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24access Solutions BV is a mobile software development company and creator of Wauwee.com, todays fastest growing mobile photo sharing and chat service. Wauwee will soon have 1 million members sharing photos and chatting all from mobile internet enabled phones. At Wauwee we're proud to support all phone models, no matter what your flavour :). Stay tuned to our blog for market insight, news on our progress and hopefully a few laughs along the way.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Wauwee launched in Optus Australia app store

As of November 2009, the Wauwee rich client application has been launched down under.

Next to Singapore and India, Australia is the 3rd country where Wauwee has set footprint using Cellmania's platform.
This platform serves operators with a reliable and rich distribution network for applications in order to reach their customers even better.

Using Wauwee, the Australia Optus subscribers can share their lives by using photos, chat and messaging boards while built-in e-cards, virtual gifts and games make sure you never got bored on a dull moment.

24access Solutions will continue to distribute it's Wauwee network, with close to 900,000 registered members worldwide to several other appstores when they become available.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Wauwee launches in Singapore and India app stores

Following the general trend in the markets a couple of app stores pop up from almost any carrier and device manufactorer.

Wauwee benefits from the close contacts their company have to work together with the content portal managers to assure that Wauwee meets the commercial and technical guidelines for submission approval.

As a result this month Wauwee was approved by Airtel (India)and Singtel (Indonesia) and is available right now to their userbase.
Included are several versions, ranging from Windows Mobile, Symbian, Blackberry, Full java client and the exclusive Wauwee Photo Agent.

Wauwee will continue to submit its applications to distribute their mobile social network to add to their large userbase of over 800,000 users today.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Wauwee iPhone & iPod Touch app launches

Wauwee app launched for iPhone & iPod Touch

We're delighted to announce the release of Wauwee for the iPhone & iPod Touch devices. Todays release brings Wauwee to a new audience of smartphone users who can enjoy the social aspects of interacting on-the-go with friends from all over the world. Welcome to all our new users and hope you enjoy using Wauwee on your Apple devices as much as we enjoyed making it!

To get it now: Wauwee in the App Store

Thursday, June 11, 2009

New: Hindi and Arabic chat rooms on Wauwee

Wauwee.com has launched two new chat rooms. One for Hindi, and one for Arabic speakers.

As the majority of Wauwee users originate from India, and a great amount of those are brought up speaking Hindi, it is not more than logical that many users already spoke Hindi amongst each other. Another very large group of Wauwee users are from the Middle East and various other countries where Arabic is the main language, making Arabic the third most common language used on Wauwee, right after English (still the only language almost all Wauwee users speak and understand), and Hindi.

User requests
The initiative for language specific chat rooms came from our users. As it is always more easy to speak to one another in your native language but it excludes people that do not speak it, many people felt the need to have a place where they could meet people from their own language area, and asked Wauwee to create such a place.

English still the main language.
Outside of the two new chat rooms, English will still be the common language. Try to refine your search for friends to a specific country, and you will see that there are no countries left that aren’t represented on Wauwee! And as English is the language of MTV and Hollywood, there is almost no one who doesn’t at least speak a few words.

Latin alphabet
There is one big difference between the Hindi and Arabic chat rooms: where the Arabic chat room is filled with the beautiful calligraphy of the Arabic characters, the Hindi speakers are still destined to use the Latin alphabet. The main reason for this is that although the number of mobile phones that support Unicode (needed to display characters other then Latin) are on the rise, they are still a very small minority, and the models that support Unicode AND have the Hindi character set installed can still be counted on one hand.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Good news for Nokia users!

Today Nokia has launched their new app-store: Ovi Store.
50 million Nokia users worldwide will be able to download apps, games and videos directly through an icon in the Download folder of their phone.

We're excited to announce that one of the apps available on Ovi Store is the new Nokia Wauwee app, which, in good old Wauwee tradition, is completely free of charge! This application will grant you super easy access to your Wauwee account, so you'll be able to see what your Wauwee friends are up to with just one button click.

Want to try it? Simply visit store.ovi.com on your phone, and in the search panel type 'wauwee'!

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

First paid feature on Wauwee.

