WapTags

In one of the posts featured in last week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, Justin Oberman at mopocket did a nice write up of an ambitious new mobile site from mPulse called WapTags that combines personal homepages, a mobile rss aggregator, social tagging, chat, SMS and classified adds. Justin did a fine job of explaining WapTags so I won’t repeat what he said. If you haven’t used WapTags, go read Justin’s piece and give it a try. I’ve added it to … Continue reading

Carnival of The Mobilists #38

For those of you looking for last week’s Carnival, there wasn’t any. Taking up a suggestion by The Pondering Primate, the Mobilists have switched the Carnival posting day from Friday to Monday. The Primate noticed that blog traffic falls off over the weekend. Could it be that people surf the web more while they’re supposed to be working than on their own time? Nah, that can’t be. It must be that keeping up with the latest in mobile tech is … Continue reading

Carnival 35 at Xellular Identity

That’s the Carnival of the Mobilists, of course. Xen Mendelsohn is hosting this latest edition of the Carnival at her Xellular Identity blog. Xen’s always an interesting read and she’s gone all out to showcase the week’s best collected writing on all things mobile. Visit the Carnival here. To learn more about the Carnival of the Mobilists including how to participate and have a chance at the $250 prize for the best post of the month – visit the Carnival’s … Continue reading

WC’06

I received an email yesterday from a gentleman named Eduardo Casais asking me to take a look his company’s mobile World Cup site. The company is called Areppim AG and appears to be a web design firm in Bern, Switzerland. I’m rather impressed by the site and wanted to get this post up before tomorrow’s Germany – Italy match. Areppim has come up with an unusual and interesting concept and an excellent mobile site from the standpoint of usability and … Continue reading

VeloNews Live Mobile

For the last three years I’ve been hosting a page which has links to mobile transcoded versions of Velonews.com‘s live coverage of major cycling events like the Tour de France. While I was following today’s stage transcoded by Skweezer on my phone I saw this : “By the way, if you’re going to be away from you computer and still want to check in on the live action you can point your mobile device browser to our mobile live window … Continue reading