By Taylor Holden
SuperApps è an informational short film by video producer Laurie Kolarik. Le SuperApp sono molto popolari in Asia, Africa e Sud America, e considerata da molti la prossima evoluzione della tecnologia della comunicazione. Una SuperApp fornisce una soluzione all-in-one per la progettazione di applicazioni mobili soddisfacendo le esigenze di servizi di più utenti in un unico posto. Questi servizi potrebbero includere la pianificazione degli appuntamenti, financial transactions, transportation or even grocery shopping.
Kolarik explains that SuperApps have had little consumer success in the United States so far because of, tra le altre cose, cultural barriers, data privacy and security concerns. What’s made the SuperApp prominent in places like Latin America, Asia, and Indonesia is the ability to share distribution networks and allow users to keep all of their services in one place.
Kolarik does a great job in explaining the amazing features of the SuperApp, its benefits and its drawbacks. The visuals used in the film are strong, enabling the viewer to easily understand how the SuperApp works. I would say that my only criticism of the film is that in a few places Kolarik’s voice is not completely clear, making it difficult to understand the message.
I am pleased to rate this film a 4 per 5 stelle.
Taylor Holden is a Communication Studies major at Texas A&M University with a focus in Strategic Communication and Journalism. She is a Communication Intern at CMRubinWorld with interests in social media management, press release distribution, outreach communications, and marketing.
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