Mark Squires of Nokia at CTIA 2008, Sans Streaming

Mon, Apr 14, 2008

N95, Nokia, mobile video, social media

 

 

A version of the interview with Mark Squires, Head of Social Media Communications at Nokia. This video was also captured using an N95 8GB, but minus live streaming. It was recorded directly to the device and as is probably obvious wasn’t on a tripod. Tripods are hugely helpful in these type of recording environments. Everyone’s hand does shake at least a little.The audio codecs used by streaming services come into question when viewing the local recording as the sound is much improved. So is the solution is likely an external mic AND a better audio codec on the streaming service.If you listen closely you’ll notice that we have a scoop on Nokia’s internal blogging effort going live. Tough to prove it as it’s not public, but 800+ internal blogs is quite the undertaking. Now, I wonder about Nokia Twitter which would likely deliver the internal news service in a more efficient manner for everyone at the company.

5 Responses to “Mark Squires of Nokia at CTIA 2008, Sans Streaming”

  1. Will Fratt Says:

    Good concise interview with Mark Squires who is in charge of Nokia’s social media initiative. Great way to get a pulse on customer’s lieks and dislikes.

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