Carnival of the mobilists #64
The latest Carnival of the Mobilists is now being featured at M-Trends. There is a lot fo really good content in this edition of the carnival so do set aside some time as many of these pieces are great ones to sit and think on.
An additional note of something else featured at M-Trends is the advent of a newspaper trialing the use of embedded digital content within pictures (to unlock other content and interactivity).
I personally think that this is the one aspect of mobile technology that will boom quite fast in the next 1 to 2 years as mobile phones, mobile phone cameras, and the print industry all have a lot to gain by this type of convergance.
Can you imagine reading your print Bible and then seeing a picture of Isreal and taking a picture of that with your phone and automatically getting current news and events about that place. Or taking the picture of a word (for example, temple) and then getting a short Wikipedia entry on religious temples found in Judeao-Christian and other religions? That is a neat intersection of technology with the socal aspects of life.
Links in this post were pulled from my RSS reader, but will open in the original website page.
posted via Mo:Blog
The latest Carnival of the Mobilists is now being featured at M-Trends. There is a lot fo really good content in this edition of the carnival so do set aside some time as many of these pieces are great ones to sit and think on.
An additional note of something else featured at M-Trends is the advent of a newspaper trialing the use of embedded digital content within pictures (to unlock other content and interactivity).
I personally think that this is the one aspect of mobile technology that will boom quite fast in the next 1 to 2 years as mobile phones, mobile phone cameras, and the print industry all have a lot to gain by this type of convergance.
Can you imagine reading your print Bible and then seeing a picture of Isreal and taking a picture of that with your phone and automatically getting current news and events about that place. Or taking the picture of a word (for example, temple) and then getting a short Wikipedia entry on religious temples found in Judeao-Christian and other religions? That is a neat intersection of technology with the socal aspects of life.
Links in this post were pulled from my RSS reader, but will open in the original website page.
posted via Mo:Blog

















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