June 24th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Communities, Mobile Devices
Iranian citizens have turned to the use of non-traditional media (blogs, twitter, youtube…etc) to broadcast the truth to the world. The mobile phone has become an instrumental part for reporting events as citizens use it to take pictures and record videos that find their way to the internet in a matter of minutes.
June 7th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Apps, Mobile Communities, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Services
Mobile Sports is the topic for the next event at Mobile Monday Munich chapter. If you are in Munich and want to attend just register at: http://www.mobile-monday.de/events/mobile-sports
should be interesting.
June 4th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Communities, Mobile Marketing
So what if: the spots are no longer produced by Agencies but by the public themselves using the mobile phones. A network of people sharing video tips about just any possible product you want to buy. Telling real stories about brands and not the deceiving world Advertising often portrays. Eventually this will lead to better quality products for the best possible price.
March 21st, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Communities
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March 21st, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Wireless Media
Out in the market the coolest rabbit there is. Nazbatag, its a toy-robot-rabbit that connects wireless to the internet and deliver to its owners the latest news, weather, traffic, stocks or simply read a web page out loud for you.