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    Events 2.0, MobShare Style.

    January 24, 2008 by Kenney Jacob

    Author: Kenney Jacob

    Hi, I am Kenney Jacob, love blogging about Education, Media hypocrisy and Social Issues.

    Mobme is a complete web 2.0 company and our products and services follow the philosophy of user participation and enhanced end user experience. Now here is another product from us that makes events go 2.0.

    The product, still unnamed can be installed on a PC or a laptop with a bluetooth dongle or built in bluetooth device. Once installed mobile users near the PC or laptop can send in pictures via bluetooth this software and after screening the image will appear on the projector screen.

    If a college event uses this software, the audience can also participate by sending in pictures taken live at the event or pictures that are relevant to the event to be shown on the projector. Now thats really Events 2.0.

    This is one usage scenario and users are free to come up with more ideas. After using the software, please report bugs. New feature requests are also welcome.

    This software requires the latest version of .NET Framework. Install it before you install the software.

    Here is the download link.


    3 Responses to “Events 2.0, MobShare Style.”

    1. Thats an interesting feature! I was just wondering what would happen if someone got the wrong idea about this whole concept in the middle of some important discussion! :D he might be sharing Nayan Thara images while you people discussing about stars literally! :)

      I have not yet tested the software yet, how about a moderation queue or so on the PC so that someone has some control over this. Or some way that the passkey can be kept secure so that the college students in the next door dnt spoil the fun :) My 2 cents…

      Comment by TheAnand — January 25, 2008 @ 3:12 am

    2. The moderation queue feature is already there. Anyways, thanks for the comment.

      Comment by Kenney Jacob — January 25, 2008 @ 12:04 pm

    3. Hi there,

      Just wondering if the software is still available?

      Comment by Nikki — March 17, 2009 @ 2:17 pm

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