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Ovum White Paper on The Squace UMI

16 June, 2010 (07:21) | Point of view, Squace related, Uncategorized, Universal Mobile Interface

Ovum White Paper on The Squace UMI

The market opportunity for a universal mobile interface and a review of the Squace solution

At Squace we’re glad to announce the new research white paper from Ovum’s Knowledge Center at Ovum Europe Limited.

Read more -> Order Your free copy of The Ovum White Paper on The Squace UMI

Executive summary

The adoption rate of mobile devices in all their forms as the main interface to web-based services and content has been phenomenal, with the launch of Apple’s iPhone being the fastest ever adoption of new technology.

Ovum estimates that consumer mobile broadband users will grow from 152 million in 2008 to 1.9 billion in 2014 as consumers’ use of the Internet dwarfs that of the enterprise. Likewise use of 3G mobile devices generally is set to exceed 3 billion over the same timescale.

However, the delivery of services and content is hindered by the wide variety of platforms and device manufacturers and the closed, proprietary nature of these ecosystems. Because applications and data may look or behave differently on different platforms the providers and distributors either have to tune them for each platform or make difficult decisions about which one to concentrate on.

There are different types of platform. Some are closed and run by the manufacturer such as Apple’s iPhone; some are based on an operating system such as the Symbian; some are device specific; and some, such as Google’s recent entry of Android, are being adopted by a wide variety of handset manufacturers. Content similarly comes in different forms: some through content portals that have generally been provided by mobile operators and some through app stores that may be device specific or more open.

From the user’s perspective this introduces barriers to switching between devices and platforms with the potential loss of content and inconsistency of interface. From a mobile marketing provider, and the providers of applications and content more generally, this increases the cost of delivery and support, and reduces the potential return on investment.

The user community now has an insatiable desire for more and better applications and services that are easy to use and make the sharing of content and social interaction easy and consistent. Users require services that eliminate the barrier between what they could do on their desktop and what they do on their mobile device, and which let them move seamlessly between the two.

The jungle of options is a barrier that can only be eliminated through the widespread adoption of standards and a consistent portable interface. Squace has launched a universal mobile interface (UMI) that provides such a consistent well thought out interface that it has ported to the majority of mobile platforms and devices. The UMI has a number of major benefits for developers, operators, and users alike, of which the following are key:

  • The interface is consistent on all mobile devices.
  • Users can publish and share content with ease.
  • There is one integration point for developers of applications and content distributors.
  • A cloud-based server provides support that automates the publication of content and eases device mobility between alternative mobile or desk-based Internet devices.
Squace is adopting a wide approach to market penetration. It offers a downloadable client that has been installed over 600,000 times to date, and is building up a channels strategy amongst key identified markets including online communities, the retail and travel industries, and the suppliers of directory and contact services. They are also recruiting technology partners across a wide spectrum. Notable early successes are with the content management systems EPiServer and WordPress.

Squace has to date been built on modest venture funding and expects to break even in the second half of 2011.

Ovum believes that Squace’s UMI provides an excellent opportunity to help business to business (B2B) organizations develop applications and offer content that is easy to distribute and easy for users to adopt and use. We also think that the community will greatly appreciate the ease of switching between devices and the elimination of barriers between desktop and mobile Internet usage.

About OVUM

Ovum is the leading European headquartered authority on telecoms, software and IT services, with unique expertise where these sectors converge. Advising on the commercial impact of technology and market changes in telecoms, software and IT services. Ovum deliver essential advice on market trends and drivers, and unrivalled insight into companies, markets and technologies. Ovum offers a range of integrated services that includes tailored consultancy, advisory services that give clients direct access to our analysts, and specialist research. Ovum expertise is based on more than two decades of research conducted globally.

Ovum works with companies all over the world to help them achieve their business goals. Our clients from Fortune Global 500 companies to start-ups use Ovum because they need to base their strategies on quality advice they can trust.

Ovum advises senior decision-makers within the world’s largest technology users, IT and software vendors, IT service providers, telecoms operators, regulators, service providers, equipment suppliers, consultancies and investors. Working with both the supply-side and the user community gives Ovum a unique insight into the demand and the drivers for technology and market opportunities.

