First interviewees on MLOVE.TV include rapper Chamillionaire, UN director Adele Waugaman and ad agency honcho Peter Hale
MLOVE is best known for running a free-thinking mobile event in a 19th century castle in the former Eastern Germany, where mobile types 'cross-pollinate ideas with an array of scientists, artists and other thought leaders'.
However, its “camps” have also moved to Andorra, Barcelona, San Francisco, Munich, London, New York and Singapore.
And now it's doing video too. Clearly, it's taking its reputation as the TED of mobile seriously. The video channel is available at www.mlove.tv.
In a parallel announcement, MLOVE released the first MLOVE Report about the Future of Mobile. It is free to download at: www.mlove.com/report2011.
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