I have been contributing and posting to the Carnival of the Mobilists for the last 12 months or so, so I am delighted that this week not only is one of my posts featured, but Scott from Mippin has tagged it as his “post of the week” - thanks Scott.
I had the chance to catch [...]
Read this week’s carnival of the mobilists at host Tsahi Levent-Levi’s Voip Survivor’s Carnival, where the hot topics of the week’s best blogging are developing for mobile, advertising, and metaphors and associations.
This week the carnival caters for three separate audiences:
Posts relevant for those developing for mobile.
Advertising related - there is a nice catch of ad related posts.
Readings [...]
Welcome to edition 146 of Carnival of the Mobilists.
It might be my birthday this week, but you get all the presents in terms of some fantastic posts from the world of mobile. This week, the carnival comes to you from London as the attention of the mobile world is focussed on Earls Court and Symbian’s [...]
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Posted October 20, 2008
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This week’s carnival of the mobilists is hosted by Judy Breck over at Golden Swamp.Â
This week as always the topics are as diverse as 15 Tips To Create Value For Mobile, 12 ways to promote your mobile web site. and my post about a new mobile Twitter clientfrom mobileways.
In her post, Personal vs. Shared Spaces, Sarah [...]
This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists #139 is hosted at MobScure in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia. Here, many are finally discovering the joy of 3G and mobile lifestyle with the new iPhone, which is extremely popular (random fact - the Nokia flagship N96 has been designed right here at the local Nokia R&D facility).Â
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By andrew
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Posted September 1, 2008
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Tagged aldi effect, carnival, carnival of the mobilists, iphone, mobi, mobile, mobile advertising, mobile url naming convention, mobilists, mobilty, mobscure, mobscure.com, nokia n96
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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 [...]
This week the carnival of the mobilists is hosted at mopocket. Head over there to read a collection of posts around mobile social networking, mobile learning, mobile money, mobile security, the iPhone and the new mobile landscape.
Head over now to http://www.mopocket.com/2008/07/welcome-to-the-134th-carnival-of-the-mobilists.php for the best of mobile blogging.
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.
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 [...]
Another huge week in Mobile – Nokia acquires Symbian, Virgin buys Helio and I still haven’t got a Nokia E71 (my hints to Nokia are clearly not obvious enough…).
This is my second turn at hosting Carnival of the Mobilists (having previously hosted Carnival 115), and if you haven’t visited since then, you will notice we’ve had [...]
By andrew
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Posted June 30, 2008
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Tagged blyk, carnival, carnival 130, carnival of the mobilists, iphone, mobile 2.0 Europe, mobilists, mobility, msearchgroove, Nokia, symbian, symbian foundation
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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 [...]
This week’s roundup of all things mobile is hosted on Rudy de Waele’s blog www.m-trends.org
Not too surprisingly more than half of this week’s contributions are on the “Location-Based Applications and Services” topic. We had better get used to the up and coming hype words such as geotagging, location tracking, Assisted GPS (AGPS), location based advertising [...]
Over at Wap Review you can find this week’s instalment of carnival of the mobilists. There you will find informed opinion and reviews on 900MHz 3G spectrum, ROI on design, mobile local search, Mippin experiences, Peter Gabriel’s new recommendation site, and some research on what normob (normal mobile users) did with an N95.
You will also find [...]
This week Carnival of the Mobilists is featured at symbiano-tek.com. Head over there to read the best mobile commentary, news and views.
In particular this week, read about creating an educational environment through mobile games, mobile search company ABphone, Volantis Open Source, the Linux Platform on Mobile, and you will also read my post on location based advertising.
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This week’s Carnival is full of news and views on all things mobile and is hosted by Xen Mendelsohn from Flixwagon over at Xellular Identity.
I’ve been testing Flixwagon for a few weeks now, look out for a review on the site here soon.
