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Jake Does Digital Hollywood 2009


Wrapping up the iSkoot Fall Trade Show Tour, Jake sets his sights on SoCal this week for a Thursday, Oct 22 speaking gig at Digital Hollywood Fall in Santa Monica. (We know - first South Beach and now Santa Monica? Jake sure can pick ‘em.)

Jake will be joining a panel of experts to explore “Mini-Apps as the Next Platform Explosion: Mobile and Social Media.” Now this sounds like our kind of panel.

The official skinny from Digital Hollywood:

Now there is a new world of mobile and broadband interaction, familiar to almost everyone — Mini-Apps, Social Apps and Widgets. For the uninitiated, the Mini-App is miniature application or website that resides as a component element on a user’s desktop, social media page or mobile device. A button on a user desktop may open multiple Apps, so that in a flash, mini-apps open to reveal up-to-the minute stocks, the weather, airline arrivals, a dictionary, your photo album — virtually anything, any data type — can be formatted into a Mini-App. Once the user gets the hang of it, life without mini-apps is impossible. Mini-apps are as addictive as email. Mini-Apps are your mini-obsessions managed and delivered as desired. Add in a layer of commerce and you have a fully featured digital ecosystem. Watch out! Mini-Apps are Here!

If you’re an iSkoot fan you’ve probably advanced beyond beginner-level familiarity with the world of mobile social media, but all the more reason to get down there to see what’s coming up next. You’ll get the insider scoop from our esteemed Senior Director of Marketing, plus execs from RadioTime, Juice Wireless, Last Legion Games, PointAbout.com, and TuneWiki. The panel will be moderated by Gary Yentin, a Consultant at Global Media and Entertainment.

This is the last opportunity to see Jake Martin in the wild (for now), so make sure to stop by, tune in and say hi. The panel runs about 75 minutes and starts at 9:30am sharp on Thursday morning. See you there!

Mark Speaking at CTIA tomorrow

CTIA 2009

It’s Round 3 of the trade show tour: This week, Mark Jacobstein heads to San Diego to join a panel at CTIA Wireless 2009. His panel, part of CTIA’s Mobile Applications track, is assembling for a discussion called APIs - Enabling the Future of Mobile Development.”

Mark’s participating alongside execs from CloudMade, Mashery, NewBay Software and Global IP Solutions, and each panelist will be showcasing their company’s latest and greatest application to be launched via API. The panel will be moderated by O8 advisor Hank Scorny. Things are scheduled to get started tomorrow, October 7 at 4pm PST.

The official word about the panel:

“Application Program Interface (API) is changing the speed at which applications for mobile become available. What works and what doesn’t? The common denominator is the role that APIs are facilitating a modularity that handset openness brings to the consumer choices. Panelists will talk about their newest applications being launched via APIs, the brands and products using APIs to speed up their launches and the process to work via APIs to get the apps up and running, fast.”

If you’re heading to San Diego this week, make sure you don’t miss it!

VON, Va-VON VON VON

As we signposted a few weeks back, trade show season in the wireless biz is really starting to crank; here at iSkoot, we’re prepping to pack up and ship out yet another iSkoot executive to get in the mix and spread iSkoot’s unique brand of wireless wisdom.

iSkoot Senior Director of Marketing Jake Martin heads to the VON Conference and Expo in South Beach, Florida this Wednesday to participate in a panel entitled Smartphones on Steroids: Netbooks and the Next Device Wave. The panel kicks off at 10am EST (that’s this Wednesday, Sept 23) and promises to deliver a full 50 minutes of industry expertise on smartphones, laptops and how the marriage of the two is changing consumer/provider experience.

The official blurb from VON:
“As mobile phones get smarter — with multicore processors, larger screens and improved graphics — laptops are getting thinner, becoming hyper-connected “netbooks.” This convergence is shifting the way people compute and connect - and the way service providers relate to their customers and generate revenue. This session will explore the effects of the smartphone/netbook convergence on service providers’ business models, network planning and marketing.”

The discussion promises to be an interesting one, and if Jake’s past speaking record is any indication, audiences can look forward to a pretty rollicking good time.

You’ve got two days. Get yourself to South Beach!

Mark Jacobstein on “The Smartphone Within”


It’s a common tale. You’re standing on the subway, juggling the coffee and the morning paper en route to work when, suddenly, he appears - the iPhone guy. Swiping his e-copy of today’s New York Times, smirking at his coworker’s latest Facebook status update. You eye your humble flip phone. Feeling a little inadequate? Fret not, frugal phone user - When iSkoot CEO Mark Jacobstein sees your inexpensive feature phone, he sees big potential.

