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Oct-18-08

Five VITAL elements for Conversation

posted by mbailey

As I continue to work on brining MobaTalk Beta online and getting it into your hands, my desk has become riddles with a lot of notes and diagrams because my whiteboard has already been filled up.

One of the items which I’ve scribbled on the whiteboard is listed under a heading of “Conversation Studio”

  • Video
  • Images
  • Text
  • Audio
  • Links

I’ve glanced at it more than a few times and then I finally saw it - VITAL

Those are the 5 things which we all use in some form or another in our online conversations, which are really not much different than real world conversations, except that most of them are not done in real time.

So, as MobaTalk Beta comes closer to launch, the 15 second pitch is this:

MobaTalk is an online Conversation Studio. It combines the five elements which are vital for online communications. Video, Images, Text, Audio, and Links.

The next 10 days will be a marathon race for me as I continue coding the site. I am anticipating the beta launch to take place as I demo the service on October 29th, 2008 at the Highlight Midwest event.

Oct-2-08

MobaTalk reviewed on Mashable.com

posted by mbailey

Thanks to Doriano “Paisano” Carta for his nice review of MobaTalk.com

I guess that I was incorrectly referred to as “Michael Perry” in the video.
While that is a cool name, I’ll stick with my own, Michael Bailey ;^)

I think that they did a great job putting together the screencast.

Sep-9-08

MobaTalk Development

posted by mbailey

A few more pots of coffee and it will be ready for some alpha testing. :^)

Apr-15-08

Size is relative to time

posted by mbailey

When it comes to items such as these, I'm often torn between tossing them out and hanging on to them because of some sort of nostalgic value.

I certainly remember the day when 340MB was nothing to sneeze at, and given that this was in a Compact Flash format, it was definitely cool back in the day.

Instead of tossing it out into the trash (like I was going to do) I'm putting items such as these in a box and then it's going to be dropped off at the Salvation Army thrift store. There just might be someone looking for a bargain part in order to make their garage built robot come to life.

340MB would certainly hold enough robot code to run a few motors and turn around when it runs into the wall (falling down the stairs is a whole other story).

 

 

Apr-7-08

ComHacker’s Blingo for MyChingo

posted by mbailey

comhacker
Patricia Mayo works as a Social Media Strategist for NowSourcing and is the Chief Editor for ComHacker.org

I've been talking with her on Twitter and she took an interest in my background and what my passion and dreams were for the new media space.

She's decided to jump right in and help me out with some market ideas and breathing new life into MyChingo and some other projects of mine.

We started with an audio interview via Skype and she's already posted it on her site - it turned out pretty well so go check it out.

After you give it a listen (only 37 minutes in length) and you have any thoughts or ideas for me, please come back here and let me know.

You can also find me being transparent on Twitter.