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If you haven't done it yet, check out our From the Floor blog - news and discussions from the Nokia World conference.
As one of my friends from Nokia corporate communications unit said, "It will be interesting to see how this kind of joint event blog with Nokia employees and external bloggers will fly." In my opinion, it has been pretty good. Not perfect, but pretty good, considering that this is the first time we tried one. It seems that we, as a company, are getting better in talking and listening in the Internet era.
And yes, we invited Ed from e-series.org to the event, and gave him a free press pass. (see Ed's kind request, and his loyal supporters here, here, here, etc)
How do you like the blog? How could we improve it for the next time?
Comments
Apart from the technical problems (which were lots) the weblog is nice and interesting. Good move, Nokia!
Posted by: horia | November 30, 2006 12:18 PMThx for the feedback horia! Yes, we have encounter annoying technical problems and I'm really sorry about that.
Our vendor has been trying to tackle these issues and next time we are wiser.
Despite the technical problems, I hope you have enjoyed it! At least it has been a good experiment for us in Nokia communications.
Posted by: Jussi-Pekka Erkkola | November 30, 2006 02:25 PMI've enjoyed it, however I have 4 minor niggles:
1. Some of the posts have not been suitable for mobile viewing (big pictures or videos).
2. Perhaps it should have been split into 2 or 3 blogs for different themes much like the S60 blogs, perhaps something like "analysis", "general atmosphere", "demos".
3. The 'Continue reading "this post"' link on every post was tedious, and frequently pointless, and won't have helped your server load.
4. I didn't think some of the bloggers contributed anything worthwhile, maybe that's just me though.
Posted by: Jim Hughes | November 30, 2006 06:07 PMI like it because I read it in an RSS reader, but I can see how people can complain about all those other things.
Posted by: Stefan Constantinescu