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The Peggy Smedley Show

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The Peggy Smedley Show, the voice of M2M and connected devices, is an informative, yet fun talk show hosted by Peggy Smedley, president of Specialty Publishing Co. The show broadcasts live for one-hour each Tuesday at 12 noon CT. The Peggy Smedley Show features discussions with top newsmakers and technology companies and in-depth analysis of the week's biggest connected device stories and trends. For in-depth information and future programming notes, please visit The Peggy Smedley Show Online

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Peggy Smedley Show: Broadcasting Live from the M2M and Connected Devices Event!

The Peggy Smedley Show will be on location in Brussels, Belgium for the 5th annual M2M and Connected Devices event. Benoit Scheen, CEO, Mobistar, will be on the program to discuss the role of the company in the M2M space and how its customers can benefit from services Mobistar provides through the International M2M Center. Vivek Badrinath, CEO, Orange Business Services, will talk about what the company is currently doing in the M2M space as well as the differences between the marketplace in Europe and the U.S.

Show Info:

There is only one place to hear the latest-breaking machine-to-machine news that is shaping the business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketplaces each week: The Peggy Smedley Show.

The Peggy Smedley Show advises listeners to not only understand the world of connected devices through M2M technology, but also how to make these devices a part of their everyday lives. Connected devices encompass personal fitness, GPS, home security, smart metering, and ereaders, just to name a few. Rather than focusing on how to start a technology company, or reporting on a sustaining lifestyle, The Peggy Smedley Show helps listeners across all industries, in companies of all sizes, understand the issues and challenges of moving toward this emerging innovation.

Through this self-titled show, Smedley connects with her fans, inspiring and educating them about technology through her humor, quick wit, candid opinions, and personal hard-hitting interviews.

About the Host:

Peggy Smedley is an internationally known and highly respected personality in both the media world and the business side of the machine-to-machine, construction, and manufacturing industries.

Peggy Smedley is also the editorial director of the newly launched Connected World magazine, as well as the president of Specialty Publishing Co.

Based in the Chicago area, Peggy is a renowned author and an award-winning editor having earned numerous honors for editorial excellence. She has also been a guest on television business and news programs and has been a voice on many national commercially syndicated radio shows.

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Peggy Smedley discusses a number of new consumer electronics services being offered by Target and how these services compare with similar initiatives from Best Buy. The services include a product support hotline, wireless shopping stations in stores for purchasing and activating mobile phones, as well as a trade-in program that lets consumers trade in their old devices for credit toward new ones. Smedley also talked about some of the recent projects Sprint has been involved in and its new M2M-centric Website.
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Dallin Doney, business development manager, ANT Wireless, and Dylan Casey, product manager, Google Inc., discuss the collaboration between the two companies at the 2010 Tour de France, which gave fans access to realtime data about participants during the race via the Internet. They also talked about some of the other companies that participated in the project and what types of technology was used to transfer data from the cyclists onto the Web.
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Dallin Doney, business development manager, ANT Wireless, and Dylan Casey, product manager, Google Inc., talk about how the concept for the project was initially developed and the importance of realtime data to both athletes as well as the fans. They also talked about the growth of the Android platform and ANT+’s role in the smartphone market.
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Peggy Smedley, and Mike Carrozzo, chief editor, Connected World magazine, discuss a variety of smartphone applications for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry devices. Some of the specific apps discussed include an app that lets college students buy, sell, or request college materials through classified listings based on their location; another that helps you find cheaper prices for products you are interested in buying, as well as a useful app for any auto mechanic out there, and more.
http://www.connectedworldmag.com
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