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Participate in the debate on the UMI blog

19 March, 2009 (17:42) | Uncategorized

During the last couple of month the interest in mobile solutions have expanded far beyond the mobile industry. Internet services, retailers, brand owners are all interested in finding ways to interact with there users or customers in the mobile context. Apples success with Iphone and the app-store is one wake up call – everyone has a Iphone-app in the pipe. Another wake up call is the success with SMS marketing that right now has turned into a barrier. Even though people want interesting proposals (coupons, vouchers, free games, ring tones and much more) the SMS-channel is still a very private channel. The SMS marketing have reached the ceiling.

Follow this kind of discussions on the blog Universal Mobile Interface and others such as; how we make it easier for Internet Services to create a mobile appearance and a mobile business. Why the long tail content is important as a first step for mobile Internet usage. Every idea and opinion matter, welcome to join.

A message from the factory: Help us make Squace even better!

25 February, 2009 (18:13) | Applications, Mobile Internet, Uncategorized

The evidence from Squace Beta trials is conclusive; the service is unique and much appreciated by users from all over the world. The way Squace makes Internet available on regular mobile phones is praised by experts and users alike. But all of us in the Squace factory work very hard to improve all aspects of the service: the user interface itself, service speed, messaging and contact book functionalities etc. We would very much like to know what improvements and new functions are most important to you.

Make your voice heard!

Click here to enter a brief Squace questionnaire.

Squace interview at GigaOM’s Next-Generation Mobile Conference

9 October, 2008 (11:40) | Mobile Internet, Squace related, Uncategorized

GigaOM’s Next-Generation Mobile Conference
September 18, 2008
Mission Bay Conference Center, San Francisco, CA

To see the interview click here!

Squace one of the winners!

25 September, 2008 (17:49) | 2.0, Mobile Internet, Squace related, Uncategorized

Squace one of the winners!

- Invited to present the company to the world’s most influential IT decision makers at the conference ETRE08.

This year’s ETRE conference takes place in Stockholm, 14 to 17 October. ETRE, organized by Red Herring, is one of the world’s most important and prestigious meeting places for IT and telecom leaders. More than 500 personally invited people from all over the world meet and discuss technology and business trends in IT.

Now that ETRE for the first time visits Sweden, InvestICT and Red Herring decided to make it possible for 10 innovative companies to present themselves and their products at the conference. Red Herring was so impressed by the high level of the applications that they finally selected 14 companies. None of them was possible to resist!

In addition to Squace, the following companies were invited: Appear Networks, Bambusa, BehavioSec, ChromoGenics, Density, Josh, Kaskado, Mobi Soft, Nano Radio, Penny, Popcatcher, SERSTECH and TIFIC.

Squace wants to thank Red Herring and InvestICT for their confidence.

PRESS RELEASE: Squace Mobile Web Application Sees Widespread Adoption Since July

19 September, 2008 (09:21) | 2.0, Applications, Mobile Internet, Uncategorized

San Francisco, CA. September 18, 2008

Swedish start up rockets from 0 to more than 250,000 downloads; adds access to 35 new U.S.
sites; now works on more than 600 mobile phone handsets.

Squace, www.squace.com, creator of the free application that makes surfing, searching and sharing Internet content possible on ordinary mobile phones without typing, today announced more than 2,000 copies of its free phone software are now being downloaded daily and that more than 250,000 people around the world have started using Squace since its introduction in the United States two months ago.

The Swedish start-up also used Mobilize 08, GigaOm’s next-generation one-day mobile conference, to announce the addition of 35 new U.S. Websites to the Squace family, as well as support for more than 600 popular mobile phone handsets.

Read more here.

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Squace mobile web application awarded government contract to connect day care administrators, teachers and parents

18 September, 2008 (21:49) | Mobile Internet, News, Squace related, Uncategorized

MOBILIZE 08, SAN FRANCISCO, CA – September 18, 2008 – Squace, creator of the free application that makes surfing, searching and sharing Internet content possible on ordinary mobile phones without typing, today announced it won a contract from Vinnova, the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems, www.vinnova.se, to connect Stockholm day care administrators, teachers and families using the mobile Web.

Eighteen day care centers in Stockholm serving approximately 300 children and their families will be brought online in September.  During Phase I of the measured rollout, 60 teachers will use Squace’s free mobile Web application to keep parents up to date.  Parents will use Squace to get contact information for the families in their child’s class, scheduling, and school news.

“Managing your child’s ever-changing school schedule can be an exercise in controlled chaos,” said Aage Reerslev, Squace founder and CEO.  “Even though parents may be at a computer during much of their work day the time that they need the school-related information most is when they’re on the run – when they’re in the car or on the train. With Squace they now have fast and easy access to their child’s class and school sites from their phones, any time, anywhere.”

