Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Video: Tomi Ahonen on Mobile as the 7th Mass Media and more...

As promised - and with thanks once again to motorcyclenews.com's Angus Farquhar and Dan Thornton (for the recording and uploading of the videos) here is Tomi Ahonen speaking at Mobinar - an essentially internal emap event with invited guest contributors.

Tomi has very kindly agreed to allow us to share the videos with you all. A reminder - video was very much an afterthrought on this occasion, so we didn't mike-up. Sound ain't great, therefore - and my apologies for any difficulties that causes. Always best, on these occasions , to listen on headphones.

But Tomi is a great workshop and seminar performer, so I hope you'll enjoy these.

There are two presentations. The first is on Mobile as the 7th Mass Media - a concept you'll find expanded on at Tomi's blog Communities Dominate Brands. It's also the title of his next book.

The second is an excerpt (it might end a little oddly, the memory card filled up!) of his presentation on how the future is happening right now - inspired by his latest book Digital Korea (highly recommended - I'm reading it right now).

At the end you'll find links to my presentation on The Power of the Network, which preceded Tomi as the warm-up act for the day!

MOBILE AS THE 7th MASS MEDIA


THE FUTURE IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW


3 comments:

  1. Thanks for this David. Good to be able to catch up on it...

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  2. Hi,

    We just organised our MoMo Amsterdam event(www.mobilemonday.nl). Romi was a speaker. The video is up at Google Video. Have a look:
    http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-8502798154954743870&q=tomi+ahonen&total=3&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

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  3. Thanks Raimo! I'll add the link to the main post. Tomi shared his MoMo Amsterdam ppt presentation with the Mobinar crew, so this is really helpful for us all - many thanks

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