Read more -> Order Your free copy of The Ovum White Paper on The Squace UMI

Press Release – Squace receives the prestigious
Red Herring 100 Europe Award

31 May, 2010 (09:18) | News, Squace related, Uncategorized

Press Release
Hotel Lutecia, Paris, France
May 27th
Squace receives the prestigious Red Herring 100 Europe Award

The Red Herring editorial team selected the 2010 Finalists as the most innovative companies from a pool of hundreds from across Europe. The Finalists were evaluated on both quantitative and qualitative criteria, such as financial performance, technology innovation, quality of management, execution of strategy, and integration into their respective industries.

For the Squace management the award is yet another validation that they are on the right track to revolutionize internet access from mobile devices. According to all leading business analysts, such as OVUM, Gartner and Morgan Stanley, internet on mobile will be bigger than internet via PC in the very near future.  Today over 4 billion devices are internet enabled. In 2015 this will surpass the 10 billion mark.

The patented Universal Personal Mobile Interface of Squace provides users with the fastest possible access to content and services from whatever device that is connected to the internet.  At any time they can bookmark ‘their stuff’ for instant mobile access. The Squace interaction architecture also makes it easy to share content with friends and colleagues on many different levels. Squace enables instant access to content for both personal and business usage.

Squace also liberates content and service providers with the shortest time to market into the mobile arena and viral reach and distribution is achieved through Squace’s 360 distribution engine.. The restrictive issues of device fragmentation are made redundant and monetization is enabled with the ability to deliver  non intrusive, contextual relevance marketing.

Advertising, sponsorship and promotions are served, measured and reported on via Squaces back end platform that takes third party services via an easy plug in architecture.

Squace has offices in Stockholm, London and Amsterdam.

For further media enquiries please contact:

Frank Verschoor CEO
frank.verschoor@squace.com
mobile: +31 6 51400434
Döbelnsgatan 48
113 52 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN

Squace is always experimenting with soon-to-be-released mobile features at our tech blog: labs.squace.com

RED HERRING EUROPE 2010

10 May, 2010 (13:05) | Uncategorized

Red Herring

We are delighted to be finalists in the prestigious ‘Red Herring Europe 100’ event to be held from May   25th – 27th, Hotel Lutecia, Paris, France 2010. Red Herring’s editorial team have analyzed hundreds of cutting edge European technology companies and have selected Squace as a finalist and one of the leading European technology players positioned to grow globally at an explosive rate during 2010 and beyond.

The Squace team will present to a broad selection of venture capitalists, industry experts, analysts and media commentators during the 3 day event and look forward to meeting with fellow CEO’s, founders and investors of other exciting award winning mobile technology companies

Do you want to work on Squace?

11 December, 2009 (15:46) | Uncategorized

Are you a highly skilled & passioned software developer?
At Squace we develop a personal mobile app, which will provide all kinds of human on the planet with online oxygen wherever they go. Our software application provides each individual user with a small screen optimized navigation path (Patent pending) to have simple click access to personally relevant information sources and applications on their mobile and the internet. The Squace application will be made available on all types of mobile devices, which are Internet enabled. If you’re an excellent software developer who is into cool stuff and want to spend your energy with a passioned team on a clear mission – we can provide the challenges you are looking for!

Technology-wise Squace is a server-based solution with extremely thin native clients for Iphone, Android, Java, etcetera. Other developer keycharacteristic are amongst else great user experience, scrum, database optimization, effective search, tag frameworks, efficient load balancing, and high volume traffic.

Read more about the company and the strategy at www.squace.com or www.universalmobileinterface.wordpress.com.

We are looking for software engineers, software architects, user experience designers in the following areas of expertise:
• Client application development (small screen mobile devices, Java, Android, Iphone)
• Core architecture development (Java Hibernate, Postgres)
• Web application development (Java, Javascript, Flash)

We are happy to inform you more, if you have any interest.

Please let us know, send us a mail and introduce yourself and we’ll get in touch with you!

jobs@squace.com
Career inquiries

Geek Girl Meetup Party at Squace 24 oktober 2009

24 October, 2009 (21:26) | Uncategorized

Squace welcome Geek Girl Meetup # 2

21 October, 2009 (11:38) | Uncategorized

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On Saturday, October 24th will see over 100 girls’ “home” to us at a party.
All women with a passion for web, entrepreneurship, design, or something in the broad sense can be called geeky are welcome to Geek Girl Meetup.

