“Mobile, Domains & The Future” book press release

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New book explains all there is to know about the future of the mobile world and domain names.
Why are our mobile phones so important to us? How will we access information in the Future? What is domaining? Why are domain names so valuable? Can an average person make money through the mobile web? These are some of the many questions answered in “Mobile, Domains & The Future”, the first book by independent Trendirama.com founder & consultant Javier Marti.

Bristol, UK – 3/6/08 – A digital version of the book “Mobile, Domains & The Future” from Javier Marti, is now available for free download through Trendinews.com.
Whereas in the past books about the mobile environment have been exclusively focused either on the technical or on the sociological impact of the mobile web, resulting in a poor learning experience for the average person or web professional.

“Mobile, Domains & The Future” integrates figures, statistics, advice and information on the world of domain names, future trends in the mobile arena, and the implementation of the domain extension dotMobi or .mobi. The book also includes domainers’ personal stories, the debates on which mobile domain extension “is better”, the logic behind domaining, potential threats along the way of mobile development, and much more.

The jargon-free “Mobile, Domains & The Future” provides readers with multiple sources of inspiration while drawing their attention to new sources of revenue and potential business contacts. The book also contains articles from guest authors, comments from celebrity domainers and the dotMobi registrar, and a section where the reader meets domainers hearing about their personal stories in their own words.

About Javier Marti
Javier Marti - Futurist, Strategist, Author - works with groups and individuals on the development of robust strategies and mind frames shifting to face successfully a changing and uncertain world in all areas: work, inner self, family and social life.

Having spent the last decade managing systems and teams and optimizing processes in a wide range of industries in Spain, the UK and Ireland , Marti provides today independent consulting services through Trendirama.com

He also writes and presents in both Spanish and English., specializing in the area where Business, Psychology and Technology intersect.

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Print article about the book “Mobile, Domains & The Future” (long version)

With mobile phones taking a prime spot on the communications stage, some say that
the future is mobile. That’s one of the messages found in futurist and consultant Javier Marti’s latest book, “Mobile, Domains & The Future.”

The book is packed with information on all things mobile, from the recent history of the medium, to the many different ways in which coming developments will make the mobile phone even more important to daily life, whether the goal is to have fun, find friends, conduct business transactions, or even find a partner.

In a very short period of time, mobile phones have changed everyday lives like no other device has before. Mobile phones today are not only the essential means of communication for more than three billion people worldwide, but are also becoming the one and only electronic device most people cannot live without.

“Our phones allow us to not only keep in touch with one another, but also — thanks to the advance of the mobile web — to play, learn, blog and share in real time what we are doing with the world, much as we already do with the ‘regular’ Internet, using our computers today,” says Marti. “In the near future, mobile phones will become our main computers, wallets, virtual secretaries, music players, and much more. To do all this effectively, they will hold our work information and files, our medical records, our passwords, our photos, emails, social security and bank account numbers, chat and SMS messages, and much more.”

However, not everything is rosy in the future of mobile technology and society, according to Marti. Mobile phone technology poses important threats to our privacy. Marti points out that the same technology that has opened these innovations in communication and sharing also poses dangers, especially invasion of privacy. “Even as our phones help us get a myriad of things done with ease, they can be geographically tracked in real time, giving our coordinates to others,” he says.

Marti also expresses concern about the information trail left by mobile phones. “Service providers can ‘know’ much about our phone, like which other phones signals are nearby at certain hours or days. Could this be our spouse? Our boss? Our lover? Using cutting edge statistical techniques, operators, governments or hackers may learn much about us,” he warns. “Additionally, the information held on mobile phones can be stolen, modified or even deleted by unscrupulous hackers at any time, without our noticing it.”

Another risk of mobile phones is the potential for dependence and addiction. The privacy a mobile phone offers allows its owner to access any kind of information, including addictive material, at almost any place and any time, making rehabilitation much harder or impossible.

“As we are currently witnessing in Asian countries, the addiction to our mobile devices is a very important issue that will sooner or later have to be tackled by all of us as a society, before it becomes a threat of epidemic proportions, particularly for the young,” Marti explains.

“Mobile, Domains & The Future” switches gears in the last few chapters to pull back the curtain to the world of the people behind the mobile websites of the future. Marti takes readers into the world of domain name traders, or “domainers” as they are known. He answers the questions, “Why are domain names essential and increasingly valuable in our world today? How much can a domain name be worth and why? Could I become a developer or domain trader myself?” These and many more questions are answered in a jargon-free manner, allowing readers to dream or take action to become players in a world where an asset bought for less than $10 today could potentially be sold for thousands or even millions, based on published domain name sales figures.

Marti assesses that there are still opportunities to make money. “The intelligent investor and the average person have a lot to gain by learning about the mobile world, content development and domain name trading. There are still great opportunities to be had by providing the services or entertainment that millions of users will consume in the near future, ” he says.

In order to demonstrate this opportunity, “Mobile, Domains & The Future” leads the reader through the recent history of the Internet, and how the Mobile Internet is rapidly being adopted. “The opportunities are just staggering. There are approximately three times more mobile phones than computers in our world already as we speak. Already billions of mobile phone users are eager to consume information, have access to their favourite entertainment and communicate with others in the innovative ways that only mobile phones can provide,” says Marti. “My book shows readers — even those without any experience with technology — what one needs to know in order to make the most of this opportunity right now.”

This book is also an introduction to the domain extension that could well be the door to our mobile future: dot Mobi. This relatively new domain extension can be to the mobile future what the .com extension has been in the computer past: the best way to access information, particularly when “on the go”. Although Marti is not directly associated with this new extension, he can see a bright future for it, provided the dot Mobi domain name registry is successful promoting this extension to the general public.

Although phones can browse any kind of website today, the experience is far from pleasant. In most cases, conventional .com websites load slowly, if at all, don’t have the exact information necessary for people who are out and about, and require scrolling on phones. These websites were designed for people at home or work, and for screens ten times the size of mobile screens.

The mobile experience, on the other hand, is quite different. For example, a person travelling for business or pleasure away from home may need to make a hotel reservation in a taxi on the way to the airport. It may also be necessary to make a money transfer from the bank at a time when no computer is available, like from the beach or on holidays. During idle times on the bus or while on the train, people may want to be entertained. For all this, websites specifically designed for mobile phones provide a faster, more targeted experience than a more cluttered website like those made for computers.

Today, leading companies like Wachovia, Mercedes-Benz, Sheraton Hotels and many public institutions like the cities of Barcelona, Helsinki, and Frankfurt have their own dot mobi websites. And more corporate dot mobi sites are going live by the day. The reason? The dot mobi extension gives users the guarantee that the website they are about to see will load quickly, contain only information relevant to their mobile situation, and perfectly fit with their needs on the go.

“Mobile, Domains & The Future” is filled with data, pictures and information that give the reader an overview of why the mobile world is important and how one can best seize the opportunity in the early days of the mobile web.

“Many people have told me that they would have loved to have read such a book at the beginning of the dotcom boom, but that opportunity has gone forever. However, the mobile world is comparatively right now where the Internet was twelve years ago. There is a great deal of opportunity for anybody who wants to get involved, at many different levels. All of it is explained in the book,” says the author.

“Mobile, Domains and The Future” is free in its electronic version, and can be downloaded now from the Trendinews.com website or by contacting the author at JavierMarti@Trendirama.com.

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