Mike is Managing Partner at BMB Tab. It is a mobile/tablet business from Beattie McGuinness Bungay. We're showing our clients how iPad and other tablets can grow their businesses and in the process we're creating great apps, mobile web solutions and all the loveliness that tablets can offer.
Author Archive: iPad Publisher
A human review of the Kindle Fire – Marco.org
iPad Publisher | November 18, 2011
Katachi Magazine for iPad
iPad Publisher | November 18, 2011

There’s some nifty thinking in here.
Shades of PROJECT.
Love the photo wall and the unfolding images but I’m not sure who the magazine is for.
I’ll have to live with it for a while.
(via Media Echo, The King’s Speech Second Screen for iPad…
iPad Publisher | November 18, 2011

(via Media Echo, The King’s Speech Second Screen for iPad on the iTunes App Store)
TV and Movie companies are moving fast now on the tablet market. Dual screen is one route that many are banking on. I’m less convinced about the application of dual screen for movies than I am for TV.
The TV story is convincing - the peak usage time for iPad use is 7-9pm and in the living room. There is also some evidence to suggest that digital channels such as twitter via mobile are actually discouraging TV viewers from timeshifting. If you want to discuss X-factor with your mates on twitter, the re-run is going to be too late. You need to watch it as scheduled. The risk is that there is more interesting stuff on the www that would distract me from the TV altogether and undermine their ad sell.
Movies are a different matter - the last thing I want while watching Tinker Tailor is someone distracting me from working out what the hell is going on. I’m actually more likely to watch a film end to end on my iPad than I am to use my iPad whilst watching a film on TV.
That said, one of our clients asked us to have a strategic look at the future UI and business model of the home entertainment market for movies. They have a big issue with the transition from DVD sales to digital downloads - especially the guys working in Special Features! My unsubstantiated instinct is that there’s something about an app that has the properties of a physical object. Something that the user owns and keeps, more like a DVD than a digital download. I’d be interested to know if there is any research out there that proves or disproves this.
Mobile Consolidation As Velti Buys MIG For Up To $54 Million | paidContent:UK
iPad Publisher | November 18, 2011
Congrats to Barry, Nelson et al.
Comms App – Medtronic (by mikeburgess) Check this out. Pretty…
iPad Publisher | November 2, 2011
Comms App - Medtronic (by mikeburgess)
Check this out. Pretty nifty eh?
Bet you wanna buy an MRI now eh?
Highly-touted Papercut iPad app scores 880 sales | The Appside
iPad Publisher | November 2, 2011
Maurice Sendak will be pleased but this isn’t the end - just the beginning for book publishers and I’m sure we’ll see a host of similar experiments with varying levels of success in the next 12 months.
The future seems more clear for the magazine and newspaper publishing with some great stats coming out since the launch of Newsstand on iPad.