Check it out:
http://geekgirlmeetup.com/

Have you seen the new release of Squace?

10 July, 2009 (18:34) | Uncategorized

Picture of the Squace client
Squace makes it possible to access, store and share whatever link (URL) – Reduce the size of the product to enhance speed and handset coverage – And – turn excellent usability into a user experience beyond expectations.

The truth is that the design specification covers lot’s of wall-space in our office and includes stuff yet to come. Quite clearly – the team was, and still is, setting up high standards for what Squace shall accomplish.

Facebook applicationAt the bottom you have the dashboard with your favorite Internet services such as Facebook, Twitter and Gmail. Easy to find, easy to log on to and, this is the real benefit, easy to integrate with a content providers API.

Try the new Squace today
Just start it from your phone and you get an automatic upgrade. You can also go to www.squace.comor from your mobile m.squace.com to get it.

Try this out: Totally Looks LikeWired.comFlickr MobileMySpace Mobile


The first Universal Mobile Interface, UMI – concept.

We now have the first service to illustrate the strength of the Universal Mobile Interface, UMI, concept. Hopefully more services will follow, but presently this is to my knowledge the only service that can be regarded as an UMI. The new version of the client already runs on about 1000 different phone models. For further information about the service and to down load please visit the Squace site. What is it then that makes Squace a UMI and why will this release the potential of the mobile Internet?

The new version of Squace has the capability to act as the mobile desktop comprising most key services, such as messaging, calling, web links and applications. It does so independently of operator and device and is fully controlled and customised by the user. In addition, it is also very easy to integrate existing web services or create mobile services enabling long tail content going mobile. Compared to the previous version of the Squace service, launched in the spring of 2008, the whole Internet is now available and there is also direct access to applications.

The user interface has become even more intuitive. The number of clicks to whatever content or applications, the individual may prefer, are fewer than ever. The viral potential of Squace, being a fully operator and device independent service connecting all users, will be really interesting to follow.

We are now in a similar position compared to the early days of the Internet with the position to experience massive peer to peer distribution of content, but this time in the mobile space and now including more or less the whole population on this globe, not just those having a PC. Exiting!

The new version of Squace certainly holds a huge potential and with more integrated content and applications this may be a key mile stone within the development of the mobile Internet. However, what this type of UMI service does is to fully integrate the mobile and the fixed Internet. This is making the mobile what it should have become a long time ago, just another window or access point to the Internet and its services.Here are some examples:
GigaOMOliver StarrTechCrunchGoogle SearchYahoo mobile

Squace Party follow up

22 May, 2009 (13:24) | Uncategorized

Do you remember what happen the night of May 14? To refresh your memory follow the link to the party-follow-up-site. There is some excellent photage mainly thanks to Micke. And thanks to Thomas, Erik, Pelle, Benny (great pictures), Qing, Torbjörn, Sven, Johan, Andreas, Stoffe, Little Micke, Fredrik, Jens, and Lars. And of course, our fantastic team in the bar; Amanda, Vendela and Jessica along with there friends Oscar and Johan. We and 200 other people had a lot of fun.

Site: http://party.mysquace.com/

What can you expect from the next release of Squace?

15 April, 2009 (14:25) | Applications, Uncategorized

How can we go forward when we don’t know which way to turn – John Lennon, precise as always. When you have a map and know where you are then it’s easy to move – or even run – forward.

Squace is on the Internet Venture map, the position is Universal Mobile Interface and the way forward is to supply other internet vendors with a simple and free toolbox to make there Internet services easy to use in the mobile.

What can you expect from the next release of Squace?

The key challenges the teamed was facing:
- Make it possible to access, store and share whatever link (URL)
- Reduce the size of the product to enhance speed and handset coverage
- Create easy tools and API:s for content providers to build mobile services and applications
- And – turn excellent usability into a user experience beyond expectations.

The truth is that the design specification covers lot’s of wall-space in our office and includes stuff yet to come. Quite clearly – the team was, and still is, setting up high standards for what Squace shall accomplish. Great work everyone, let’s have a release party and then gear up.

So, even before the releases, parties and all the fun work to come – let’s have a quick lock at Squace (yes, the live version will be provided shortly).

