Alan A. Reiter: Wireless BloggingThe integration of wireless with Weblogs By reiter@wirelessinternet.com(Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Wireless Week publishes wireless blogging column Wireless Week, which is arguably the best U.S. weekly publication for the wireless industry, has published a column about the value of wireless blogging. Not coincidentally <g>, I suggested the idea to Brad Smith, the IPdata editor who wrote the column for the "Wireless Internet Magazine" section within Wireless Week. I emphasized the value of wireless for quickly updating Webogs, the ease of establishing a Weblog and..http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/02/04.html#a29 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) WDUCTIA 2002 WiFi coverage: Largest commercial system in the U.S. If you're one of the 40,000 people expected in Orlando next week for Wireless Data University or the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association's Wireless 2002 conference and exposition, be sure to bring your 802.11b card. WiFi network "aggregator" Boingo Wireless, in conjunction with the CTIA and other partners, will offer WiFi coverage throughout the Orange County (Orlando, Fla.) conference...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/03/14.html#a65 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Wireless Internet in the news;WiFi networks, consumer education, wireless OS I've been in the news a fair number of times during the past several weeks, discussing -- what else -- wireless data. Wireless Week wrote an article on March 18 about "Free Community Nets Springing Up," which discusses the proliferation of free WiFi networks. I said neither of the commercial 802.11 network players nor the cellular industry is concerned about these networks affecting their revenues. I...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/03/26.html#a66 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Wireless blogging at the PC Forum WiFi is supposed to be very reliable at the PC Forum, and at least a couple of journalists are blogging away. Dan Gillmor, computer columnist of the San Jose Mercury News, has a PC Forum Weblog. Dan establishes conference sections on his Weblog. He wrote one for my Wireless Data University and the CTIA's Wireless 2002 in Orlando last week. Doc Searls, who definitely is on the Weblog Cluetrain, is also using his journalistic talent to do a.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/03/26.html#a67 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) WiFi, Weblogs, Conferences and Journalism I'm heading out on Sunday to attend the 802.11 Planet Conference and Expo in Philadelphia where I'll be doing two presentations. One presentation will be on June 10, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., discussing how the combination of 802.11 and Weblogs are changing the dynamics of conferences and journalism. I was a journalist -- focusing on wireless -- for a long time until I became a full-time wireless data consultant in 1996. There is...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/06/07.html#a99 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Conference Weblog coverage and articles: This is how to leverage communications! O'Reilly gets it. Well, of course they do. This a terrific example of how a conference organizer can leverage articles about the speakers and coverage by Webloggers via WiFi as the conference is going on. On one page O'Reilly has a couple of sentences and links to such Weblogs as boingboing, raelity bytes, megnut.com and many others. It also has links to articles about the...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/05/16.html#a96 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Teaching conference organizers about WiFi...and Weblogs There's no doubt that the most valuable -- and profitable -- locations for 802.11 access include hotels and conference centers. And why are people at conference centers and why are they often at hotels Duh: To attend meetings and conferences. Who organizes these events Duh: Event organizers. That's why I'm working on developing a conference specifically for conference organizers to examine the basics of..http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/05/09.html#a92 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Conferences, information, wireless and what attendees want While I was attending Technologic Partners' excellent Wireless Ventures conference in Burlingame, Calif. last week, I spoke several times about wireless and Weblogs to Richard Shaffer, the founder of the company. Dick is a smart guy and he's been analyzing computers and wireless for a long time. The conference, which I wrote up here on April 30, May 1 and May 2, included free WiFi access and loaner PC Cards. Dick...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/05/06.html#a89 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Live from Wireless Strategy 2002 I'm attending the Wireless Strategy 2002 conference in the Washington, D.C. area and there's WiFi coverage. Tim Krauskopf, vice president of product management at Motorola, is the keynote speaker. He said it's often difficult to justify the return on investment for wireless data, but it's easier to justify a "return on mobility." For example, how important is it to obtain the latest changes to your calendar to ensure you don't miss an...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/04/17.html#a80 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Wireless Strategy 2002 Conference Tomorrow I'll be speaking about 802.11, Bluetooth and the cellular operators entering both arenas during the Wireless Strategy 2002 conference in Herndon, Va. (near Washington's Dulles Airport). I think the fee at the door is $150 for the day-long conference. (I don't get any of it!) The conference will be at the Virginia Center for Innovative Technology and there will be WiFi access. Alas, my IBM ThinkPad is in bad shape (time to get it fixed.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001195/categories/wirelessBlogging/2002/04/16.html#a79 |