Janet Feldman wrote:
What you propose below is
incredibly exciting to me too, as we use mobile phones...Please keep us informed about these developments, Andy,
and in the meantime, Pam, you might want to hook up with ...
Thanks Janet for some great links and ideas there - unfortunately I
have
Andy,
Can you expand on the technical as well as popular implications of
mobcasting?
I see that the new nokia N series phone is being referred to as a pod
killer. I think there is a lot of room for coexistence. Even in small
towns in a poor country like Ghana it is not impossible to find phones
Dear Andy, Pam, and All,
Hello and look forward to blogs from Budapest! What you propose below is
incredibly exciting to me too, as we use mobile phones in our projects and
are always looking for new, lower-tech, and cheaper ways to create and
disseminate info. Please keep us informed about these
.net
http://www.andycarvin.com
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Subject: Re: Sharing Podcasts with those without connectivity )was Re:
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Ross Gardler wrote::
>> Ross Gardler wrote:
&g
Pamela McLean wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
Remember that bandwidth need not be a live Internet connection. I
recently passed a Compact Flash containing a number of key
presentations from IT Conversations to a colleague in rural Guyana.
In his village he doesn't even have a computer, let alone an I
Ross Gardler wrote::
Ross Gardler wrote:
...Remember that bandwidth need not be a live Internet connection
It would be great if someone with a media bent could create a set of
dramatisations on key subjects (such as HIV/AIDS) in an accessible form.
Something along the lines of the BBC World Se