Alan A. Reiter: Wireless BloggingThe integration of wireless with Weblogs By reiter@wirelessinternet.com(Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Got an interesting use of WiFi at a conferenceWant to share it at 802.11 Planet As I wrote on Friday, I am going to be participating at the 802.11 Planet Conference and Expo in Philadelphia, Monday - Wednesday. On Monday, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., I'm going to be discussing how 802.11 is changing the dynamics of conferences and meetings (speaker and audience dynamics) and journalism. The use of Weblogs certainly will be discussed. If you are attending the...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/06/09.html#a100 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) CTIA to offer unlimited WiFi access during WDU, Wireless 2002 in Olando The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) will offer 802.11b (WiFi) access throughout the entire Orlando convention center during Wireless Data University, March 17 and Wireless 2002, March 18 - 20. WDU (a day-long tutorial with roundtable discussions; I'm a partner in this) will have more than 300 attendees. Wireless 2002 is the largest wireless conference and exhibition in.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/03/11.html#a64 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Wireless blogging from SXSW I never heard of the SXSW (South by Southwest) conferences which deal with film, music and interactive stuff. SXSW 2002 is going on now in Austin and I was alerted by Dave Winer's Weblog today that several people at the conference are using WiFi to update their Weblogs. Apparently, at least one person, Cory Doctorow, a science fiction writer and boingboing blogger, plugged in an extra WiFi access point and attendees can get onto the...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/03/10.html#a61 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Wireless blogging in Austin Dave Winer points to Robert Occhialini's Radio Bump Weblog where he is in Starbucks using WiFi via MobileStar to update his Weblog. Robert says MobileStar is a bit expensive, but he'd rather have MobileStar thrive than go out of business. Well, since VoiceStream has purchased MobileStar, let's hope VoiceStream can figure out the right business model for a nationwide WiFi network. Neither VoiceStream, nor its owner, T-Mobile based in Germany, nor...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/03/08.html#a59 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) SMS blogging I thought I linked to these sites but, apparently, not on this Weblog. For bloggers using SMS to post entries, check out Steve Hooker's Radio Weblog and Dave Davies' Radio Weblog.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/03/01.html#a54 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Got $50,000 Sponsor WiFi at Wireless 2002 The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) is working hard to get 802.11 coverage throughout the Orange County Convention Center for Wireless 2002, March 18 - 20 in Orlando. It has been strongly encouraging, so to speak, the convention center to improve its WiFi coverage. It looks as if Wireless 2002 attendees and exhibitors could get extensive coverage. True "wireless Internet." But to enable everyone to..http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/02/14.html#a45 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Dan Bricklin's photo Weblog Dan Bricklin, co-developer of the Apple killer app, VisiCalc, is posting photos of the Demo conference. He notes that Cisco is providing free WiFi cards. I don't know if he's posting the photos via WiFi, but WiFi speeds + Weblog software certainly make this easy and practical. The future of conferences and corporate meetings is right in front of your eye.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/02/11.html#a42 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) VoiceStream purchases MobileStar Glenn Fleishman of 802.11b Networking News fame got the scoop here. VoiceStream has purchased MobileStar and is "welcoming" existing MobileStar customers. Now we have VoiceStream with MobileStar going head-to-head against Sky Dayton's 802.11 "aggregator" company, Boingo Wireless. The cellular industry has entered WiFi space, and I'm getting very involved in this concept. I just sent out a news alert to Reiter's Block subscribers. Dan Gillmor's...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/02/11.html#a41 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Dave Gillmor hoping to "wireless blog" at Demo San Jose Mercury News columnist Dave Gillmor, one of the country's premier computer columnists who also writes a great Weblog (redesigned a couple of days ago), is going to the Demo conference in Phoenix this week. Gillmor writes today that there will be a wireless network (WiFi, I assume) at Demo and he expects to update his Weblog. In the not-too-distant-future, I believe attendees at conferences -- certainly at high-tech...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/02/10.html#a39 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Link for Dvorak's "Blog Phenomenon" column PC Magazine has posted John C. Dvorak's column about Weblogs, which I summarized on Saturday.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/02/05.html#a34 |