Tag: Ubergadget
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Half the planet owns a phone
It seems that if this report is to be believed. Based on information from Mobile Intelligence (a report that I can’t find), one can safely assume that now that there is at least a basic phone with txt capacity in just about every hand out there, mLearning is something to be seriously considered. Granted there…
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This ubergadget is “built in”
Everyone has heard the joke about a cell phone small enough to be implanted into your hand with the thumb as the speaker and the pinky as the mic… well does anyone ever talk about how you would dial that? Well, this doesn’t address that perse, but it is a bionic phone.
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Google Calendar Mobile has arrived for Blackberry
December was busy, so I didn’t see this, but I’m trying it now and with any luck it will work properly. It’s always nice to have vital information in more than one place. Here is hoping it works. You can take a look at the official site here or download (mobile) here. If you don’t…
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What happens when the shine is gone? Which shine are we talking about?
Dean posted a great little bit on the use of cellphones the other day and I have say that I agree with everything that he is saying there. I especially agree with the points regarding innovation and engagement and how the novelty of the phone will come to pass. Arguably for many, that stage has…
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When the media is the message – warning brain dump
Clark, Mcluhan and many others have being promoting ideas about media and message for a while now, but one thing that often gets overlooked (not by these two necessarily) the fact that there is a large cultural loading aspect involved in the delivery of messages. We see it everyday as we, in the developed world,…