Like most of the world, we watched this morning’s launch of Apple’s iPad with great interest. Not surprisingly, Apple has once again delivered a stunning piece of technology, and, in keeping with Google’s new approach, have taken another step towards resetting the relationship with the carriers. Launching on AT&T — who are already struggling to keep up with network demand for the iPhone — may prove problematic, but offering two pre-paid data plans at dramatically reduced rates is a great move.
The iPad appears to make the most of the best features of the iPhone and iPod touch, but seems to have neglected some lessons we all thought they had learned. Perhaps this is simply a way of keeping options open to deliver new features with subsequent versions, but I think everyone was disappointed to see the absence of multi-tasking. For a device which is clearly targeted at the heart of Netbooks — complete with a 10 inch display — not providing the ability to seamlessly multi-task is likely to prove a serious short-coming.
The other missing feature — which most interested us here at LinkMe Mobile — was a camera. Notwithstanding the impracticalities of using a device of this size to take pictures, given its obvious video and image superiority, the lack of a camera was a surprise. We would love to see Apple add a camera feature, and would especially love to build our technology into the device. Given the aggressive thrust into the print world, having the ability to interface directly between printed medium and the virtual iBook store and Newspaper partners would be an obvious — and significantly value-adding — feature.
We’re going to try to convince Apple of the merits of this idea and demonstrate how it could enhance the user experience (and their sales!). We’re also going to keep working with our partners at Barnes & Noble to do exactly the same thing. If you haven’t seen our Barnes & Noble bookstore app for Apple’s iPod, iPhone and iPod touch, download it now. In the first 6 months since its release, it has already passed the 1 million download mark. Rave reviews from customers on Apple’s iTunes website continue … “So easy!” … “Fun to use!” …”Recognizes every cd cover I’ve tried!” … “This is so cool. Why don’t all apps have image recognition?” We strongly agree with this last satisfied customer.
So what’s a dramatic way that Apple’s iPad and Barnes & Noble’s Nook can enhance sales? Why not add a camera? Allow users a way to directly interface with — and ultimately purchase and download information — simply by taking a picture of their favorite book, CD or DVD cover — or any product they see in their world. With higher than a 96% accuracy rate, our image recognition technology is the best on the market — and as holders of the patents in this space, we have the solution. We’d be happy to discuss adding image and voice recognition to any Apple or Barnes & Noble device.
Well done to Apple for the iPad – they’ve added a beautiful new device into the fascinating — and growing — world “in the middle” between PCs and mobile phones. We look forward to watching their next step.
Image Credit: Apple



