Win a Free Ticket to Being-Digital: Tell us about your best gadget ever
Being-Digital is a one day Digital Mashup Conference on 10th June in London. There will be talks on some great teams by some fantastic people. We’re inviting you to join us as we have a free ticket worth £325 for the competition winner. More on the competition below…
Themes covered at Being-Digital
- Mashups
- Advertising
- Identity
- Content
- Location
- Social
- Search
Speakers include serial entrepreneur Loïc Le Meur, Alan Moore, Helen Keegan and many more, including our very own Bob Last, VP of Business Development at Taptu.
It’s also an opportunity to check out demos by a range of companies like Zyb, Fav.or.it and WebCanvas (or demo your own)
The competition
Want the ticket? Here’s what you have to do:
Remember the best gadget you’ve ever owned? Remember how much you tinkered with it, polished it and talked about it? Would you say it was unputdownable?
Create a video, a song, a photo, write a blog entry/comment or tell us through the lost art of interpretative dance about the best gadget you’ve ever owned. Use Qik video, Seesmic, Flickr or the tool of your choice, but be creative!
The most creative entry will win the free ticket to Being-Digital! You have until Wednesday, 28th May to add a comment below telling us about your favourite phone, portable computer, crackberry, mp3 player, handheld games console or any other gadget you’ve loved so much, you couldn’t bear going without it.
[Tip of the hat to the Southwest Airlines blog for reviving the term "unputdownable" - Ever so appropriate!]

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May 21st, 2008 at 1:55 pm
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May 27th, 2008 at 10:15 am
My favourite gadget recently is my Transformer Pen!
IT’S A PEN… THAT IS A TRANSFORMER!
LOOK!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogEqgGa33vI
May 27th, 2008 at 10:52 am
Ian’s comment was posted on another blog entry…
Ha, great video!
My first phone was a Nokia 3310, which I got in 2001 I think on a contract with Virgin. I’ve never had a pay-as-you-go phone, always had contract ones.
No idea what my first text message was!