In this episode: interview with Jason Langridge from Microsoft UK.
Jason Langridge is a Senior Marketing Manager, Mobile And Embedded Devices Division in Microsoft Corporation
Currently with Microsoft Corp’s Mobile and Embedded Devices Division, Jason Langridge has been working with Microsoft’s enterprise customers since 1998. Within the Mobile and Embedded Devices Division, Langridge is responsible for business development of mobility solutions for major enterprise accounts in Europe.
Before joining Microsoft, Langridge worked for EDS Corp and Texas Instruments Inc.
In this episode: full recording of MEDC 2007 Europe keynote by John O’Rourke (with help of Jason Langrdige and Derek Snyder):
As General Manager within Windows Mobile Marketing, John O’Rourke is responsible for product management of Windows Mobile products and services. From 2003 to 2006, John was the Senior Director for Microsoft’s Consumer Strategy, and was responsible for shaping Microsoft’s marketing and business strategies in the consumer marketplace. Prior to that, John was Director of Marketing for Xbox and was responsible for building the Xbox brand and driving consumer demand for Xbox and games published under the Microsoft label. He led the efforts to introduce Xbox into the worldwide marketplace and establish it as the #2 ranked video game system in North America after only one year on the market.
In this episode: interview with John Wang from HTC who is not only a Chief Marketing Officer but also Chief Technology Wizard and invenor of new touch screen technology from HTC - TouchFlo !
The HTC Touch is the first device to feature TouchFLO, the new underlying touch screen technology developed by HTC. Consumers simply sweep their finger up the display to launch an animated, three-dimensional interface comprising three screens: Contacts, Media and Applications. The interface can be spun by swiping a finger right or left across the display, providing efficient access to the features consumers use most. TouchFLO also enhances finger touch scrolling and browsing of Web pages, documents, messages and contact lists.
The HTC Touch is the first device to feature TouchFLO, the new underlying touch screen technology developed by HTC. Consumers simply sweep their finger up the display to launch an animated, three-dimensional interface comprising three screens: Contacts, Media and Applications. The interface can be spun by swiping a finger right or left across the display, providing efficient access to the features consumers use most. TouchFLO also enhances finger touch scrolling and browsing of Web pages, documents, messages and contact lists.
Leveraging the broad functionality of Windows Mobile 6 Professional, the HTC Touch includes Outlook Mobile, Office Mobile, Windows Live and the capabilities to run thousands of third-party applications. Users can surf the web with Internet Explorer, send and receive emails, chat on Messenger and send files to their own web space through Windows Live.