalists, celebrities and music-biz bosses alike this year. Its iPhone app still deserves a hearty cheer though, for getting around the key Achilles Heel of streaming-music apps: what happens when you get on the Tube? With Spotify, what happens is you switch to the 3,333 songs you've cached on the iPhone itself, in playlists. The free-to-download app requires a £9.99 monthly subscription to actually work, but it's a powerful reason to upgrade. Now, if only it could run in the background like the Android version... 
Download from iTunes: free, plus £9.99 per month


Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite

Best Office App: Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite

Would you believe it: Microsoft hasn't released its Office suite for iPhone. That's left the way clear for rivals, with Quickoffice Mobile Suite being the best of the bunch so far. Its basic features include Quickword and Quicksheet for editing Word and Excel docs respectively. Copy and paste, text formatting, formulas and all the other features you'd expect are there. But it's the features beyond that which make it a must-have for iPhone-toting workers. Files can be transferred over Wi-Fi, and it can be used to remotely access your MobileMe iDisk. But even just for basic document editing, it's an excellent choice. 
Download from iTunes: £5.99


Newsstand

Best News App: Newsstand

As a headline-surfing tool, the iPhone is a joy -- from iPhone-optimised Web sites such as BBC News and The Guardian through to dedicated apps for a host of newspapers and broadcasters. For those with a slightly more technical bent, however, Newsstand is the best RSS reader available on any smart phone. Partly because of its smooth synchronisation with Google Reader online, and partly because it's slick and smart. Categories, an integrated mini-browser, and the ability to share stories via email or Twitter all work like a dream, while there's also the option to browse via a virtual newspaper rack. That feature's a novelty, but the app is most certainly not. 
Download from iTunes: £2.99


I Am T-Pain

Best Novelty App: I Am T-Pain

Spotify might be the best iPhone app for listening to music, but I Am T-Pain is the most innovative and downright silly (in a good way) app for making it. The app uses the same Auto-Tune technology that every R&B star and their aunt has used in the last year, allowing you to sing along to a selection of T-Pain songs with your voice turned suitably robot-like. The results can then be published to Facebook or emailed to friends -- with a freestyle mode to send them any message you like. I Am T-Pain is a novelty, but it's a novelty that'll keep you and your friends laughing like a drain for, ooh, weeks. Which is weeks longer than most novelty apps. 
Download from iTunes: £1.79


Meter Readings

Best Money-Saver: Meter Readings

iPhone users who are parsimonious with their remaining pennies will love Meter Readings, which for just 59p aims to save you much, much more in the long term. How? It lets you track your household utility meters -- electricity, gas and water -- and then calculates how much you're using them and how much it's costing you. Crucially, it supports the fiddly multi-tariffs favoured by many energy suppliers here in the UK, before turning everything into pretty graphs to pore over when trying to figure out whether to change supplier. Not an app you'll show off in the pub, but one that'll ensure you can afford a few extra rounds. 
Download from iTunes: 59p


Nimbuzz

Best Communications App: Nimbuzz

The best messaging app for iPhone remains its native email client, but since that comes built in, we've looked further afield. Nimbuzz is the best unified instant-messaging app for iPhone, supporting traditional IM networks like Yahoo, Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger, as well as social networks such as Facebook and MySpace. The addition of Skype is what makes it worth having, however, as does its price: free. Its interface does a good job of making sense of all these networks, and the latest version offers push notifications. Against stiff competition, this is the app we'd recommend for now. 
Download from iTunes: free


iXpenseIt

Best Finance App: iXpenseIt

Like Meter Readings, this app isn't one of the sexier uses for iPhone. It's mightily useful, however, for anyone looking to track expenses or plan a monthly budget. The interface is clean and quick to use, with good visual representations of your spending by category. It feels secure too -- a concern for many corporate users -- with password protection and the ability to backup and restore data at will. And if you want a gimmick -- but a genuinely useful one -- you can take snaps of individual receipts to be stored in your records too. Just what the company accountant ordered. 
Download from iTunes: £2.99


iFitness

Best Health App: iFitness

Want to lose pounds at a startling rate? Buy a pay-as-you-go iPhone. Ho ho ho. But if you're looking to get fit, there's no shortage of iPhone apps that can help. iFitness is the most polished and comprehensive one available, offering a database of more than 230 exercises, complete with photos showing how you should look when doing them. There are instructions too, but the real value of this app is the ability to compile a custom workout, and track your progress -- complete with the ability to email the results to yourself. The ability to backup this data is important, too. 
Download from iTunes: £1.19


Qype Radar

Best Travel App: Qype Radar

Yes, you can use your iPhone to find train times, but what to do once you get where you're going? For a British audience, this is where Qype Radar comes in. It offers user reviews of restaurants, bars, shops, hotels and hundreds of other categories of place, with a five-star ratings system, and extra information including addresses and phone numbers. It ties in Google Maps to offer directions, and also lets you upload your own reviews from your iPhone, including photos. Plenty of blather is talked about user-generated content, but Qype Radar is one of the apps making UGC genuinely useful in your daily life. 
Download from iTunes: free


Foursquare

Best Location App: foursquare

The same people who were buzzing about Twitter in its early days are buzzing about foursquare now. Cynics may mutter that this isn't a recommendation, but it's certainly a sign foursquare should be more than a novelty. The gist is simple: 'check in' when visiting places in a supported city (only London so far in the UK), and earn Xbox-style achievement badges for specific milestones. It's part game, competing against your friends for points, but also part nightlife guide, letting you see who's been where most recently. It relies on having a few mates using it, but if you do, it's an intriguing mash-up of social networking, location and game. 
Download from iTunes: free


RedLaser

Best Utility: RedLaser

Are barcodes exciting? Not really. But RedLaser makes a good fist of making them much more interesting. It lets you scan barcodes using your iPhone camera, identifying products and then hunting down the best price online via Google Products and Amazon. The key use: you're in a shop and want to check if a product is available cheaper online. It's fully localised for the UK in terms of currency and Web sites, too. The serious use might be saving cash and sending high-street firms bust, but the silly use involves scanning every barcode in sight, just to see if you can stump it. 
Download from iTunes: £1.19


Bebot Robot Synth

Best Kids App: Bebot Robot Synth

Bebot isn't designed specifically for kids: it's not one of the many colour-spotting, shape-sorting toddler apps on the iPhone. Even so, it's the single app that's made this writer's child constantly try to steal dad's iPhone throughout 2009. It's a musical synthesiser that's capable of some powerful effects, if you get into the filtering, looping and distortion settings. What's of more relevance to toddlers, however, is the fact that when they touch the screen, a cartoon robot moves his mouth to make the noises. Simple, but sublime. If proper techno DJs had this, they might smile more. 
Download from iTunes: £1.19


Layar Reality Browser

Most Futuristic App: Layar Reality Browser

We'll admit it: the main reason right now for having an augmented-reality browser on your iPhone is so you can tell people you have an augmented-reality browser on your iPhone. It sounds a bit Tron, and is a cheaper alternative to an actual lightbike. But AR apps such as Layar are also hugely intriguing, layering Web data over your handset's live camera feed, letting you spin round in Piccadilly Circus, for example, and see what places nearby have Wikipedia entries. Developers can create their own layers for anything they like -- gigs, house prices, sex offenders... It's a glimpse at the future. Possibly. 
Download from iTunes: free

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