Mobile 2.0 at Read/WriteWeb
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele December 11th, 2006 in Social Media, Operators, Mobile Apps, Mobile Web, web 2.0, Mobile Content, Podcasts, Announcements, Analysis, Mashup, Viral, User-Experience, Usability, Mobile Search, Wimax, Mobile OS, Bluetooth, Mobile RSS, mobile 2.0, Mobile Web Server, Experience Design, Trends, Image Recognition, Augmented Reality, QR codes, Ubiquitous Marketing, Under The Radar, Innovation, W3C, Mobile Video, Startups
Kudos to Richard MacManus who offered me his space today in an idea to write some articles around the Mobile 2.0 subject to intend bridge the web 2.0 and mobile 2.0 communities. I’m kicking-off a mini-series of posts on the topic of Mobile 2.0, which will be explored more in detail on Read/WriteWeb this week.
“On the eve of Le Web 3 in Paris - and one month after the Web 2.0 Summit concluded - it seems like an appropriate time to explore the world of the mobile Web, a.k.a. mobile 2.0. There has been a lot of discussion lately on this topic, a good deal of it inspired by the mobile 2.0 event - a one-day event held on 6 November 2006, organized by Daniel Appelquist and Mike Rowehl….”
Continue reading “Understanding Mobile 2.0“, in which I tried to give an overview of what I currently understand as Mobile 2.0 and I included some links to essential writing done on the topic by fellow mobilist bloggers.
Micro Media
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele September 26th, 2006 in Mobile Music, Social Media, Mobile Apps, Mobile Web, Mobile Lifestyle, web 2.0, Mobile Content, Podcasts, we media, Announcements, Analysis, Mobile Advertising, Mashup, User-Experience, Usability, Mobile Search, mobile 2.0Richard MacManus, one of my favourite daily reads on Next Generation Web Technology on his popular blog Read/Write Web wrote a post today on a corporate blogging project he’s co-running with The Rights Marketing Company. Called Micro Media Corp, it’s a corporate blogging and podcasting program that aims to give business people insights into the Web 2.0 and New Media worlds.
If your organization is looking for regular thought leadership in the Web 2.0 and New Media world, check it out… there are really excellent insights inside this bulletin. I am sporadically contributing to this bulleting together with top quality bloggers - Scott Karp, Taewoo Danny Kim, David Stoughton (a UK consultant), Steve O’Hear, Stephen Danelutti, Cale Hollingsworth.
Micro Media Corp first major customer is British Telecom. The team produces 3 blog bulletins every week.
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