In A Universe of Connected Devices, The Three-Screen Dream is Finally a Reality
May 9, 2011 1 Comment

Jeff Barber is a Seattle-based leader in Slalom Consulting’s mobility solutions practice. He's a mobile technology expert with deep experience helping clients “operationalize” mobile technologies.
In the late 1990’s my clients and I talked at length about the “three-screen” dream—the envisioned ability of telecom carriers to deliver voice, data, the Web, broadcast television content, and advertising on cell phones, PCs, and TVs.
In 2011 the three-screen dream has been realized. It’s rapidly making its way into your home and businesses all around you, and its role is visibly expanding:
- In January I had the opportunity to attend CES 2011, where I spent a day walking the main hall to check out what the global major electronics manufacturers are prototyping for release to market in the next several years.
- In April, I attended the Mobile Breakfast in Seattle, where a panel of industry experts from diverse vantage points in the carrier ecosystem offered their views on the evolution of connected devices.
These two events caused me to re-think my definition of three-screen applications. What I discovered was that the three-screen reality now extends Read more of this post









