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Live by cellphone, a glimpse of tomorrow

Jeff Jarvis has been doing a marvelous job of blogging the World Economic Forum in Davos for everybody, and I encourage you to head over to the Buzzmachine to get caught up. One entry in particular bears embedding here, because it’s a brief interview with Robert Scoble about his live “broadcasts” from the event via cellphone.

Scoble is at the cutting edge of the cutting edge, and those in the professional media world need to pay attention to him and especially the ease with which he makes things like this happen.

Imagine how the ability of “the audience” to interact with the interviewer could impact everything we do. Fascinating.

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One Response to “Live by cellphone, a glimpse of tomorrow”

  1. tdc Says:

    “11 or 12 clicks (of the phone keypad) to make a phone call… 2 to live stream to the net”

    excellent point.

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