August 13, 2005

Moblogging 2.0 Part Deux

Social Media meet the Social Platform

from mobilejones.com

Will blogs move to images and sound bites like the transition from newspapers to TV of the past? I'd bet on it, and the importance of location-to-time will be a factor in future reputation services. One has to wonder when blog services will begin to measure and how they will measure moblogging 2.0.

August 07, 2005

Uppity Mobloggers take on UK's O2

From mobilejones.com

Bloggers are a visible and vocal force in society and the market place.  O2 is the first, but not the last, network operator to learn that populist media has changed the consumer relationship.  Future marketing and service design will pay a price for not consulting user concerns in the design process or be rewarded for having done so.  The new usability mantra is easy + friendly business model.

To follow the community conversation among some of the mobloggers visit the moblog.co.uk forum.

August 05, 2005

Mo Blogher Con

All of the photos here were taken with either the Nokia N90 mobile phones.  Can you tell which is which?

99_image045 100_image046

103_image049 105_image051

106_image052 107_image053

108_image054 109_image055

110_image056 111_image057

112_image058

August 04, 2005

BlogHer Con

82_image028 83_image029

85_image031 86_image032

88_image034 89_image035

90_image036 91_image037

92_image038 93_image039

94_image040 96_image042

97_image043 98_image044

Speaker Meet 7/29

64_image002 65_image003

66_image004 67_image005

68_image006 69_image007

71_image009 72_image011

73_image012 74_image014

76_image016 77_image017

78_image019 79_image021

80_image022 81_image023

Ready, Set, BlogHer

31_image007

32_image008
Bye Georgia Pack unique perspective
39_image016 54_image028
Drive to the airport Park N Ride
56_image030    57_image031
New friends from Japan Cool Tattoo

58_image032

And away we go!

Podcasts go mobile

Mobilecast_1

Mobilecast is an application that formats podcasts for easier consumption by mobile users.

If anyone gets a chance to try this out, please let me know.  I'd like to test your podcast on my phone.

via moconews

Copyright fair use even for bloggers

In response to Russell Beattie's complaint about the use of his PSP image, it's important to point out a few things.

1)Fair use requires that an image be 150 pixels or less
2)That the image is sourced (linking isn't a requirement)
3)The content was used for noncommerical educational purposes only
4)The image pertained to the information presented

These conditions were met in the post.

There is an interesting element of irony in the complaint, because if you scan through Beattie's blog you'll find numerous posts introduced by images that are not original and not sourced or not linked.  It's disconcerting that a prominent blogger like Russ, would apply a double standard to the use of other people's IP versus his.  Further, as an adovcate of consumer use of media, that Russ would object to an application of fair use as applied to his image is incomprehensible.

Fair use isn't theft, Russ.  You're characterization of this post as such is merely inaccurate or uninformed.  If you were concerned, why not send an email with your request?  Don't think the traffic you sent wasn't appreciated, but perhaps a respectful request would have been more inspiring than a very public flame - as long as we're talking about etiquette, that is.

I've not had the pleasure to meet Russell Beattie in person (hope to correct that someday), but by all accounts he's an affable sort.  His blog contributes to the evangelizing of the mobile life style, and his participation in Mobile Mondays are all positive contributions.  The inconsistencies of some of his interactions with those who disagree with him may be an indication of a quick temper.  We all have our foibles, and in the brave new world of constant and instant self expression sometimes the fingers get ahead of the filter between thought and speech.

August 01, 2005

We have a winner!

BakeTown of the blog http://baketown.blogspot.com is the winner of a Nokia 6680.  Yes, she's an anonymous blogger, and does so to prevent being "dooced".  BakeTown will receive her 6680 from Nokia in about 3 weeks. And I'm eager to see a new moblog launched.

Thanks to everyone who attended the Moblogging Session.  I regret that we had so many difficulties with wi-fi service in our room.  Do join the moblogher Yahoo! group started to continue the conversation until we meet again next year.

Congratulations to BakeTown

July 30, 2005

Moblogging 2.0

Moblogging 2.0 extends the idea of using cameraphones for "sharing the moment" and posting to a web-based site.  Moblogging 2.0 is mobile centric and providing multi-directional posting and seeks to highlight the consumption of blogs on mobile devices, rather than, merely capturing while mobile for web-based consumption.  Of course, it would be ideal to discard the term moblogging all together where blogging is network and device agnostic.  The effect of trying to think that way today is that publishing for mobile consumption has addition requirements and considerations for both tools providers and content creators, bloggers.  So today we still need the term moblogging, and it's consideration in the design of feed protocols, applications and even the content, itself.

BlogHer goes Mobile with Moblogging 2.0

Blogher_mobile_1

 

Most Recent Photos

  • 112_image058
  • 111_image057
  • 110_image056
  • 109_image055
  • 108_image054
  • 107_image053
  • 106_image052
  • 105_image051
  • 103_image049
  • 100_image046
  • 99_image045
  • 98_image044