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Following Nokia‘s last weeks’ thrilling N97 launch, I’d like to share some of my thoughts on other – less mediatised – announcements, and some other insights I learned about during the Nokia World event. Most attention went obviously to the Nokia N97 (read an overview of reactions at Nokia Conversations) and its positioning in the [...]

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Last week I was invited by CHEIL Worldwide HQ in Seoul – a global marketing and communications affiliate company of the Samsung Group, to do a presentation at the Digital Leaders Forum on Mobile Digital Storytelling. It was a really interesting trip to learn more about the Korean mobile culture – more on this in [...]

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This weekend and early next week I’m off to Sevilla for an exploratory workshop on Mobile 2.0, organised by the European Commission Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS), for its project on mobile content evolution and its socio-economic impact. The project is looking at user adoption and acceptance issues, the promotion of innovation in this [...]

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On May 29-30 you can join me in Girona for a LAB on MEDIA and Human Experience, organised by the Club of Amsterdam. I will join this “immersed experience of a Do-Tank” together with Laurence Desarzens, urban communicator at beatmap.com, Paul F.M.J. Verschure, ICREA research professor at the Technology Department of the University Pompeu Fabra [...]

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Carnival of the Mobilists Nº 65 is on at goldenswamp.com, this week hosted by Judy Breck who also writes for Smart Mobs. Greetings from New York City — where our biggest and best Carnival is Coney Island, called “the playground of the world” since the early 1800s. The Wonder Wheel image used in this Carnival [...]

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