The latest Carnival of the Mobilists was just published by Volker Hirsch at, Volker on Mobile. The Carnival, which has been around almost since the beginning of mobile, is a monthly collection of the best submitted recent blog posts on mobile topics.
This month’s edition is especially tasty with posts on personalization as the driver of mobile services adoption, corporate “vanity apps”, a Galaxy Tab review, the latest take on Mobile 2.0, a preview of some upcoming MWC events and my review of Symbian^3 eBook reader apps.
However, the feature attraction of this Carnival is the blogging Battle Royale between the Scobleizer and Tomi Ahonen over Symbian’s future.
You can find all this mobile goodness at Carnival of the Mobilists # 244 – Volker on Mobile
I’m already using fonet.mobi and I can share my link to the following –
Fonet
Delicious
FaceBook
Twitter
FriendFeed
LinkedIn
GoogleBuzz
I don’t think, you can share the link with facebook, google buzz, friendfeed and linkedIn in Delicious.
Their search is also not bad for free service.
Another thing which I like a most to set the number of lines to display. If I’m using the desktop browser, then I set the number of lines to 80 to see my bookmakrs & RSS feeds and change 20 lines while using mobile phone.
I can maintain all my bookmarks and RSS feed at one single location.
Why someone is going to pay money to maintain the bookmarks when there are many free sites are available. Have you tried Google bookmarks, StumbleUpon, fonet.mobi or reddit?
I’m assuming you meant to comment on the Pinboard post rather than this one.
I’m familiar with all the sites you mentioned and have accounts on most of them. None do exactly what delicious and pinboard do which is to provide a publicly search-able and sharable repository of my bookmarks.