The third post in the series (posts 1 & 2) talks about Personalization. This is perhaps the most powerful of the three “P’s. So let’s get straight to it… what if the website that you load in your browser really recognized you? Would it be possible for something to change in real-time so that the […]
Monthly Archives:: August 2011
3P Mobile – The second “P” is for Privacy
Following from my previous post on Mobile Performance today we’re going to look at the second “P” which stands for Privacy. When we first started the company we talked to a lot of potential users about the issue of Privacy and the Internet. The feedback was unanimous, they wanted three things: Convenience Privacy Control So […]
3P Mobile – The first “P” is for Performance
This blog post shows you how easy it is now to measure Web performance on your Android Phone. All you need is our Mobile Browser (Sign up here – or just download the App). Once it’s installed all you have to do is launch the app and navigate to a Web page. (This will give […]
Measuring Mobile Web Performance – Simulated Vs. Real Time? (That is the Question)
I’m going to start this blog with a Quote from Shakespeare… To be, or not to be, that is the question:Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to sufferThe slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,Or to take arms against a sea of troublesAnd by opposing end them. Taking a “little” liberty with this famous soliloquy I’m […]
Why Measuring the Real Mobile Web User Experience is so Valuable to your bottom line
Quality of Experience (QoE) is the ultimate barometer of whether or not an IT service is “successful” from a customer/consumer perspective. New application environments such as mobile require new types of metrics to assess not just response time and availability, but effective navigation and interaction with the application and application-supported processes at hand. (source: EMA […]