A Mobile Call to Filmmakers
Atlanta-based Zoie Films has partnered with Tin Can Mobile and Nokia to present a selection of one to five minute works in a new “Cellular C… Read more »
Atlanta-based Zoie Films has partnered with Tin Can Mobile and Nokia to present a selection of one to five minute works in a new “Cellular C… Read more »
I mentioned the CNBC Europe’s mobile deal last month…some more details on it. BT has extended its mobile video service trial with Newmedia… Read more »
Simple: “Watching and recording videos on a cellular phone — a device more than billion people around the world carry on a regular basis –… Read more »
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Webcam app for Sprint users… Read more »
CNBC Europe has started live streaming to mobile phones in Europe (the Italian version has been doing it for a year now).
The service, avail… Read more »
(reg. req.): An interview with Dany Levy, founder of DailyCandy.com, which was bought by former AOL-er Bob Pittman. A San Francisco edition… Read more »
An ambitious project is under way to find a way to send TV broadcast signals to mobiles by 2010.
Dubbed Instinct, (IP-based Networks, Servi… Read more »
Three O’clock, a London-based mobile entertainment company, has launched a video magazine service for mobile phones. Subscribers can gain fr… Read more »
Combining real-time video signals with 3-D graphics on a cellphone display… Read more »
Malaysian telecom operator Digi has launched what it believes to be the first TV service on high-speed mobile network in Asia.
Leveraging on… Read more »
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A very interesting idea, in theory….billing itself as Blogads 2.0. Check out Blogversations, developed by Umair and a few others.
Let’s se… Read more »
NPR’s Robert Siegel talks with David Hayes, technology writer for The Kansas City Star, about Sprint TV. The new service goes online, and th… Read more »
According to Handango…The July report includes a list of the ten best-selling applications and ringtones by operating system.
Download the… Read more »
In Japan, KDDI has teamed up with Japanese mobile-phone manufacturers to develop a fuel-cell-powered phone equipped with functions for recei… Read more »
IMS Research forecasts that live TV-over-cellular services will be viewed by more than 120 million users worldwide by the end of 2010, equat… Read more »
Following a global evaluation of the key mobile solutions providers, the UK’s football sports league FA Premier League has appointed Sportev… Read more »
U.S. operator Sprint will launch a higher-quality TV service for its wireless phones, through its new Samsung video-capable phones…
The se… Read more »
An interesting play by MediaBistro, in trying to develop nanomedia properties and mixing media gossip with job ads and networking.
I guess… Read more »
That’s almost the same headline that Wired News used (“Blogging For Bucks”) when profiling me last year, and this is the headline ABCNews.co… Read more »
Well, the 18-year old kid’s moving fast…CableNewser will morph into TVNewser for Mediabistro…
Related: CableNewser’s anonymous blogger r… Read more »
Looks pretty obvious to me… Read more »
The Media Drop mentions something close to my heart: how much advertising can I push down the pipe without crossing the line. There’s no sci… Read more »
UK communty site Friends Reunited has made its first major acquisition, with the purchase of an Australian counterpart called Schoolfriends.… Read more »
I wrote about the “embargo school of journalism” yesterday, pointing to the discussion going on at Jeff Jarvis’ blog. Today, some more react… Read more »
(via Micropersuasion) Tom Hespos does a great service to our emerging media (yes, I’m biased), by laying out some ground rules on how advert… Read more »
I missed by a day, but this site and blog is now two years old…I started it on June 11, 2002 (the Internet Archive has a June 27, 2002 sna… Read more »
Um, in this case, it means me…some of my plans come out in this PR Week story (reprinted on Brand Republic site), though nothing’s hidden… Read more »
An interesting connection and developing nanopublishing business through nurturing talent: “This very model of broadcast folk art may be the… Read more »
(): A research paper from University of Texas at Austin: Collaborative group weblogs, which rely on the participation of tens of thousands o… Read more »
The kid behind Cabelnewser, revealed…amazing. Read more »
John Battelle has hit the nail on the head, again: I’ve been grappling with it for a while, with my comments on behavioral targeting and con… Read more »
A report following Bloggercon this weekend, on how some blos have started developing revenues (Hey Ma! I’m in New York Times! Yeah, it’s a s… Read more »
(by Vin Crosbie) Bloggers attending the BoggerCon II
conference Saturday at Harvard University’s Law School voted that
forming a trade assoc… Read more »
An interesting point brought up by Joe Wilcox, Jupiter analyst, on content copyrights and how they are being affected by the blog world…”T… Read more »
Perhaps the most comprehensive list ever written about building business models around blogging and nanomedia…some direct and some indirec… Read more »
I have my doubts, but an interesting case-study-in-making to watch out for, in developing nanopublishing businesses… Read more »
Jeff Jarvis, president of Advance.net (the online unit of Advance Publications, Inc., includes CondéNet and Advance Internet) has revealed… Read more »
An essay by Joey Manley, founder of Modern Tales, a webcomics content and technology provider…
A point he made that is very close to my he… Read more »
Gawker Media, Nick Denton’s blog media company, has launched its long-delayed Kinja project. The new site is a blog aggregation and search s… Read more »
An interview with me on Journalism.co.uk…On working alone, and why publishers must be brave enough to empower their journalists. Read more »
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