The foundation of the user interface is as before, links organized in a pattern of squares. If you are a not yet a believer (strange?) the square provides a superior oversight, reduces the number of clicks and, this is important, creates a look-, feel- and work-alike in most handsets. In fact we have yet another high level target – to cover more than 1500 different devices including every new Internet capable handset and, almost without native clients. In the new version we have mad sure that there is just one click to your bookmarks, or contacts, or your messages or your favorite services. But usability and functionality is not enough – there has to be a hart and feeling as well, tiny things, small details that take the square out of the square and makes the experience nice and natural. So, we have cut out all the squares – just pictures until you move the tool-tip – to provide a first impression that really makes a impact – great for brands.

Other important experience improvements is site icons presented with the name of the bookmark, extended actions i.e. that the user can change name, tag and make bookmarks private or public, menu to easy access all the basic views and pop ups (that disappears on tool-tip movement) for messages, API notifications and system messages (they will happen – we are server based).

The usability key is to reduce URL-tapping – and to achieve that we need some serious tapping, naming and tagging of any type of URL. Every bookmark saved in Squace is possible for other users to find with less tapping. The best example, and this is why easy sharing is fundamental in the UMI, when one user go through the struggle of tapping in a URL (less struggle if you do this on the computer) and then share that with your friends. Or why not a set of links (named Collections in Squace). It’s much like your friend is sending you I-tunes collections because you always complains  of lack of good music. Some produce new stuff, others mix and share stuff together and most people are laid back consumers. Yahoo had some funny name on this pheromone.

At the bottom you have the dashboard with your favorite Internet services such as Facebook, Twitter and Gmail. Easy to find, easy to log on to and, this is the real benefit, easy to integrate with a content providers API. Create your own application, let people “download” you wrapped application from your site and you will not only have a premium space in the dashboard, you can also interact with the user – notifications will be collected in the pop up message bar. Read more about Squace free and featured business proposals under Publisher in the upcoming new website and learn how to create a mobile version of your in just a hour.

Let’s finish this session with some lyrics by another great artist. If you read the lyrics you understand why this song will be the lead theme at our upcoming party – Coldplay, you are invited to do Square One all night May 14.

Listen to Square One on Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/track/5DSPvCmOtmlKBGQwpsQvNd

you’re in control
is there anywhere you wanna go
you’re in control
is there anything you wanna know
the future’s for discovering
the space in which we travel in

from the top of the first page
to the end of the last page
from the start in your own way
you just want
somebody listening to what you say
it doesn’t matter who you are

under the surface trying to break through
decifering the codes in you
I need …?
I’m on the top, I can’t get back
whoa whoa whoah
whoa whoa whoah

the first line in the first page
to the end of the last page
you where …?
from the start in your own way
you just want
somebody listening to what you say
it doesn’t matter who you are
it doesn’t matter who you are

you just want
somebody listening to what you say
oh, you just want
somebody listening to what you say
it doesn’t matter who you are
it doesn’t matter who you are

is there anybody out there who
is lost and hurt and lonely too
they’re bleeding all the colors into one
and a few come undone
as if you’ve been run through
some catapult who fired you
you wonder if your chance will ever come
or if you’re stuck in square one

Squace – one of hundred most promising tech companies in Europe

31 March, 2009 (12:20) | Mobile Internet, Uncategorized

Squace selected as 2009 finalist in RED HERRING 100

RED HERRING 100
Since 1996, Red Herring’s editorial team has diligently surveyed entrepreneurship around the globe. Technology industry executives, investors, and observers have regarded the Red Herring 100 lists as an invaluable instrument to discover and advocate the promising startups that will lead the next wave of disruption and innovation.

Past award winners include Google, Yahoo!, Skype, Netscape, Salesforce.com, and YouTube.

See the complete here

About Red Herring
Red Herring, Inc., founded in 1993, is a media company whose mission is to cover innovation, technology, financing and entrepreneurial activity. Its staff of award-winning journalists tell readers what’s first, what matters and most importantly, why.

Our journalists, research specialists and newsletter editors investigate on a global basis and report how the world of innovation and entrepreneurship are transforming business and how the business of technology is transforming the world. We provide a deep understanding of venture capital and capital
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