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The Skydeck team writes about mobile


Three New Apps Built On SkydeckNovember 6

At Skydeck we believe that your phone records are your data, and that you should be able to take your data anywhere. That’s why we announced a set of APIs for accessing your data before we’d finished building our own service. Today we’re happy to announce the first three applications built using Skydeck’s APIs.

FreshBooks logoThe first is from FreshBooks, the number one online invoicing service. Many of FreshBooks’ customers are consultants, designers, lawyers or other professionals who bill by the hour, and FreshBooks provides them with lots of tools for tracking their time. But it’s very hard to keep track of your cell phone calls, especially when you are away from your desk. When the team at FreshBooks read about Skydeck’s APIs, they realized that they could help their customers track and recapture all that time automatically. You can find the FreshBooks/Skydeck mashup here. (more…)

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Mobile 2.0October 21

Mobile 2.0 logoI’ve been invited to moderate a panel at Mobile 2.0, a one-day event in San Francisco the week after next. While there are many brand new mobile-themed conferences in the Bay Area this year, Mobile 2.0 is now in its third year and is organized by people who are immersed in the industry, like Daniel Appelquist from Vodafone, Mike Rowehl from Skyfire, and Gregory Gorman from Tertius Advisory Services.

My panel is entitled “Platforms, Monetization & Third Party Applications”, and includes speakers from Yahoo, Google, Facebook, MySpace, and the mobile application store GetJar. The full schedule is here, and you can register for the conference here.

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Skydeck Raises Venture CapitalSeptember 29

Today we announced that Skydeck has raised $3 million in its first round of venture capital. If you’re one of our users it means that you’ve got lots of powerful new features to look forward to, sooner than we expected. If you’re an engineer looking for challenging work at a well-financed startup, it means that you should send us your resume.

When Mike Wells and I founded Skydeck, we were determined to work with investors who knew and understood the mobile market. Earlier this year we made a short list of VCs that we admired, and one of the names on that list was Craig Cooper at Saban Ventures.

Craig is one of those rare people who has been successful both as an entrepreneur and a VC. He co-founded Boost Mobile, one of the first MVNOs, and sold it to Nextel in 2003. He co-founded EBT Mobile Plc, the largest independent authorized retailer of mobile phones in China. As a venture partner at SoftBank and VantagePoint, he led series A rounds in mobile startups that we respect, including Thumbplay, YouMail, Nellymoser, and V-Enable. He recently formed Saban Ventures, the new venture capital arm of a well-known private investment fund called Saban Capital Group, and Skyd

Mobilize panel on user experienceSeptember 24

Mobilize Panel on User Experience

Last week I was invited to speak on a panel at Om Malik’s Mobilize conference. The topic was “What creates good mobile user experience?” and other speakers included Jyri Engestrom, founder of Jaiku (now at Google), Jeff Taylor from the carrier “3″, and UX expert Rachel Hinman from AdaptivePath. Moderator Dylan Tweney from Wired wrote a great summary of the panel and you can watch the whole discussion at the Mobilize site. (That link doesn’t take you directly there; click “Thinking Experientially” in the column on the right of that page.)

My advice to the audience? Remember that in mobile there are lots of factors that are both outside your control and unreliable: the connection, the device, how your service is delivered and provisioned. If you want to create a superb user experience, you need to control every part of the process as Apple and RIM try to do, or you need to have complete confidence that the parts that you do not control work very well - which is why so many application developers are concentrating on the iPhone.

Can a startup emulate Apple or RIM? Yes, especially if it focuse

Turn OCaml signatures into RPC interfacesAugust 28

At Skydeck we use ONC RPC to communicate between parts of our server infrastructure. ONC RPC is an old, simple, reliable remote procedure call protocol. It fits well with OCaml since it deals in values and functions, rather than objects and methods, and it has a good implementation in Ocamlnet. However, since all of our ONC RPC clients and servers are written in OCaml, it is a little annoying to have to write interfaces using the somewhat clumsy ONC RPC specification language. It’s nice to be able to stay in the OCaml type system from end to end.
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