{"id":17057,"date":"2012-02-12T21:16:48","date_gmt":"2012-02-13T05:16:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.wapreview.com\/?p=17057"},"modified":"2012-02-12T21:18:21","modified_gmt":"2012-02-13T05:18:21","slug":"connect-to-social-media-week-with-the-official-mobile-webapp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/17057\/","title":{"rendered":"Connect To Social Media Week With The Mobile Webapp"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n This week is\u00a0Social Media Week<\/a>,\u00a0a semi-annual (February\u00a0and September) event for anyone interested in social media. So what is social media? Definitions vary, but to me it’s any form of\u00a0online\u00a0collaboration and interaction including social networks, blogs, forums, wikis, microblogs, media sharing, online game worlds and much more.<\/p>\n The event is made up of over 1000 presentations, panels, brainstorming sessions, games and parties which are held during the same week in multiple cites around the world. The particular cities vary from year to year. This time around they are Hamburg, Hong Kong, London, Miami, New York,\u00a0Paris, San Francisco, S\u00e3o Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington DC.<\/p>\n Most Social\u00a0Media\u00a0Week events are free to\u00a0attend,<\/strong>\u00a0thanks to corporate sponsorship by Nokia, Oglivy & Mather, Constant Contact, The Guardian, The Next Web,\u00a0Financial\u00a0Times and Livestream.<\/p>\n As you’d expect from an event focused on online interaction, Social Media Week has a website<\/a>, plus a mobile webapp and native apps for Windows Phone, Symbian,\u00a0Android and iOS.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Being a mobile web guy, I checked out the mobile webapp first. It was created by Mobile Perspectives LLC<\/a> and can be found at\u00a0m.socialmediaweek.org<\/a>. Its main feature is an interactive event schedule for all 12 Social Media Week Feb. 2012 cites.<\/p>\n The event schedules are really nicely done. There’s a separate schedule page for each city. The page has tabs across the top to select the day of the week, with the day’s events listed below, chronologically down the page. Clicking an event leads to a page with details about the event including description, presenter bios, a map of the venue, and best of all, a Register<\/em> button.<\/p>\n Most Social Media Week events are free but you do need to register for each one individually. That sounds like a chore but it’s really easy with this webapp. Once you log in all you need to do to register for an event is to tap the Register<\/em> button on the event page. That makes it really easy to register for events on the fly as your schedule evolves. I wish all mobile event apps were as well designed and easy to use as this one.\u00a0The webapp, at least the events schedule part, adapts to work in just about any mobile browser from Safari to Opera Mini to most feature phone browsers.<\/p>\n If your are attending Social Media Week bookmark\u00a0m.socialmediaweek.org<\/a>\u00a0on you phone now to keep you in the loop about what’s happening now in your city and around the world.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" This week is\u00a0Social Media Week,\u00a0a semi-annual (February\u00a0and September) event for anyone interested in social media. So what is social media? Definitions vary, but to me it’s any form of\u00a0online\u00a0collaboration and interaction including social networks, blogs, forums, wikis, microblogs, media sharing, online game worlds and much more. The event is made up of over 1000 presentations, panels, brainstorming sessions, games and parties which are held during the same week in multiple cites around the world. The particular cities vary from year … Continue reading