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DevLearn ‘09 Friday Keynote: Leo Laporte #dl09

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Live blogged notes from the Friday morning keynote at DevLearn in San Jose. Using your iPhone. Doesn’t have any camera operators – he does the whole thing himself. Tags: new media dl09. Leo Laporte: www.Leoville.com “The Tech Guy!” a US-based journalist specializing in technology coverage on radio, TV, and the Internet.

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TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile Learning

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At least they will be if TONCHIDOT can deliver on their promise of tagging the world. "Our Sekai Camera ("World Camera" in Japanese) is a real-world interface for the iPhone that connects real and virtual worlds, allowing anybody to create, experience and participate in both." QR codes are so yesterday.Â

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AG|09 - Be a successful conference attendee

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Create an account and "follow" @ag09 - and follow all the people following @ag09 2) Create a profile at [link] 3) If you prefer Facebook then join the group The eLearning Guild and select the AG|09 event 4) Prepare your mobile device - Are you a blackberry, Mobile Windows, Google Phone, or iPhone user? with the tag ag09.

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Opening Keynote with David Pogue #DevLearn

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These are my live blogged notes from the opening session at this year's DevLearn, hosted by the eLearning Guild and happening in Las Vegas. Inside the iPhone -- audio, video, cameras, speakers, sensors, proximity sensors, 15 different wireless antennas. and in the iPhone 6 a barometer. Forgive any typos and incoherencies.

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2008 - MMVIII eLearning Year in Review

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3) We started talking about QR codes but no apps for the iPhone at that point. I started the year very frustrated that nobody had created an iPhone QR code decoder, but even when they started rolling in they were less than effective. The iPhone started the app store, and we also now have the Google phone (G1). And with the 2.2