Alert messages
Although Wauwee is absolutely free for everybody to use, unfortunately we are not millionaires and can’t give everything for free. When users requested a service that would notify them when their friends come online we introduced our ‘Alert Me’ feature. Since releasing the alert feature many users have already set alert with friends and have received SMS messages whenever their friends come online. Unfortunately SMS messages, like all the good things in life, aren’t free…

Still a great deal!
To receive alerts, we ask our users to pay one ‘credit’ per message sent. The first 5 credits are free to each user when you register, and if you want to buy more, you simply send an SMS and your credits will be placed on your account, easy as that. And don’t think for a minute that we’re going to get rich selling you expensive credits! One credit will cost you only 4 Euro cent, about 5 US Dollar cent or 2.70 Rupees – check this online Currency Calculator if you want to know the current value in your currency.

Fun stuff
Got credits to spare and want to surprise your friends on Wauwee? Send them a gift! Our virtual gifts vary from a simple and cheap party balloon to expensive jewelry and cars, only for the rich and famous!

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Ambassador selection starts!

The selection of the first round of ambassadors for Wauwee has kicked off! Users from all over the world have taken an interest in becoming an ambassador for their country by simply filling out their e-mail address in our message application. We’ve got over 200 reactions since the take off last week and there are still many coming in…

What ambassadors do on Wauwee is simply log in regularly, chat with other users and in general be active and create a fun and positive environment for other users. In order to do so ambassadors will be given special privileges that allow them to use features normal users don’t. The goal is to promote the service in the regions the ambassadors are from and to recruit more Wauwee users.

When applying for ambassador, users must be aware that they will have to comply with the Wauwee standards. Never use abusive language and don’t upload any content that conflicts with our terms. This is a small request we ask from them and if they are doing well, they will certainly be rewarded.

We salute the ambassadors and ask them to help us promote our beautiful service to all corners of the world. But the most important thing is: be active, have fun and enjoy being a Wauwee ambassador!

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Watch out for modern features!

Having great features is important for mobile social networks. It doesn’t just show the effectiveness the feature has, but it must also sustain this effectiveness in the long term.

When mobile social networks started, they had standard features like sending e-cards or placing wallpapers in users’ profiles. But as the technology advanced, more and more features were born and a new era of social networks began.

There has lots of advancement taken place in today’s mobile social networks. One example of a feature that has seen success is the chat room where you can have a group conversation with people all over the world. This phenomenon thanks its existence to popular group conversation programs like Skype and MSN. This trend is also showing in upcoming economies like India where chat rooms are very popular whether it is about social networking, making new friends or dating. We just cannot spend a day without chatting or interacting on our phones with new friends now…

Another popular feature that is used frequently is mobile games. Mobile games have become a standard feature for social networks because of the attraction to play games with friends via your phone so you can play anytime anyplace. There is much demand for mobile entertainment in countries like India where mobile gaming is a real success. When you are bored and nobody is online, you simply kill your boredom by playing games and having fun.

We conclude that the development of entertaining communications features has been rapid and the adaptation of new technology has played a major role in it. Features like chat rooms and multi-player games have made it easier to satisfy our desire for entertainment and fun on the go. However, we don’t know what surprises the future will bring as the development of new technology continues.

So stay tuned.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Wauwee popular in India

Almost half of all users on Wauwee come from India. And not only because there just ARE a lot of people from India, but also because Wauwee perfectly fits their needs!

Wauwee.com started out with campaigns running all over the world, but specifically targetting Europe and the US. Mainly just because those were the regions we knew the most about, being an Amsterdam based company. To our surprise however, after one month of campaining we found that the top 3 countries our users originated from were India, Romania and Indonesia!

Where most 'western' users have online PC's at home and on the job, those countries have skipped most of the fixed web period that took flight in the 90ies in Europe and the US, and went straight for wireless. This meant that mobile phones rapidly became THE means of communication. When mobile internet became available, India was one of the frontrunners in that area.

An often heard compliment Wauwee.com gets from their users, is that where most mobile communities are in fact spin-offs of existing PC communities, Wauwee.com takes the lead because they are targetting only mobile phones, thus ensuring users they won't ever miss out on features that are only available on the PC sites. Not a small advantage for users that do not have easy access to an online PC!

Finally we found that one of the much appreciated aspects of Wauwee.com is its easy availability. Especially in countries like India, where incomes vary widely, the range of mobile phones used is immense. Focussing mainly on Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson, we see users surfing the net on end-of-the-millennium-devices like the early Nokia 6-series, to the latest and greatest in the world of mobile phones. The power of wauwee.com lies in the fact that it is offering a completely browser based application with small but clear icons on an easily loadable white background, thus providing its users with a great interface no matter what phone they are using!

