It has been a long while since submitting a post to MMM through email to Blogger. but, since its a bit of a cludge to do this via Blogger, and I don’t have as neat a blogging widget/WRT app as WordPress has for Symbian, I’m rolling with this method.
The good thing about using email though is that the tone of posts changes a bit. Its not just a blog composition window, its an email window which invites more of an incentive to tell a story.
The idea of “story” is one that has effected the perspective of how the intersection is intrepreted here at MMM since the VSN Conference last September. Mobile has this front row seat in all of our lives because of how close to most of our actions it stands. And at the same time, mobile is this window into the stories of other people: voice, text, images, audio, and video all play their parts. It’s through this mobile lens, and really through the method that we use this mobile lens, where this idea of “mobile story” plays out.
MMM hits 5 years old (as a blog) around the 25th of this month. If I can get to a PC, I’ll hopefully have the time to make a small effort towards the redesign that will hopefully thrust MMM into the realm of enabling you to better tell, see, touch, and hear the story of our Christian faith with this mobile lens.
No, the site won’t change in its mission to be at the intersection – we will just make sure that at the intersection that you use that mobile lens to have something to tell.
Where we go from there probably won’t be defined for another half a decade. Then again, if MMM makes it another 5, it really will be a story worth telling, no matter the method its composed.