This week the carnival looks at a range of mobile issues from mobile web site performance, top 10 mobile sites, mobile mash-ups from Nokia, mobile payments, QR codes, mobile TV and a piece from this blog about Blyk’s use of “relevancy and dialogue” that has helped propel them to their 100,000th user.
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Posted April 27, 2008
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Tagged blyk, carnival, carnival of the mobilists, codes, mashups, mobile, mobilists, Nokia, payments, performance, QR, sites, tv, web
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This week’s instalment of the carnival is bursting with mobile news and views. Head over to skydeck where you can read posts from Sascha Konietzke from funkfeuer, Krisse from All About Symbian, Ajit from Open Gardens, John Puterbaugh from Nellymoser, Matt Davies from Taptu, Igor Faletski from mobscure, Jamie Wells at mobilestance, Peggy Salz from [...]
Over at mobileljones.com you will find this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, where you will see a reflection of mobile’s push to data and multimedia in 2008, and how handset companies, former handset companies, internet companies, new entrants and social networking giants are all involved in mashups of services.
Once again, the mobile world’s finest provide their [...]
By andrew
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Posted April 14, 2008
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Tagged carnival, carnival of the mobilists, facebook, google, lbs, location, mash, mobile, mobilejones, wireless
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This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted over at Jamie Well’s excellent Mobilestance website. Here you can read the freshest posts from around the mobile world about everything from games, website design, QR codes, how mobile social network meets crowd powered media right through to the case for banning mobiles in schools.Â
Head on over [...]
Carnival of the mobilists #116 is ready for reading over at Situational Marketing where you can once again read the best of the mobile blogs from around the globe. If you’re into wireless then you can’t miss the carnival of the mobilists each week.
Welcome to Carnival of the Mobilists number 115, hosted for the first time on my site, located in London, England. Thanks for stopping by and please feel free to have a look around after you have read all the carnival has to offer this week.
In another week in mobile where there has been much discussion [...]
By andrew
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Posted March 16, 2008
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Tagged apple, carnival, carnival of the mobilists, data, developers, ecosystem, iphone, messaging, mobilists, mobility, network, networking, Nokia, sdk, sip, social, statistics, voip, wireless
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This week, the Carnival is hosted by Chetan Sharma over at his AORTA blog Next week it will be hosted here for the first time at blog.andrewgrill.com, so be sure to check back here next week as well.
Over at MobHappy which Carlo Longino describes as the “spiritual home” of Carnival of the Mobilists, there is again a wide range of commentary on a range of subjects including…
Dennis at WAP Review takes a look at mobile email WAP sites, and wonders why they don’t offer many of the same features as their desktop [...]
By andrew
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Posted January 21, 2008
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Tagged 3G, advertising, apple, barcelona, carnival, carnival of the mobilists, conference, convergence, data, dongle, google, gps, handsets, MobHappy, mobilists, wap
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Since my recent post on USB dongles vs Coffee shop WIFi Will the 3G mobile broadband “dongle” kill the WiFi hotspot market?, I received a number of follow up posts following the post being published on Carnival of the Mobilists.
Dean Bubley of Disruptive Analysis had a similar theme to his post on Joining the 3G [...]
By andrew
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Posted January 20, 2008
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Tagged 3G, 3G stick, broadband, carnival, coffee, dongle, hsdpa, hspa, mobile, mobilists, starbucks, USB, vodafone, WiFi
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Carnival of the Mobilists #106 is up at http://www.xellular.net/2008/01/carnival-106-is.html, hosted by Xen Mendelsohn of Xellular Identity. where you will read a number of interesting articles from thought leaders in the mobile space including…
Ajit Jaokar of Open Gardens asks us will P2P IMS applications take off or will there be only Web applications? Very interesting food [...]
By andrew
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Posted January 14, 2008
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Tagged broadband, carnival, coffee, dongle, identity, IMS, market, mobile, mobilists, p2p, point, starbucks, view, WiFi, wireless, xellular
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