Mobile search, a case for next generation information society policies

Feijoo González, Claudio Antonio ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9499-7790, Gómez Barroso, José Luis, Bacigalupo, M. and Compañó, Ramón (2010). Mobile search, a case for next generation information society policies. En: "18th Biennial and Silver Anniversary Conference", 27/06/2010 - 30/06/2010, Tokio, Japón.

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Título: Mobile search, a case for next generation information society policies
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Tipo de Documento: Ponencia en Congreso o Jornada (Artículo)
Título del Evento: 18th Biennial and Silver Anniversary Conference
Fechas del Evento: 27/06/2010 - 30/06/2010
Lugar del Evento: Tokio, Japón
Título del Libro: Proceedings of the International Telecommunications Society (ITS) 18th Biennial and Silver Anniversary Conference
Fecha: 2010
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Escuela: E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación (UPM)
Departamento: Señales, Sistemas y Radiocomunicaciones
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Resumen

After more than a decade of development work and hopes, the usage of mobile Internet has finally taken off. Now, we are witnessing the first signs of evidence what might become the explosion of mobile content and applications that will be shaping the (mobile) Internet of the future. Similar to the wired Internet, search will become very relevant for the usage of mobile Internet. Within the mobile ecosystem framework, this paper will discuss if and how intense public action in the mobile search domain should (could) be. Potential actions refer both to ‘conventional’ and 'non-conventional' regulatory approaches. Public administrations as procurement bodies may leverage services and thus acting as early deployers of applications is an example of a ‘conventional’ case, while the use of the wealth of public data with high added value in mobile search scenarios would be one of a ‘non-conventional’ case. The paper will present a list of different policy options and analyse their feasibility. These include policies options aimed both at the demand side (user-oriented) and at the supply side (innovation-support policies, regulatory policies, industrial-type policies, …) of mobile search.

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