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Word-of-mouth rocks on mobile but be careful with mobile payments

We surveyed our users recently and got some very interesting results we would like to share with you. Firstly, 68% of our users already invited friends to Wauwee.com which shows a strong interest in spreading the word about Wauwee but also brings up a deeper point. The sharing of Wauwee was mostly done via word-of-mouth. We had no real stat on what this number was because word-of-mouth is difficult to measure online. However our survey shows word-of-mouth is very powerful when it comes to mobile services, particularly those services with a low barrier to adoption. Sharing a service with your friend is as simple as pulling out your phone and showing them around your world then your friend can immediately signup and be instantly engaged with the service on his/her mobile phone. This is more difficult to achieve with traditional online services where you tend to perform the viral aspect via email in an asynchronous fashion hence the lack of user coaching amongst friends. This is a powerful trend and one we plan to keep a close eye on in order to continue on our growth trajectory.

Another finding from our survey showed a large number of users would like to buy something via premium SMS. In today’s world, most ecommerce is performed via the internet with credit cards however mobile savvy users prefer buying via SMS when buying something on the phone versus using a credit card which is not all that surprising but nonetheless a problem to solve for Mr. Visa if he wants to play in the mobile space. Hooking up with the likes of the iTunes App Store is also a pretty neat way to achieve mobile payment but not so for countries like India where most of the vast mobile internet population don’t have credit cards in the first place. When we started Wauwee.com as a mobile social network we had no idea India would become our largest growth market, it just took off like a rocket from day one. Most of our Indian users tell us they prefer to have the full functionality of a social network on their phone rather than a slimmed down version because they don’t have ready access to an internet connected PC. This makes sense when you look at the broadband penetration rates in India versus the mobile subscriber uptake (60m broadband versus over 300m mobile subs and growing daily!). Users want to engage fully with a service on their phone which requires payment processing to be achieved in a seamless way on the phone. Mobile users have grown accustomed to pay for topups and games via SMS or a phone call and hence we need to be serving this market wisely. The alternative to go with carrier integrated billing is not looking rosy right now! Stay tuned for more on payments and also India in future posts.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

BlackBerry App World Launch

We are delighted to announce our inclusion in BlackBerry App World at launch. It is available to all BlackBerry users with a trackball or touch screen BlackBerry in the US, Canada & UK. To get App World on your BlackBerry browse to www.blackberry.com/appworld on your BlackBerry or visit 


You will find Wauwee in the Social Networking and Sharing category so go right ahead and check us out!

Over night we saw quite an increase in registrations as a result. We track the source our users and we can see that BlackBerry is rapidly moving up in our most popular devices. We are working with other App Store providers and hope to have more to announce in the coming weeks on this front but meanwhile we're all big BlackBerry fans...

Introduction to Wauwee.com

Hi and welcome to our new blog.

Through this blog we aim to provide lots of insight into what we see on a daily basis from our growing community of mobile internet users. We plan to share much of this information with you, the community of mobile internet enthusiasts as part of our learning and hope to hear lots of feedback from each and everyone in terms of helping us along our path to building Wauwee.com into a vibrant social community for people all over the world.

Let me start out by introducing the service and our team. Wauwee started out as an accident. We were originally working on the Wauw.fm service which allows streaming of radio, music, photo download/upload from a PC to your mobile phone. Great product but before its time. However once we released the photo sharing element of the service we noticed a dramatic increase in usage. Suddenly we had tapped into an emerging trend and so we set about focusing on what our users wanted (which involved several surveys and lots of late night txt messages :) As a result we decided to seperate the photo sharing features from Wauw.fm and build Wauwee.com. We did this April 2008 and since then we've not looked back. Our enthusiastic users pushed us to build social features like chatting and profiles so they could engage more easily with their friends. We are very happy to report that we have over 500,000 signed up users in March 2009 and lots more joining every day. Considering we have no marketing budget thats quite an achievement.  And thats not all, our growth is now above 100,000 users/month.

Let me take this opportunity to introduce the team who bring Wauwee to life everyday and continue to excite our users. Michel is our CEO and pretty much chief of everything :) Jan takes care of our advertising sales. James handles the engineering effort. Fake designs all our inhouse graphics and is often seen on the Support Wauwee for some reason! Remco keeps the backend running along with Pierre who churns out the web services and Jozsef who builds our phone apps. Last but certainly not least is Naoman who has joined us for his marketing internship and does a great job helping us better think about marketing and communications to our international audience.

We do hope you subscribe to our blog and stay tuned for much more to come.

The Wauwee Team