Though the details are still a bit vague, I’m organizing a joint project together with JC Medina of Geek
Utilizing a huge open space with several access points for WiFi, a huge number of bloggers will simultaneously open their bags and drop their laptops to log onto the Internet. They will then compose a blog entry with the proposed Technorati tag attached for tracking purposes.
We will be needing the following:
- Someone to record the event on digicam
- If it will allow, a free WiFi access point(s) sponsor since there are only limited number of connections available per hotspot. We don’t want to crash the AP. Heh
- Bloggers to participate and lend extra laptops / mobile blogging devices as well as help organize this event – like finding a venue..
Leave a comment if you are interested to join the project. I will be posting an update as soon as I clarify a few things with JC of Geek Chorus. This is a work in progress scheduled to happen in the next few weeks. We are also researching if this event can actually be eligible for a Guiness World Record.
11 replies on “The Blogger Flash Mob Project”
Hi Jayvee! Sounds interesting, let me know when it is.
Musta na? 🙂
Leo
I’m interested 🙂
tara! i’ll cover this! bloggers take over mainstream news! invited ba Guinness Book dito? :p
we’re actually trying to see if this will make a valid “guiness book” record 😀
Let’s try to set a world record! Don’t we need an SGV for that? 🙂
Anyway, let’s plan soon! Beer and laptops anyone?
how about this friday?
Let’s do it Jayvee!!
I’d love to participate. But I have no laptop. I could record the even…oh wait, iI don’t have a videocam. I could borrow my dad’s laptop…but that just feels so lame.
Anyway, I’m down, and I’ll help out anyway I can. 🙂
aahaha I heard this when you plugged this at the end of blog awards..
count me in… geez..i googled you to find this blog ahaha..tnx to sasha’s blog linking you
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