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Paull Young

Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 2:41am

Stephen,

Great post, definately food for thought.

It’s really the tip of the iceberg of what we’ll be doing with this technology in five years time.

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Stephen

Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 2:50am

Paul,

Thanks. Just wanted to throw a few ideas out there to see what response I get. You’re right too, imagine what the technology will be like in five years time. I can see it being easy not only to post photos instantaneously to the web, but high definition video too.

As you said, it’s only the tip of the iceberg, with a long long way to go.

Cheers

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Serge Cornelus

Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 9:19am

I agree with Paul. Once again, you’re at the forefront of what PR can be like in the future. Thanks for keeping tabs for us.

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Antony

Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 11:04am

Great stuff, Stephen - I’ve posted about this at http://www.open.typepad.com/open - but can’t seem to manage a trackback…

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Stephen

Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 1:02pm

Serge: Thank you, and yes it’s relevant for the future but also for now too.

Antony: Thanks for the link. I think the trackback issue is on my side.

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Neville Hobson

Monday, February 27, 2006 at 8:21am

Great ideas, Stephen. I like your interna;l communication example in particular - could see that being a great way for employee connections to be made in a fun and wholly different way. Especially disruptive in a starchy company or two I can think of.

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Stephen

Monday, February 27, 2006 at 11:29am

Thanks Neville. Just trying to throw a few ideas out there as I think there’s a lot of undiscovered potential to moblogging. Thanks for stopping by.

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Kami Huyse

Thursday, March 2, 2006 at 9:41pm

I like the moblog idea. In crisis comm. they could have used one to upload photos of specific locations after the hurricanes last year in the US (Katrina and Rita). People wanted to know what it looked like on their block, but that information was VERY hard to come by. Of course, cell service was a little spotty too.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 4:52pm

[...] You know, the technology in the online world is advancing at a ferocious speed. There’s always a new fangled web ap that’s being introduced that some PR folk will experiment with looking to fit into their day to day roles as practitioners. For example, take a look at Kevin Dugan’s 10 Flickr hacks, Steve Rubel’s 10 Technorati hacks and, boastingly, my own 8 moblog hacks (because I couldn’t think of ten). All very useful… maybe. [...]

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