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Calling All Mobloggers and other Mobile/Cell Phone Enthusiasts

Hello all my lovely web/mobile friends and folks who came here via Photo Friday, Nokia, or other,

I am currently working on my thesis for my master's degree on Moleskine to Mobile: How Creative Professionals are using the Mobile Devices.

I would love if you could take 5 mins. to fill out the following survey about your mobile usage. If you have practices and opinions that you would like to share and be on record for, please fill out your name and email and I will interview you.

Also, if you could pass this link onto your blog readers or friends or colleagues who also are using thie mobiles for creative purposes, it would be much appreciated. The more, the better the survey.

If you have questions, please email me at blackphoebe at gmail.com. I will be at SXSWi this year and would love to say hey!

Take the Survey:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=557101809700

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Elemmaciltur Author Profile Page said:

"How Creative Professionals are using the Mobile Devices."

Creative professionals....I'm no professionals....but do you also want me to take the survey? Have you asked Anina, yet? Coz all the people in 360° Fashion need to take this survey!

Elemmaciltur Author Profile Page said:

Just did the survey.

"Speaking of interesting things, what name do you most prefer?"

What do you mean by that?

Ms. Jen Author Profile Page said:

I don't want just professional creative people, but all creative people who are using their mobile phones for more than just phone calls. You qualify!

Well, I have been calling you "El" short for "Elemmaciltur", and I wasn't sure if you liked that nickname. Given that I hate it when people give me nicknames that I don't like, I wanted to ask for your preference.

;o)

Elemmaciltur Author Profile Page said:

No, I don't mind about the name. If I mind, I'd've told you by now.

BTW, just posted on your thread on Flickr. And I'll blog about this tomorrow.

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