CntrStg – Changing the Face of CES

One of the projects that I have been working on outside of my day job and this site, is something called CntrStg – pronounced “CenterStage”. CntrStg is a concept that a group of us came up with while attending CES last year. In the past, every Community Leader, Blogger, and Podcaster would be racing up and down the Las Vegas strip to meet with various companies and listen to them talk one-on-one about their plans for the coming year. More often than not, we found ourselves crossing paths with one another as we entered and exited these meetings. Wouldn’t it make more sense for us to stay in one location and have the companies come and talk to all of us in one shot? CntrStg does just that. We have already signed up companies to present, as well as community leaders from some of the top tech and gadget sites around the Internet to attend. CntrStg will be the place to be during CES 2009!

You can read all about CntrStg, including our press release that should be going live on the wire as you read this post, over at the CntrStg website – http://www.cntrstg.com

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About Mike Temporale

Mike Temporale has written 497 posts on Mobile Jaw..

Mike Temporale grew up fascinated by computers since an early age. His first hands on with a computer came when he was 7 years old and a travelling lab of Commodore PET computers made a stop at his school. Hooked on the new world these devices offered, he took any chance possible to get in front of a computer. When Compaq launched the iPaq 3600, he was hooked again. This time on a whole new world of mobile computing. Today, Mike spends his day helping clients deploy and manage their mobile device around the world. From installing custom software, to locking and securing data, and everything in between. He is also the Editor in Chief at Mobile Jaw - a site focused on today's mobile world.

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  1. Sounds really cool!

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