Ed & Klaus,

Periscope is available on IOS (Apple) and on Android (which drives a lot of tablets as well as cell phones).
My first question, having not looked at the specs, is since this includes "yet-one-more-app" is it superior enough to what we normally use to warrant additional apps and learning?

Sam

On 20/01/2016 12:35 PM, Klaus Stoll wrote:
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As you said, sounds like a good idea. I do not have a smartphone myself and live a appless life, but looking at their www site, it might work and be worthwhile doing.
Maybe the questions is, will there be enough people interested to receive what we send? Or in other words, how can we ensure that people receive what we send.
Yours
Klaus


On 1/20/2016 6:20 AM, Edward Morris wrote:
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Hi everybody,
The Non-Contracted Party House will be having an intercessional meetings with our colleagues from the Commercial Stakeholders Group in Los Angeles early next month. Although there will be ample opportunity for remote participation I was considering doing something with Periscope during this meeting, either on my own or as part of a wider NCSG effort.
My question to everyone is:  Do you use Periscope? Would you be interested in looking in on the meeting, perhaps some informal conversations or even an interview or two with attendees?
I don't want to get overly formal or ambitious but if we / I were to try to do something along this line are enough of you using the Periscope application and interested in looking in on the events in LA to make it worthwhile to try?
Thanks for considering.
Best,
Ed Morris