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David,
The first blog-móvil o moblog of Ecuador show Vilcabamba.
Me he bautizado con un Reportaje-Movil (exclusivamente hecho con el celular)desde Vilcabamba.
Esta es la dirección del moblog:
http://moblog.co.uk/blog/cobertura07
Ha sido una grata experiencia, tomar nota con mensajes SMS y mandarlos con foto adjunta para que se publique en tiempo real en el moblog, mostrando a Vilcabamba desde la óptica móvil.
Christian Espinosa
http://www.coberturadigital.com