Posts Tagged ‘mobile’

Nulaz wins Vodafone Mobile Clicks!

Yesterday, we have won the Vodafone Mobile Clicks competition and we received a prize of 60.000 euro from the hands of Guy Laurence (CEO Vodafone NL) and Harry Odenhoven (Director Online Services). We will invest this money in improving our service. Second and third places went to Tipspot and MapTheGap. We thank the organizers (Yuri, SPRX Mobile) and all the positive feedback we’ve gotten so far.

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You can read about it on Emerce, Picnic website, Dutch Cowboys, Twitter, Marketing Facts, and Bright. See pictures of the event on c360.nl.


Vodafone kort middag from Marlooz on Vimeo.

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Video made by Vincent Everts on Marketingfacts (where I’m trying hard to act sober):

iPhone Mobile Website Live

As from today, we have a mobile website for the iPhone. You just go with your iPhone to nulaz.com and everything is there for you. You don’t need to go to a special url. There you have all the features you need to know what’s happening. For the more heavy Nulaz users, we will be launching a Nulaz iPhone application soon.

Nulaz finalist Vodafone Mobile Clicks Competition

We are proud to announce that we are one of the 6 finalists of the Vodafone Mobile Clicks competition.

The finals will be held at Picnic conference, the 26th of September. We can win a 100.000 Euro, which will help us a lot in improving our service and getting us more out there.

Nulaz @ Dance Valley

Who are these geeks? That’s us (or at least, some of us) checking out Dance Valley. And of course, checking out our application at Dance Valley. We wouldn’t have come for the weather nor for the music. The first not being very nice and the second not to our liking. However, with a bit of imagination and a couple of beers we made the most out of it. Also, the application was received really well and our bluetooth location detection worked better than we expected. We had about 50 bluetooth devices covering the area, and you were detected within a 100 or 10 meter range. There were about 8500 people using the application, which was distributed through a widget and banners on Hyves and there was bluetooth distribution at the festival. At the entrance we had a promo team and big signs telling people to either turn on their bluetooth or text “dance to 3010″ to get the application.

It was a nice project and we have successfully tested some of our bluetooth technologies. You’ll be hearing more of this in the future!

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