Wednesday, July 27, 2005

This site has relocated to http://moblogher.typepad.com Please visit us there.


You may also want to join the moblogher Yahoo! group where we'll discuss publishing and consuming blog content on mobile phones.

Friday, June 10, 2005

What to talk about

We'll start the session by covering some of the impacts women and girls have had on mobile technologies. Next, we'll cover the current uses of technologies that make up mo'blogging and where women participate. In other words, statistics from around the world on the market.

Anything else attendees want to know about? Tell us.

Next, we'll talk about the various methods, products and procedures available to blog while mobile, and how to make your blog content available to readers who are mobile.

A few of these tools will be demonstrated. Again, if you have some specific requests on tools, let us know. There is a limit to the devices we will have available for the demos, but if you have a end device to lend for the demo, tell us and we'll evaluate it.

Monday, May 23, 2005

A poll

During the moblogging session at BlogHer which of the following are you most interested in learning?

  1. Blogging (text, photo, audio) from mobile phones
  2. Reading blogs or RSS feeds on mobile phones
  3. Making your blog readable on mobile phones
Please leave your preference as a comment to this post. Thanks for your help in creating an interesting and useful session.

Sunday, May 22, 2005

woefully incomplete list of services... to start!

native:

* Flickr
* Textamerica
* Buzznet
* Yahoo360/Yahoo
* nokia lifeblog
* winksite
* rabble.com
* Blogger (paid; images and audio via audioblogger.com)
* Typepad (paid, mid-level -- via Nokia Lifeblog)
* MSN Spaces
* busythumbs.com
* phlog.net
* Fotolog.net
* Fotopages.com
* yafro.com
* mobog.com
* rarewindow.com

via hacks:

* Wordpress
* Movable Type
* Radio Userland (all 3 of these do blogging by email, i imagine other engines do as well)
* for images: any blog software where you can control the templates, basically. it's as simple as syndicating an RSS feed from flickr.
* Tribe
* theoretically, Friendster -- though I can never get their RSS syndicator to work
* to LiveJournal, via PicoBlogger app for symbian series 60 phones

Mo'content

We should touch on what's out there as far as different media types are concerned:

* text
* images
* audio
* video (are there any svcs in the U.S. for this yet? video from the camphone?)

pushing vs. pulling

How much of the round trip aspect do we want to go into, e.g. getting content onto your blog(s) from a mobile device vs. porting your blog content so you/others can access it from a mobile device?

is this thing on?

tap tap tap... we'll be kicking off this set with a short break. see you at the bar!