News and chat about and around ArrivedOK - the Personal Flight Arrival Tracker and mobile tool for travelers like you to instantly notify your friends and family when you arrive at airports worldwide
 

ArrivedOK.mobi Adds OpenID Login, Google Friends and Facebook Connect

09 Feb   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: ArrivedOK News, How-to, Internet, Web 2.0

We redesigned our Registration form and added the services you can use for login to ArrivedOK to our main page:

Login with your existing account. More OpenID providers…

Login with Google Friend Connect Login with Twitter Login with Facebook Connect Login with Yahoo! Login with MySpace Login with Flickr

Click on a button of the service you have account in – and your ArrivedOK account will be created with your Google, Facebook… whatever login. This has been done to ease the registration for those of us who are reluctant to create new accounts anywhere.

If you already have ArrivedOK account you will be asked once to bind your existing ArrivedOK login and openID login together so you might use both with one account in the future. After that everything happens literally in one click, without entering your username and password.

ArrivedOK.mobi Adds OpenID Login, Google Friends and Facebook Connect

OpenID login first appeared in our feature tracking system in April 2007 but it was not clear at that time how that thing would be going – with a few supporting sites and quite faulty implementation. Then Google and Facebook released their ‘Friend/Connect’ and voila – it suddenly became fashionable.

We support (click on a link to find out if you already have your own OpenID and learn more about how it works): openid.net, myopenid.com, livejournal.com, openid.mail.ru, blogger.com, openid.yandex.ru, etc.

So, login and enjoy the technology.

Air Travelers’ Usage of SMS, Email and Social Media (Stats)

03 Feb   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: Air Travel, ArrivedOK News, Internet, Mobile 2.0, Statistics and metrics, Travel, Travel Apps, Trends, Web 2.0

What media air travelers choose to inform their friends and relatives about their flights, provided with a choice between SMS, email and social media? See our latest stats on that topic.

ArrivedOK is the service that notifies your designated recipients about your arrival to airports worldwide. ArrivedOK doesn’t do this by tracking flights, it does it by tracking your cell phone when you switch it on in your destination. Once it has been detected as on in the visiting mobile network the arrival notifications are sent out automatically. Users can choose how to send those alerts – by SMS, email, or via social media/networks.

And here comes the interesting part – what media air travelers choose to deliver their arrival alerts? Our latest stats say that despite all that social media buzz, people still prefer SMS and good old email. Perhaps because email notifications are free of charge at ArrivedOK, one might say, but that’s not the case: ArrivedOK provides all social media alerts for free too but they show dramatically lower popularity.

ArrivedOK.mobi subscribers Usage of SMS, Email and Social Media
Here is the percentage of all ArrivedOK arrival notifications by media channels (March 2009 – January 2010):

Twitter
LiveJournal
Facebook
Email
Blogspot
SMS
6.0%
0.8%
2.3%
30.9%
1.1%
58.8%

LinkedIn is not included in the stats as we just integrated recently.

 

One thing could explain the popularity of SMS among our users – ArrivedOK text alerts are remarkably cheaper than roaming text tariffs, but that does not explain the lower usage of social media services, which are completely free.

We would say that Twitter is doing fine, Facebook is overrated, and Blogspot and LiveJournal numbers reflect the decline of blogging.

This is basically European stats as we don’t currently provide the service in the United States and China (though we’re working on it).

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ArrivedOK works with LinkedIn

20 Jan   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: Uncategorized

ArrivedOK is now working with LinkedIn, which is going to make both ArrivedOK and LinkedIn more powerful for you.

When you set your arrival alerts on ArrivedOK you can now make them appear in your LinkedIn status immediately after landing, letting your colleagues and business contacts know where you are in real time – without using your mobile or smartphone onboard. You can also customize your message to your LinkedIn connections, making it different from arrival alerts delivered to your friends, family, or posted to your personal blog.

Let the places you travel contribute to your professional identity on the web. Work, business or leisure, your trips bring important information about who you are, what you do, and how you do it. Show your followers that you’re a smart traveler.

How does ArrivedOK work with LinkedIn?

When you want to share your arrival details with a broader audience via LinkedIn (posting to Facebook, blogs and Twitter is also available) – go to your ArrivedOK Preferences and connect LinkedIn to your Profile.

When creating your arrival message, go to ‘Post to blog/network’ section, check ‘LinkedIn’ box and type your message if you want. That message will appear in your LinkedIn status right at the moment you turn on your phone upon your arrival, altogether following our standard ‘I arrivedOK in…’ text.

So go ahead and get started. Link your ArrivedOK and LinkedIn accounts today.

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ArrivedOK Video Tutorial Updated

24 Aug   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: Air Travel, ArrivedOK News, Flight Trackers, How-to, Mobile 2.0, Web 2.0

Watch ArrivedOK video tutorial in English updated with female character and voice-over. Learn how ArrivedOK looks like from the inside and how to use it – in only 3 minutes.

Watch ArrivedOK Video Tutorial

16 Apr   |   Author: Andrey Deriabin  |  Category: Applications, ArrivedOK News, Flight Trackers, How-to, Internet

Watch ArrivedOK video tutorial in English. Learn how it looks like from the inside and how to use it – in only 3 minutes.