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Simple Phone (for Seniors): when Less is More

Simple Phone (for Seniors): when Less is More

By Zoli Erdos on June 29, 2010

There’s hardly a week without a major superphone announcement. Yes, smartphones are so last year, with the iPhone 4, HTC EVO, Samsung Galaxy S..etc we are now in the era of superphones.  I just wonder what’s next? Could it be … simple phones?   The official terminology for these is feature-phones, but they are anything but…  […]

Posted in General, Mobile | Tagged cellular, feature phone, jitterbug, less is more, mobility, motofone, prepaid phones, senior phone, smartphone, superphone, third world

US Army Wikified

US Army Wikified

By Zoli Erdos on March 17, 2009

WetPaint is one of my early “discoveries”, three years ago I called them the “wiki-less” wiki, as it blended wiki-like, forum-like and blog-like features long before it became fashionable.   I haven’t followed them closely, but apparently they’ve been growing nicely, and today I saw this post: The US Army on Wetpaint! – hm .. let’s […]

Posted in General | Tagged army, collaboration, less is more, military, power of less, social networking, US Army, User Generated Content, w2e, web 2.0, Web 2.0 Expo, web2expo, wetpaint, wikis | 1 Response

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