How Squace works
Squace is a free mobile phone application for people who rely on the Internet as their primary source for news, information and entertainment, and want real-time Web content anytime, anywhere – not just when they’re sitting at their computer.  The free software features a uniquely phone-friendly interface that can be continually updated and personalized so the user is always able get to exactly what they want and care about most on the Web.

Squace divides the mobile phone’s screen into a grid of small squares.  Each square is linked in alphabetical order to a Web service or content provider such as a newsfeed, Web site, game or widget.  As the user moves the cursor over the grid, pop-ups appear revealing the connected content.  When the user finds the link they’re looking for, a single click opens the content in a format that is readable and useful on a small screen.

Vinnova project
Under the Vinnova contract each class in the 18 Phase I centers received its own home page that can be managed from any PC.  Day care center staffs have been tasked with populating the pages with useful information and content, such as contact details of all parents and teachers, a picture of each child, and scheduled activities for every day and week.

Invitations have been sent from the site directly to the mobile phone of every administrator, teacher and parent.  Following easy to use instructions, users are now activating their Squace accounts to have access to the sites from their handsets.

“Parents and staff now have instant access to school calendars, any schedule changes, curriculum updates, after school care and activities, emergency information and much more right on their mobile phones,” said Mehradad Ghaffar, manager of the Nockby Day Care Center of Stockholm, the first school to test the Squace application in the Spring.  “We’re already seeing big benefits.”

Funded by Vinnova, which is chartered to conduct Information Technology projects that enhance people’s daily lives, the day care center project is being administered for the Stockholm municipality by a consortium comprising Squace, the 18 schools, and The Research Institute, part of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science, which was tasked with studying usage and the proliferation of the Squace mobile Web application.

About Squace
Squace is a free mobile phone application for people who want fast, easy access to real-time Internet content anytime, anywhere.

Squace gives users a uniquely phone-friendly, intuitive interface that makes surfing, searching and sharing Internet content possible on ordinary mobile phones without typing.  Users can continually update and personalize their links so they can always get to what they want and care about most.

For content providers and advertisers who want to use mobile phones to connect and interact with their Internet customers Squace provides a network-independent, open mobile platform for creating mobile sites in minutes and full-blown mobile services in just a few hours.

Go mobile! Download Squace today at http://www.squace.com.

Contact:
Leigh Anne Varney
+1 415 387 7250

la[at]varneybusiness.com

Among students and pirates

8 May, 2008 (15:03) | Point of view, Uncategorized

Squace is one of the partners at this years Quarnevalen – a parade that runs through Stockholm every third year. The parade contains a lot of spectacular vehicles built by students – mainly from KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology.

Hundreds of thousands of spectators will view the event this saturday, and today we were at the construction site to check out some of the vehicles. Our favourite so far is probably the Pirate bay ship, even though there are a lot more advanced projects going on right now:

piratebay ship quarnevalen

You could get Quarnevalen in your mobile here

Squace in NieuweMobiel.NL

14 March, 2008 (17:48) | Uncategorized

Click here to read that nieuwemobiel.nl have to say abut Squace:
http://www.newmobile.nl/

Download NieuweMobiel.NL to your mobile for free, click here!

Services Mobiles have interview Aage Reerslev CEO Squace

17 January, 2008 (12:07) | Uncategorized

Here are 4 questions to Aage Reerslev CEO Squace
17 JANVIER 2008

Can you tell us more about your service?

Squace makes mobile surfing, searching, and content sharing as easy as on landline devices. Without typing.Squace removes these and other obstacles to mass use of mobile services: Poor usability, hard-to-find information and services, hard-to-reach users

So, Squace: Drastically reduces loading time and clicking. Has a unique user interface that divides the phone’s screen into many squares; each square represents a link to a site or service. Enables surfing, searching, and sharing on ordinary phones—without typing.
Allows users to personalize landline Internet and bring it into the mobile world.
Uses common, open Internet standards; users create: (1) sites in minutes, (2) an Internet service in a few hours, and (3) an intranet in a few days.
Radically lowers barriers for content providers to go mobile—no new investments needed. Is freeware for everyone.
Is completely network independent—it runs on any wireless network.

And an extremely cheep messaging service compared to SMS

Read more:
http://www.servicesmobiles.fr/services_mobiles/2008/01/here-are-4-qu-1.html

Squace in media: Faster Future

17 January, 2008 (11:53) | Uncategorized

Squace: the latest mobile internet navigator
Faster Future have test Squace
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Read more:
http://fasterfuture.blogspot.com/2008/01/squace-latest-mobile-internet-navigator.html