Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:59AM EST
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We've reached the end of my Yahoo! Tech sojourn. I'll be focusing next on a series of events that I'm developing with the Consumer Electronics Association. One event, Kids@Play, grew out of a project I helped found last year called The Sandbox Summit. It will focus on raising kids in the digital world.
The other is a conference/exhibit offering a brand-new look at the way boomers use technology. Stay tuned.
It's been a pure pleasure (well, mostly pure pleasure) to report to you each day, for the last two years, on the digital stuff in our lives. Together, we've been able to relish the good, squash the bad, and get the most out of our products. Your insights and comments made this the most rewarding type of writing assignment I've ever had.
I figured it was fitting for me to leave you with a look at the world of gadgets from a personal perspective. So here's the link to a movie I shot on the streets of New York, asking people about their relationship with the things they carry in their pockets and the stuff they use at home.
Grit Laskin, a talented guitar-maker/songwriter, graciously allowed me to use his very funny song about the email in our lives. Debby Brand, a talented young filmmaker, edited hours of tape down to this three-minute movie. I hope you enjoy watching.
I'm still trying to get the movie to stream and play faster. Any tips? I'm all ears.
Keep connected,
-Robin
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noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo say it isnt so dont leave us robin
All i can say is good luck with the rest of your life and it has surely been a pleasure reading your work everyday. Thank you for all your insights and opinions and continue to help others everyday. Thanks Tim F
Good Luck with your new projects, i have enjoyed your post's for ages.
I heart Robin :)
We'll miss you Robin! Make sure you keep in touch.
What?? Gone? No more lunchtime reviews from the big apple. Thanks for some great tips and pointers, hope there will be more somewhere...keep those chargers plugged in.
Nice
7/11'/08 It was a funny film. I really liked the segment about the woman upset about cell phone use. The reason is because I have heard people argue about that issue. Plus today the internet and other items Such as: Laptops, the home computer, and several websites have even been discussed on talk shows and the news media.
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6 Posted by cnull on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse
You'll always be the last blogger standing in my book! -CN