Mar
19
2009

iFrame The European Web Tablet

It seems that every major voice in the tech Blogosphere has at one time or another called for a Web-enabled tablet PC that would give us the capability for full mobile touch-computing, saving us the need to carry around that pesky keyboard. In the post iPhone world it’s easy to imagine how a tablet could be very popular, we iPhone users love to touch the Internet, a bigger platform seems a natural evolution and the guys at TechCrunch seem to want one so bad that they’ve actually built one. Others constantly predict that any day now Apple will announce the “iPod Touch HD”.

In all this hoopla one tiny European start-up called AND:mobile has actually built a full functional touch-tablet, with a full Internet browser and an applications platform, the tablet is called iFrame. They are planning on licensing their technology to major OEMs to bring their tablet to the consumer market. At Seedcamp Paris I met Oliver Seres the founder and CEO of AND:mobile, to talk about the tablet PC and being a European entrepreneur. See the full interview below.

 

 

Ayelet Noff

About the Author: Ayelet Noff

Ayelet Noff has over twelve years of experience marketing companies from various industries. She has been involved in the social media world before the term social media even existed. Ayelet opened Blonde 2.0 back in 2006. Before this, she was ICQ’s Marketing Manager for four years and also held various executive marketing positions in different startups. She is also a top blogger and currently writes for three different blogs: The Blonde 2.0 blog, The Next Web, and Socialmedia.biz. She holds an MBA degree from Tel Aviv University, and a BA in Politics from Brandeis University.

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