Mark’s shared his thoughts on the subject this week as a guest blogger in Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech blog. His post “Every Phone A Smartphone” points out that while the high-end smartphone market share might be growing, advances in mobile computing - the magic that happens remotely to power cool functionality on everyday phones - are getting more and more sophisticated by the day.

According to Mark:
“Remote data centers can better manage the applications, information, and rote data crunching that smart devices require. All we’ll need is a basic Internet connection and data can be passed back and forth from the phone to the data center in near real-time, without having to bog our devices down with heavy applications and software.”

Think about the way you use your computer these days, Mark suggests to illustrate the shift. Much in the way PCs have become “terminals for accessing to Internet-based content and applications, mobile handsets will need less and less onboard capability to do the things that make them ’smart.’”

He concludes that with remote mobile computing evolving to power slimmer, smarter mobile apps, nearly any phone that can connect to the Internet can “deliver an experience that rivals today’s smart phones at a fraction of the build and materials cost.”

To read Mark’s full blog post, click here - and say goodbye to your iPhone envy.

Mark Speaking at Mobilize 2009 Tomorrow

Conference season is heating up, and iSkoot CEO Mark Jacobstein has gotten himself into the mix once again!

Tomorrow, that’s Thursday September 10, Mark is headed bright and early to kick things off at GigaOm’s Mobilize 2009 conference at the Mission Bay Center in San Francisco. His is the first panel of the show, a 40-minute examiniation how to company’s can turn mobile apps into a profitable business.

“Monetizing Mobile Apps” starts at 8:25am tomorrow; joining Mark will be Dorian Porter, CEO of Mozes, Zannel CEO Adam Zbar, Plusmo CEO Krishna Vedati and Flirtomatic CEO Mark Curtis. Raven Zachary, President of Small Society, will be moderating the panel.

Tickets are sold out, but for those of you who jumped on the wagon early, come check out the panel! For more details on Mobile 2009 speakers and tomorrow’s schedule of events, check out the Mobile website: http://events.gigaom.com/mobilize/09/schedule/

Hope to see you there!

SXSW Polls are Open: Vote for Mark!

It’s that time again - South by Southwest Interactive is recruiting speakers! The one-of-a-kind festival, known for assembling the best & brightest in cutting-edge tech and media, is looking for top-notch talents to tout their industry wisdom –and iSkoot CEO Mark Jacobstein is in the running for the job.

The best part: YOU can help us bring Mark - and the iSkoot anthem “Every phone a smartphone!” - to the festival-going masses next March. How, you ask? Simple: the kind folks in Austin are letting you vote to get him the gig!

Here’s how:

1. Click the button below. You’ll create an account (it takes approx 15 seconds total) so you can cast your vote.

Vote for my PanelPicker Idea!

2. All registered? Here’s Mark’s listing: Click me to vote for Mark! Just click the “thumbs up” icon to cast your vote!

3. Heck, why not leave an encouraging comment? Scoll down to the bottom of the page, and let SXSW know you’re a believer in iSkoot. 8)

The polls close on Friday, Sept 4 so act fast!

Thanks team! Let’s get Mark Jacobstein to Texas in 2010!

Mark Jacobstein Speaking at MobileBeat, Thurs 7/16

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iSkoot CEO Mark Jacobstein heads to the MobileBeat 2009 conference at San Francisco’s Parc 55 Hotel on Thursday, July 16 to go head-to-head with fellow mobile experts on the future of data-heavy applications.

Mark will join execs from Sprint, GoTV Networks and Zer01 Mobile for a panel discussion aimed at finding out: Are data intensive apps in danger?

The Breakout Session (#5), kicks off at 3:40pm. An overview of the discussion topic:

New data-intensive applications, embodied by Internet voice applications such as Skype, are endangering carriers’ voice revenue. At the same time, millions of new smartphone users are browsing the Web and hogging massive amounts of bandwidth. The plethora of new data-intensive apps are only going to make things worse for carrier costs. Growth in data being transferred from AT&T, Verizon, and other network giants is exploding — it grew 1,000 percent last year alone, and is expected to roughly double annually through 2012, according to Cisco’s Visual Networking Index. So how will carriers survive as costs may exceed revenue?

For additional details on MobileBeat’s full schedule of events, click here.

Hope to see you there!

