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Carnival of the Mobilists #174

Here’s another Carnival of the Mobilists, this week hosted by Ram Krishnan on his Mobile Broadband Blog. As usual, lots of goodies: a look at Blyk (check also my 2p here), Tomi Ahonen’s reasoning on why the iPhone is better than a laptop, the wider implications of Facebook Connect (yes, there are phones are than the iPhone in this world!) and lots more. Go, go, read it now here!

Carnival of the Mobilists #173

This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, the weekly summary of the best and brightest from mobile blogs around the world, is being hosted by Tsahi Levent-Levi on his VoIP Survivor blog. You can read it here. This week brings you gems from some of the heavyweights, like Tomi Ahonen (on mobile data), Andrew Grill (looking at Google Latitude), Russell Buckley (on an SMS/MMS ad service that works) plus many, many more! Well worth a read – as always really!

Carnival of the Mobilists #172

A long May-Day weekend but eager bloggers still bring you the next Carnival of the Mobilists. This week’s edition of the best in mobile blogs is hosted by Jamie Wells at the MobileStance blog and can be found here. Jamie covers two of my posts (Why an iPhone deal with Verizon would be cool and what open source OS makers are on about these days) but also points us to monetization of apps (as opposed to games), the rise of the mobile ad aggregators as well as a look at Motorola and mobile learning amongst others. And now head over there and do some reading!

Carnival of the Mobilists #171

I missed the last one due to travel and dodgy Internet connections whilst on the move, but this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is – as usual – unmissable and unmissed. It is being hosted by Abgail Adams on their Catalyst Code blog, and you will find it here. This week’s edition boasts lessons for toddlers to be learned on the iPhone, social networking going mobile, and a – daring – outlook on the (economic and social) aspects blogs in the year 2025. And now head over for some inspiration!

Carnival of the Mobilists #169

The latest Carnival of the Mobilists is on now at Chetan Sharma’s Always On Real-Time Access blog. You can check it out here. Besides gratefully including my last post on 4G mobile gaming, he lined up some of the heavyweights and their contributions, including Tomi Ahonen on how to monetize mobile social networking (or not), Ajit Joakar on 4G and telcos, Russ Buckley’s musings over 1984 and more.

Carnival of the Mobilists #168

Due to the Nevada frenzy also known as CTIA Wireless there wasn’t much from me last week but, thank goodness, there were others, and so I suggest to browse to this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, hosted this time by James Cooper on his mjelly mobile 2.0 blog over here. Lots to read there: why games are to blame for the iPhone’s incapability to multi-task, what operators need to do to innovate (hint: listen to your customer…), mobile advertising, and, and, and… Go and enjoy!

And, yes, the image shows the reception area (!) of the Bellagio… Oh dear…

Carnival of the Mobilists #166

This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted by the formidable Caroline Lewko at WIP Jam. I am very happy to note that my latest post on Apple’s growing relevance as a gaming platform is included in last week’s line-up. For the remainder, there’s stuff on LiMo (for some background on where they came from see here) and some very worthwhile piece on mobile marketing amongst much more. And now go to read it here!

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