Tag: mobiles
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Teaching Reporters: Replacing the backpack with the Smartphone
Teaching Reporters: Replacing the backpack with the Smartphone It’s been more than a year since I packed away my laptop computer, digital recorders, microphones, cables and cameras, and began covering Washington, D.C. with only my iPhone. When I first came to the top-rated all-news WTOP in 1997, the bag phone I carried weighed as much…
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It’s been more than a year since I packed away my laptop computer, digital recorders, microphones, cables and cameras, and began covering Washington, D.C. with only my iPhone. When I first came to the top-rated all-news WTOP in 1997, the bag phone I carried weighed as much as a bowling ball. Reel-to-reel tape recorders (ask your parents) were the newsroom staple, but early versions of Cool Edit audio editing software signaled that the times, they were a-changin’.
Teaching Reporters: Replacing the backpack with the Smartphone
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Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: Mobile Web & Augmented Reality
Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: Mobile Web & Augmented Reality. Mobile web stats and information.
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Why You Hate Your Cable, Cellular, Internet and Phone Company – Survey of Telco Providers – Popular Mechanics
Image via Wikipedia Does anybody really like their cable television, Internet or cellular service provider? via Why You Hate Your Cable, Cellular, Internet and Phone Company – Survey of Telco Providers – Popular Mechanics. There will be a followup report on global opinions about providers. This one talks about the failings of the major telcos…
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Tablet plus smartphone technology coming from Archos
new ultra-thin Internet Media Tablet, which will arrive as a touch-screen portable device looking to double its consumer appeal as a smartphone equipped with the Google Android operating system. via Archos creates tablet and smartphone hybrid – Gadgets. What I want for my next birthday. Forget the iPhone.
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Journalism Education Should Be Media Literacy & More
Dan Gillmor, writing in MediaShift Idea Lab, asserts (and I agree 100%) that: Journalism educators should be in the vanguard of an absolutely essential shift for society at large: helping our students, and people in our larger communities, to navigate and manage the myriad information streams of a media-saturated world. via MediaShift Idea Lab .…
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Sustainable Journalism in the Age of Internet
Several years ago, I ran into Len Witt at Blog Nashville, where he caught my attention because he was a journalist who was trying out blogging with an open mind and he had a very solid commitment to the social responsibility side of journalism that was called “civic journalism” just before the days of Internet.…
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In a Nutshell: Palm Pre vs. iPhone vs. G1
CES 2009 brought us a new player in the smartphone upper-echelon. Let’s drill down and see how the Palm Pre compares with the iPhone and Android’s G1. via In a Nutshell: Palm Pre vs. iPhone vs. G1.
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Another projector phone almost in USA
The projector can be used to view media stored in phone memory, pull up mobile TV via Korea’s T-DMB airwaves, or simply project light, a function luddites may know better as a “flashlight.” Most importantly, it actually isn’t half-bad looking — a symptom of a major manufacturer getting involved and throwing some won and industrial…
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At CES: Mobile phone with built-in projector
Here comes the Logic Bolt’s Projector-Phone.Now there’s no need to worry about the tiny screen. The buit-in projector of this phone can project a fair screen of the size of a normal TV. via The All Rounder: Projector Embeded Mobile Phone. I blogged about a phone like this from China that was available last October.…