CTIA Live! from GoMo News

by: Bena Roberts Monday, September 8th, 2008

OK - so on the right hand side of this post you will see a video box - I will be using that to broadcast live with FlixWagon during CTIA probably starting from today. I will be using my Nokia N95 for the video.  Please keep taking a look for updates and when there is something huge - I will post it into the body for a blog. But because I am on my feet most of the day that might be tough. I do intend to live blog as well to this blog and also mobileseonews.com.

For voice I have a Motorola V3 (Verizon) and a SonyEricsson Walkman W810i (which I have decided is the best smallest most practical device for a woman ever - I can hide it in my make up case or bag…)

We have partnered with Eric Chan from MobileSlate and he will be doing live interviews and some blogging from his iPhone - we have a Eric Live at CTIA Channel above. He is using the iphone with kyte. Eric is interviewing lots of companies for GoMo News including Motorola and Openwave, Nuance, Celltrust, Amobee, MX Telecom - so many that I just can’t meet but are still all very interesting for me!

There will also be a Rob channel - for Medio- but we are still not sure if he will be editing video or using live media - as his phones are not compatible with the majority of live blogging software.  So we might have to buy one for him tomorrow.  But it will be a Rob live channel or a a Flixee Widget like mine on the right hand side.

Related News:

  1. GoMo News on Wheels! CTIA 2008 LIVE
  2. Live Video Blogging at CTIA
  3. GoMo News Official CTIA Wireless “social” Media Partner
  4. GoMo News on Wheels plus Airwide Solutions and SnapNow
  5. Eric Chan on GoMo News at SMX this week

One Response to “CTIA Live! from GoMo News”

Sinead Said:

Bena, am looking forward to the videos! Can’t be there as keeping home fires buring, but will enjoy seeing what you’re up to!

Comment made on September 9th, 2008 at 10:52 am
 
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