Alan Coad Joins the iSkoot Executive Entourage

iSkoot has just gone and gotten ourselves one rock star of a sales guy. As we announced in our press release on Tuesday, industry veteran Alan Coad just signed on as our new Senior VP of Global Carrier Sales.
Alan Coad, iSkoot

Alan’s been in the business of growing telecoms-oriented software/IT services companies for over 18 years, doing both the start-up thing (Aldiscon back in the day, SpinVox most recently) and bigger multinational corporate gigs (he founded Logica’s South American operations, headed worldwide Sales & Operations for its Global Telecoms products division, and eventually took over Logica’s worldwide Communications sector P&L).

He’s got a track record that’s tailor-made to deliver success for iSkoot, and our team is incredibly excited to have Alan aboard - So much so that we just unleashed him on the industry at Mobile World Congress. Perhaps you spotted our newest all-star executive in the wild? :)

Welcome to the iSkoot fam, Alan!

Mark Jacobstein Speaking at CES and Digital Hollywood

iSkoot at CES, Digital Hollywood

Vegas, baby!

Mark Jacobstein is heading to International CES and Digital Hollywood in Las Vegas this Thursday, January 8 to sit on not one but TWO discussion panels. The details:

SuperPhone or SubComputer: The Rise of Something Very Small
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Alongside panelists from AT&T Mobility, Qualcomm, Mozilla and The New York Times, Mark will explore the fate of the basic telephone in an age where the feature-rich Smartphone dominates.

Mobile as Lifestyle: The Communicator, the Entertainer, the Social Experiential Network and Device
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Mark joins panelists from Motorola, Nokia, Lenovo and more to discuss how mobile technology has ascended from the realm of functional convenience to an out-and-out lifestyle, and has become a consumer identity symbol in the process.

Don’t miss the chance to catch Mark in the wild!

Ringing (and beyond!) in the New Year

What a difference a year makes.

2008 was an action-packed ride here at iSkoot, and with the New Year having hastily arrived (already?), it is–of course–only fitting to take a look back at just how far we’ve come in the last 365.

Last January, we were just 2 months into celebrating 3’s UK launch of the iSkoot-powered 3 Skypephone - the first dedicated mobile Skype handset of its kind in the world. In the months that followed, the little Skype handset that took the UK by storm set off for the rest of 3’s global territories, launching in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Hong Kong, Ireland, and Italy. And somewhere along the way, the Skypephone picked up a Global Mobile Awards Silver Medal for Best Mobile Handset of the Year too.

iSkoot Skypephone award

While our success with the Skypephone picked up steam, iSkoot welcomed some fresh faces to the team as well - most notably our tireless CEO Mark Jacobstein, who’s brought to this outfit a lengthy track record of serial entrepreneurship and an exciting new vision for our company. Yosi Shaulson and Jim Hudak came aboard not long after, as VP of Finance & Ops and VP of Business Development, respectively.

Days later, we celebrated Yosi and Jim’s arrival alongside the renewal of our longtime partnership with Skype, which - in the wake of the 3 Skypephone’s resounding success on 3 continents around the world - awarded iSkoot exclusive rights to sell Skype-branded mobile products in territories spanning the rest of the globe - including South America, Africa and Europe. After all, we wouldn’t want Jim and Yosi to think we didn’t have enough for them to do, now would we?

Mark Jacobstein, Yosi Shaulson, Jim Hudak

With new leadership, renewed vows with Skype and a fully-integrated mobile device under our belts, the team decided it was time to make for sunnier pastures. We relocated our US headquarters from Cambridge, Mass to San Francisco - though not before iSkoot for Skype picked up a MITX Technology Award for Best Mobile Technology.

After getting settled in our West Coast locale this summer, iSkoot’s dreams for expansion kicked into high gear. In early September, we acquired social network IM client Social.IM as part of our scheme to grow beyond mobile VoIP to offer live-connection mobile solutions for a broader spectrum of web services. Of course, this didn’t meant our mobile VoIP efforts were becoming a thing of the past - just ask the folks at 3, who launched a shiny new incarnation of the iSkoot-powered Skypephone, the Skypephone S2, or the folks at Android, who featured iSkoot for Skype in the Android Market when Android’s inaugural device, the T-Mobile G1, hit shelves across the US this fall.

iSkoot for Android, Social IM, MITX Award winner

Having closed our Series C funding in November, everyone at iSkoot is now gearing up for a very big year ahead. And if 2008 was any indication - a very big year it will be.

Thanks so much to everyone who helped to make our success this past year possible - especially our iSkoot for Skype and Skypephone users around the world. We look forward to delighting you with a whole new generation of game-changing mobile products in the coming months.

Until then, our very best wishes for 2009. Happy New Year, All!