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Sony plans to launch Wi-Fi mobile device
Sony is set to announce a new pocket-sized gadget for instant messaging and other Internet-based communications. The Sony ?mylo,? slated for availability in September at a retail price of about $350, is a first-of-its-kind product that uses Wi-Fi networks, analysts say. It is not a mobile phone and thus doesn’t carry monthly service fees. And though it could handle Web-based email services, it doesn’t support corporate email programs.

Perhaps you haven’t yet fully understood what Web 2.0 means. I’m not sure I do. It was Tim O’ Reilly who coined the phrase and the underlying concepts, I believe. Well it’s becoming a Mobile world so it’s not surprising that someone has come out with Mobile Web 2.0.

Ajit Jaokar is an advocate for innovation within the mobile data industry and wants us all to better understand Mobile Web 2.0. Ajit is also a recognised author and a champion in the industry for his views on OpenGardens i.e. opening up the walled gardens of the telecoms industry.

Sven Haiges spoke to him on his membership of the Web 2.0 Workgroup, an influential group of people blogging about Web 2.0 in general and what his main goals are within that group. He explained that he believes there is an important second principle of Web 2.0, which is all about ?harnessing collective intelligence‘. Read the interview to understand what he has in mind.

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