That is probably one of the most inspiring and insightful speeches I had chance to listen live and I'm happy it is out now. Jonathan Rosenberg is SVP for Procut Management at Google and he shares some "rules to success" with many good examples from Google culture.
Saturday, April 10
Wednesday, April 7
Mobility
That is simply an impressing move from Honda on making humankind even more mobile, looking forward to see it in production.
Tuesday, April 6
same company, different role
Just a quick personal update on an upcoming change for my role at Google; starting this month and being effective by May, I'll be fully transitioning to EMEA Product Specialists team at Google; will initially be covering Mobile Ad products (and potentially 1-2 more products) across EMEA countries. I'll briefly be responsible for making sure that betas/launches of new mobile ads products/features in EMEA are successful; syncing with engineering and local sales teams for increasing advertiser acceptance levels and commercialization value of Google's mobile offerings. Working with the product team at Google, was something I had hoped for and looking forward to see what it will bring with.
Monday, March 29
Making Information Useful
A major newspaper in Turkey claims that Turkey is closing economical gap it has with some European countries, particularly with Germany. And the only argument leads them to make such an unfortunate/misleading statement is; GDP ratio of that couple has decreased to 3.2 in 2009 from 5.5 (1985). Seriously? I don't see any of those 2 curves meeting at some point...
Monday, March 8
Mobile Penetration Rate of Turkey / World
Google recently announced Google Public Data Explorer as a Labs product, it takes only few seconds to pull and visualize any data from various public data sets. Fun!
Tuesday, January 5
Web meets phone
Today, I am thrilled with Google Nexus One launch, which I believe will be remembered as a significant milestone in the future. I've been dogfooding (testing) that phone for almost 1 month all I can say is that, it is a piece of art with both its hardware and software. It has a super-fast processor, a very high resolution camera and a gorgeous screen.
Wednesday, December 30
iPhone application invasion in Turkey

Turkcell has sold about 200,000 VINN modems and netbooks since it introduced 3G
on July 30th 2009
• The number of people in Turkey who have transitioned to 3G since July 30th is more
than 4 million
• There are about 2 million active 3G users in Turkey
• The number of Turkcell subscribers who have used Turkcell’s video service has
reached 1 million
• About 72% of Turkcell’s total data traffic takes place within the 3G network
• 93% of VINN modem users prefer 4GB packages and 78% of VINN subscribers use
Turkcell 3G for their broadband Internet needs
I found opportunity to review those recent apps and all I can say is they are already ahead of the curve in many fundamental aspects such as; speed, usability and stability. Vodafone's app is basically a follower to Turkcell's traffic app for Istanbul. But "support for all operators" is a thumbs-up for it. Turkcell's new app Pusula aims to meet all "local" needs of its subscribers with a cool AR support. CNN Turk's app is my favorite, which provides almost all the news-related content in a very intuitive form, including live stream. And ATV's application is a live-stream app as well, which runs pretty smoothly so far. Since I don't use my iPhone's phone function anymore, thanks to all those apps, it is my mobile multimedia device from now on.
We all know that Turkey is still an attractive market for Internet just because it is not very mature yet and Internet penetration is still relatively low and growing fast. But what I believe is the potential for mobile Internet is way bigger mostly because we were that late on 3G launch. There are many new value propositions that digital agencies can provide to meet their clients' short and medium term mobile needs, starting with basics; mobile presence.
Thursday, November 26
a pizza story
World's Best CEO 2009 award goes to Turkcell's Sureyya Ciliv
Turkcell was my first employer after graduation and I was thrilled with the energy of that
world-class team. On a period of increasing local competition, Turkcell continued to differentiate itself by investing at new businesses and technologies. Tone&Win one of the products I've also worked for at mobile marketing team was a real risk but also a unique approach to push innovation envelope particularly at mobile advertising. Today I've learned that Turkcell's CEO has received the WCA 2009 award and was shown as the best CEO of 2009. And early this year Turkcell was listed in Infotech 100 list with its exceptional performance during global recession. I do believe that "taking no risk" is the real risk that companies should avoid to take in that era and am very happy to see such successful risk-takers from my country. Congrats Turkcell and thanks for your significant contribution to mobile space !
Wednesday, October 28
Navigation meets Cloud
Google has just announced its approach to navigation, an Internet-connected GPS navigation system. Have a look at it. And yes, it is free!
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