Google announced their latest social networking strategy by releasing Google Buzz yesterday…
Big step towards the centralized, portable profile mentality by combining the social buffet of stand-alone platforms & channels. In typical Google early-release fashion, it lacks certain items – such as the ability to update your Facebook/Twitter status…but will in time. Having the ability to cut and then measure is an impressive feat.
The various communications tools are being molded – the neat thing is that you’ll still have the ability to customize your own mold depending on your own usage. Email, chat, groups, status, files, geo-location…you’ll get to do all the things you’re already doing, under one roof: Google’s roof.
I always enjoy ringing in the new year – the thought of working with a fresh slate to create bigger and better things is both refreshing and exciting. I’m curious to see how the newest technologies adapt to become viable solutions and strategies for progressive companies and individuals.
Here’s my list of the technologies with incredible potential for creating new solutions for automotive consumers and professionals in 2010.
Real time Search:Google and Bing are squaring off in the first round of real time search results by providing real time results from the likes of Twitter and Facebook. While we don’t see these results in the same format as regular search results now, this will move from being a silo to being a primary search result visual. Search Engines such asTopsywill help the competition ramp up improved methods of displaying real time results from relevant and influential sources; other players in this space: Collecta and OneRiot.
Geolocation Services:It will become increasingly easy to engage with prospects and customers with the advent of GPS style functions within mobile phones, social channels and smart phone apps which harness geolocation capabilities. Geolocation API’s will increase the ability to communicate with consumers; your own creativity is the limitation. For example,Whrrl’s Merchant Programis a simple way to extend your online footprint and offer an incentive for consumers to visit & engage them with new discount/promotional ideas.
Mobile Video:Video has become a standard for the automotive segment within websites – mobile video will be a new frontier. Smart phone video usage will continue to explode as it becomes easier to stream from your phone – and to users phones. Network expansion from 3G to 4G and Google’s entry into the spectrum will open up new creative possibilities. The first step was gaining mobile acceptance and basic usage. Nine million users accessed their Facebook account via their mobile phone in 2008; that number exploded to 88 million in 2009. Huge opportunity for mobile video in 2010.
HTML5:The newest version of HTML will host a suite of user features and benefits that improve online experiences. Rich applications (video & animation) will be easier to integrate as Flash and Silverlight won’t be as heavily relied upon. The goal is to create simple user experiences which function like a desktop application and also allows next-gen features such as offline data support and drag and drop capabilities. Hopefully more automotive web developers will recognize the opportunity this presents to provide dealers and their visitors more memorable and effective experiences.
Social Centralization:This is my term for the direction ofcar dealer social networksand the value added services they will provide automotive professionals. Dealer network sites will evolve into centralized destinations that provide more than blog posts and discussions. As user acceptance and awareness increases, greater value will be driven by segment specific research, access to video libraries and vendor ratings. I see the culmination being the eventual cross-pollination of content and resources from major industry brands into their own specific communities. I also see the user gaining greater access to this content, whether they act as a contributor or a reader, via simpler access points such as smart phone apps.
Social CRM:The entire CRM segment will be shaken up in 2010. Old systems dealers have been subjected will be turned upside down with the advent of more web based systems. The biggest changes could also come from the integration of the social channels to these systems to help improve and monitor customer communications. Major CRM solutions have already made this leap; I’m confident these solutions will make their way into the newest CRM tools being rolled out. I wouldn’t be shocked if an open source DMS-CRM solution sprouted up. Salesforce.com is adding a new data tool to their offering calledChatter. Other companies such asYammerhave rolled out creative solutions which mesh internal and external communication efforts.
We’re experiencing another round of significant changes in the automotive markets. Improvements in the retail process, customer service and online user experience will continue to move at break neck speeds in 2010 and aren’t limited to the above list; they’re certainly not limited to simply technological solutions – these are simply tools to help make the improvements easier to achieve. The biggest change will undoubtedly come from how the professionals in our market react to the needs of the automotive consumer and work towards creating a better overall customer experience.
The automotive retail change movement has already begun, how will you become a part of the solution?
Take a look at the Artime watch by DesignBy8. This watch somehow tells the time from the wearer’s body rhythm and creates a very cool pulsating effect. When the face plate grid pieces slide away, the time is revealed by the intricate inner-workings.
ShareI’ve got to believe Steve Jobs is in an office somewhere, screaming his head off at someone. Google’s Nexus One is downright bad-ass.
I wonder if a frustrated designer at Apple got a better gig at Google and was given the freedom to do all the things Apple wouldn’t let him do?
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Add “Retail Payment Solutions” to the list of potential hot growth segments of iPhone accessories.
The first two players to make waves:
Mophie: An iPhone attachment, whose only initial advantage seems to be its sleek integration with the iPhone. A simple phone case style enables full card swipe action for payments and money transfers.
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Automotive technology is eagerly anticipated at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, especially with Ford providing one of the keynote speeches.
What’s hot in automotive technology for 2010?
Ford’s Sync Technology: Sync has matured from voice-controlled music, phone & 911 capability to now providing traffic & directional information; personalized traffic, turn-by-turn directional abilities and even voice-controlled [...]
3-D TV may hit the consumer segment as early as 2010. Could this create a new boost in TV ad spending?
I caught a glimpse of a 3-D TV demo at InfoComm earlier in the year. Simply spectacular – same high quality as a 3-D movie and without any glasses. If that’s [...]
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The wireless market is set to explode into several new directions – all of which create interesting opportunities for business growth, employee efficiency and rich consumer experiences.
Mobile data traffic explosion will hamper 3G networks – Should create data pricing overhaul
Mobile ecosystem (begin to) go green
Mobile cloud solutions
New category of Smartbooks crop up
Apps stores are all [...]
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Google has been hard at work preparing for one of the biggest recent changes in the world of search – Google Caffeine should roll out sometime after the new year.
What is it? Google is changing the criteria for choosing which websites show up when you search for information on the web.
How are they going to [...]