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When people starts using a one device to measure another it generally means the device being used as a measuring stick is either a standard or the best of the breed. The iPad has very quickly become the defacto standard for tablet/slate type mobility and is perhaps currently the best of the breed. The HP Slate is not yet out but with HP’s purchase of Palm the potential of porting of the WebOS to the Slate could provide a potential competitor for the iPad. This is good for everyone because competition and constant measuring will force Apple and the entire industry to improve.

Time will tell–fortunately with the rapid acceleration of development in mobility it won’t take too much time for everyone to start reaping the benefits.

Jeff Jarvis’ TEDxNYED lecture about lectures as an outmoded form of education and news.
Please note there are three instances where Jeff uses foul language for effect (I wish he wouldn’t) so please review the video before you pass it on to anyone else.

Please Note: I am not endorsing Jarvis’ use of foul language and thought about not putting the video up–BUT the message he is relaying is very important–important enough to deal with his use of expletives.

You can view the script of his presentation at: TEDxNYED: This is bullshit

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Looks like so folks New Brunswick’s Ministry of Education understand the opportunities that there are in a connected world:

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Looks like we may not need Apple and Adobe to sort out their dispute over Flash on the iPad/iPhone. If Ripcode’s TransAct Transcoder V6 works as well as claimed in the press release. Ripcode will be conducting demos at NAB 2010 this week.

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The Future of Mobile Media and Communication in the year 2020 is visualizing the future vision of the MOCOM 2020 project. The trends, facts and thesis in this video are collected through an international crowdsourcing process and methodology at www.mocom2020.com