So, I am sat at Stansted Airport waiting for my EasyJet flight to Geneva. Got some business there on Monday and Tuesday.
I have, for a while, been meaning to book a trip away exclusively using ShopQwik — you can book a flight or a hotel room (or both, or a hired car, come to think of it) within 60 seconds. Right from your handset. Total brilliance.
I wasn’t able to do the whole shebang (i.e. book and pay) this time because of the mechanics of the deal we’ve got in place — I had to tell Hetty what flight/hotel I wanted and the company paid it directly. Good news for my bank balance — bit of an arse though, as I wanted to try out the whole ShopQwik end-to-end experience myself.
However, I used ShopQwik for everything-but. Sat on the train into London, I opened up the delightful application on the E61. The Nokia E61 version of ShopQwik is, I think, their best yet. It takes such super advantage of the nice big screen. The flash looks brilliant and the interface works phenomenally well. Within seconds I was querying flights — not just EasyJet — but ‘everything’ from any London Airport. There was a Swiss Air from London City that someone recommended, but actually, the EasyJet flight from Stansted offered better times. When you request a flight on ShopQwik, it does the super hard work for you. It is really something to behold — you’re given a list of inbound/outbound flight times and locations and you just pick the one you want… two seconds and it’s booked.
Did the same with the hotel. In fact, I managed to find a wickedly good priced deal.
However: I want to do the whole thing by ShopQwik. In fact, this is what I’m planning –
I’m going to ask Ed to use my N90 to video me sat in Starbucks BOOKING the whole thing on ShopQwik. Now, yes you can book a flight in 60 seconds, but I reckon it’ll take me longer — by design — as I’ll want to have a nose around various options on the ShopQwik menus, decide on the actual flight I want, and so on. However I reckon it will be a brilliant example of the technology. I’ll sit there and book the flight and the hotel while he videos the experience, then I’ll publish the video for all to see. Wicked.
I think I’ll go away on a non business leisure trip somewhere in Europe at the end of the month(ish). Maybe early Dec. That’s when we’ll do it.
Oh, and I’ve checked the data rates from T-Mobile. Shocking. £7.50 a meg. Sheeeeesh. While I’m at it: I DID NOT bring my Vodafone data card. Screw that. I’m not having another ridiculous data bill.
With the market saying 'no' to Nokia's Ovi Store, what do you think can be done to change this?
