Thursday, May 7, 2009

A Mobile Blog

Authors : Ishwarbhai patel
A Mobile Blog is still in its infancy because the technology that makes it possible has only recently hit the global market. The first moblog technology became available over a decade ago, but it is only the past two or three years that mobile Blog web devices have become user-friendly enough to appeal to most consumers. As camera phones and other mobile Blog technology become more popular, more and more bloggers are getting away from their desks and are hitting the streets. Mobloggingis becoming much more widespread that it was even a few months ago, and mobloggers are quickly attracting a lot of attention with the blogging community. It is not yet clear whether moblogs will become the dominant kinds of blogs in the years to come, but the current trend seems to imply that moblogs are here to stay.
This Mobile Blog enables bloggers to experience the same real timethrills that live television coverage provides, but in a more democratic medium. The Mobile Blog is combination of mobility and individual control that moblogging provides certainly places mobloggers on the cutting edge of today's communications technology, and it is hard to imagine that the number and prestige of moblogs will not continue to grow in the coming years.
Toronto, Ontario - WowGao Inc. has announced today the unavailing of its newly launched IT Blogs. The blogs facilitate IT professionals who want to discuss and comment on the latest and the most exciting trends in the IT industry. The Government & Health Blog is intended to focus on IT trends in the government and health sectors. The Wireless & Mobile Blog covers the latest in the wireless and mobile industry, while the RFID Blog concentrates on the current state and future direction of RFID technologies and solutions.IT professionals from all industries are welcome to participate by submitting relevant comments, ideas, articles, etc. Participation in the blogs is a chance to gain professional exposure and to raise interest in the most important recent developments in the IT industry. Furthermore, this is a real opportunity to influence the topics and agendas covered by WowGao Inc.'s annually held professional IT events. All blogs are hosted on WowGao.com which is visited by thousands of IT professionals worldwide everyday.
ICMediaDirect.com is well represented with employees hailing from World Cup 2006 countries. In fact, we resemble a microcosm of global rooting interest. Besides disappointed Team USA backers we've had partisans pulling for their native France, South Korea, Italy, Brazil, and Ukraine. During the last World Cup catching part of a match meant a secretive trip to a nearby restaurant or pub; now seeing beloved soccer teams doesn't require going missing in the middle of the working day. ESPN360, the free downloadable application that Mobile Blog broadcasts the action on the pitch, has changed this don't-see/don't tell dynamic. Now we can watch from our terminals, still at the expense of office productivity be damned, but at least we know where everyone is. Face-time is saved.
The Internet is also soaking up and fostering online World Cup communities that would not exist without some of the latest in blogging applications. Take for instance, this new online celebrity in Beijing, China, Dong Lu. You may not have heard of him, but soccer fans in China certainly have. A sportswriter, he started a blog from his living room this past November - now he's averaging over 100,000 hits a day and has just reached his ten-millionth visitor. All this and Mobile Blog China didn't make the World Cup!