This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is back at MobHappy - actually where it all started back in October 2005. Since then, the Carnival has thrived as a place to showcase the best writing about mobile in the blogosphere. Featured this week is my post on the new Google Gears geolocation API.
Head over to MobHappy to read the [...]
Thanks to everyone for reading London Calling. I am still very humbled that so many people from around the world take the time to check out my blog periodically, and also thrilled that our RSS feed subscribers keep trending up and up. Below is a screen shot of subscriber numbers since mid January 2008.
At pretty [...]
This week’s carnival of the mobilists is hosted at the Mippin Blog. As always there are number of thought provoking topics and surprisingly wide ranging - given the release of the 3G iPhone this week you might have expected an avalanche of Apple posts and little else.
I received an email this morning from Mippin’s PR agency (does that mean I’m becoming a serious blogger…) to announce that Judy Gibbons has joined Mippin as CEO.
I rate Judy. She was on a panel I chaired at Being-Digital last month and I was impressed not only with her contribution to the panel, but also [...]
This week’s carnival of the mobilists is over at mjelly.
This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists touching down at mjelly after last week’s edition here at London Calling. Lots of interesting stuff this week from posts covering big, structural themes, to detailed analysis of specific issues, to reviews of the latest newsflow. It’s all here in the [...]
Next week, the Carnival of the Mobilists will be hosted here at London Calling.
For those of you not familiar with the carnival, it exposes you the reader to the very best posts of the previous week, all written about mobile and gathered together in a central place - and hosted at a new site each [...]
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Australian Journalist, Stuart Corner from iTWire has written an excellent short article on the new Seeker Wireless mobile advertising solution.
Quoting from his report at iT Wire he says
In the movie Minority Report, as the hero strides down the street video advertising billboards spring to life and address him by name: all thanks to identifying him by scanning [...]
By andrew
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Posted February 17, 2008
in PR
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Tagged andrew grill, blog, corner, it wire, itwire, lbs, location, location based services, minority, report, stuart, stuart corner, triangulation
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Over on Dean Bubley’s disruptive analysis blog you will find a quick summary of a meeting he had with Seeker Wireless.