An interesting read from moblogging.org:
I have recently read about how mobile, wireless, blogging, and Wi Fi technology have begun to revolutionize the way protest coverage is handled. In London, the BBC had a photo blog where anybody could upload jpgs of the large peace protests there. In San Francisco, a man walked around as a Wi Fi hot spot and posted instant news feeds on his Web site. In South Korea, the largest prodemocracy protest ever happened via em and text messaging.
Well, I am actually working on a different type of moblogging "activism" but which is of a much smaller scale that I think might be interesting to you. A trip on a motorcycle to tour all towns and cities in one country(in my case, it's Taiwan) and help people moblogging themselves using camera phones and upload to a group weblog. Since the majority of people are more likely to have camera phones than desktop computers in the future so I decided to engage in this project after coming back from moblogging conference. How this will change people's perception and attitude toward internet, mobile publishing and civil journalism is yet to be investigated after the trip. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated and I will be posting further details here.


