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Mobile Mania - Semapedia - Stan Weichers

On November 5, 2008 NEASIS&T sponsored an event designed to address the new challenges mobile devices pose for information service providers. Entitled Mobile Mania speakers were invited to share their experiences of developing innovative ways to deliver content and embed services within these new virtual environments. Alexis Robin Rondeau and Stan Wiechers are the founders of Semapedia.org, a non-profit, community-driven project that connects the physical and virtual worlds. Semapedia-Tags which are cellphone-readable physical hyperlinks to the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia (or any of Wikipedia’s sister projects such as Wikibooks and Wikinews).

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New England Chapter of the American Society for Information Science & Technology
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Simmons' chapter of the American Society for Information Science & Technology
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