Developers get ready! iPhone is coming to Israel

July 31st, 2009

We have been waiting for years to put our hands on the desired device. The feeling of humiliation never left us. How can it be? We, the chosen nation, the 2nd largest entrepreneur’s state (after the silicon valley), a top listed early adapters and mobile consumers; we were not even on Apple’s waiting list for a long time.

Like good Israelis, more than 70,000 of us found a way to put their hands on this desired device. We have freed the SIM from its jail and made it speak our language.  But that was not enough.
And then, one day, out of nowhere, we finally got our recognition. Apple in a brilliant, tricky move, signed all cellular carriers them all, like only Apple could.

Don’t be mistaken, from what seemed to be a huge opportunity for the cellular carriers to promote their brand, having a competitive edge over the others, they suddenly found themselves committed to sell a challenging number of devices with no actual preference over competition and worth, their entire business model is going to change – no more wall-gardens generating tons of money, much less control over users, demanding  partner and a lot of question marks about the future.

Selling one millions iPhones is a true challenge. This means, selling less Nokia, LG, Samsung and Sony-Ericson – some ideal partners for these carriers and a convenient source for incomes.

For Israeli carriers and users, the world is going to change. iPhone is available for everyone, endless number of applications and widgets, new services with many of them for free. Heaven for users, hell for the carriers and Apple keeps smiling all the way to the bank.

Right now the brilliant minds of the cellular carriers are working hard to build some kind of differentiation, attractive packages, unique SDKs and god knows what else – mission impossible . But at the end of the day, all three carriers know their work so we assume that no major shift of users between carriers will be caused by the iPhone.

Who is going to benefit? The user, of course, but not only. With more than three millions iPhones within three years, the Israeli market for iPhone application is expected to be around 100-200 millions NIS a year. Nice, isn’t it?

The market will be eager for hebrew application and local content, and as you know, most people over the world don’t speak our language. So, it is time for Israeli developers to cut their share in this amazing opportunity.

Developers will find themselves free to develop generic applications for the apple’s store or maybe choose to enjoy carriers’ benefits when developing a carrier-specific application. This is going to be fun. At last, iPhone and Mac developers who used to work in the shades, will finally get a recognition and become popular.

By creating significant amount of application, ignoring us in not an option. A strong community of Israeli developers will be able to put us on the map, opening a new world of Mac and iPhone development worldwide.

So wake up, and get ready to change the world. In the next few months, you are going to be embraced by the carriers, interactive agencies, software development companies and many others.
I am happy to take part in establishing the Israeli developers community for Mac and iPhone. The name of the organization is iLoop; and we are going to build a strong developers community to support you guys in making the change.


You can meet iLoop at the Garage Geeks’s place on August 6th.
http://www.garagegeeks.org/blog/?p=194

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The Truth About Apple’s Business Model

December 1st, 2008

I must admit, I love my MacBook Pro. I love the polished look, the OS, the quick start up, the display, the keyboard, the mouse, the power supply, I love it all!

I can truly understand and support Apple’s policy of hardware’s “Wall garden”, it does make a difference, it works, it sings, it does it well. Read more…

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About Intervision

November 28th, 2008

A month ago, during the Rosh-Pina TV and Digital Festival, I have been asked to moderate a panel about the status and the future of the Israeli broadcasters’ video sites. I introduced the panel by providing an overview and an analysis of the leading video sites such as: YouTube, Hulu, ESPN, BBC, NBC, etc. Read more…

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Coming Soon

November 27th, 2008

Wow. I must admit, I am so excited about having my own blog. There are so many items around me, playing with my mind, waiting to become words, paragraphs and articles.

We are facing a global change of the world we knew, going down to earth, changing the way we think finance and business and probably soon, it will also affect the way we innovate and develop ideas.

In the last couple of years, I have been busy most of my time, acting as Taya Communication’s VP Business Development. I have experienced a lot of operational management (COO) and most of my time I was seeking for new investments in the area we called “where content meets technology”.

Many start-ups, claiming to be in this arena, pinged me  with their “breakthrough” solutions but most of them was lacking the understanding of clients’ needs,

It was amazing to find out, how many off them, working under stealth, are actually working on the same solution. If only I could gather them to a one team – it would probably be a winning team.

It was (and still is) a pleasure to meet some nice and brilliant innovators out their, talking about technologies, trends and philosophical questions.

All these meetings and talks have caused me to wish and become more active in this industry and most of all, write about it.

So if you (yes you, the reader), will give my blog a chance, I am sure you will enjoy and make a profit of reading it.

Coming soon … with some real stuff.

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