Carnival of the Mobilists – Khosla Post of the Year!

Some rights reserved Russell Buckley’s hosting a special Carnival of the Mobilists at MobHappy to choose the Carnival’s Post of the Year. There are ten finalists and you, the reader, get to vote for the best post. The winner gets $1000 and the runner up $500. Click over to MobHappy, read all the great entries and don’t forget to vote here for the best.  The password is mobilists. Don’t let the fact that I’m one of the finalists influence your … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists at Mobbu

Carnival clowns in Wolfach, Germany from German Wikipedia, by Eribula Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists introduced me to another interesting new mobile themed blog, Mobbu. First time host Rod McLaren did a super job of putting the Carnival together. There are a number of very interesting items in the Carnival this week. I particularly want to point out one item … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists No. 59

Photo by Rick Takagi Some rights reserved This week’s Carnival is one of the best ever. Hosted by Xen Mendelsohn at Xellular Identity the latest edition has some great thought provoking posts. I heartily agree with Xen’s choice of Krisse’s, The Last Smartphone or “Why $50 phones are revolutionary while $500 ones aren’t” as Post of the Week. That post was the best thing I read all week. It reinforces my belief that the mobile revolution isn’t really a revolution … Continue reading

Carnival 58

Photo by Rick Takagi Some rights reserved. This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted by Thomas Landspurg at Tomsoft.com. I’d never been to Tomsoft before this Carnival but I like the site and have added it to my Google Reader. It’s an interesting site with an emphasis on mobile Java. Over a third of this week’s Carnival items are about Apple’s iPhone – a game changing device, too bad it’s so closed. Congratulations to Ajit who won Post of … Continue reading

Carnival Time!

Photo by Rick Takagi Some rights reserved. After a long holiday break, the Carnival of the Mobilists is back. I’m honored to host it here at Wap Review with a great selection of posts from all areas of the mobile scene. History and Prognostication: It’s the time of the year to review where we’ve been and what’s ahead. Mad4mobilePhones‘ Patrick Altoft highlights a prediction by researcher Dr Martin Illsley that 2007 will be the year for complaining by picture message. … Continue reading

56th Carnival Of The Mobilists Live From Bangalore

Justin Oberman is in India presenting at the W3C Mobile Web Initiative’s Mobile Web In Developing Countries Workshop but that hasn’t stopped him from hosting the Carnival at his Mopocket site. Take a look at the latest carnival which features 21 of the best posts on mobile topics from the past week. Congratulations to Jason Devitt whose Carnival entry was chosen Post of the Week.

The Carnival’s in Town

Carnival of the Mobilists that is. It’s a weekly collection of the best posts on mobile topics as picked by the current week’s host, in this case Eli Dickinson at Fierce Developer. There are many interesting items in this edition not the least of which is Barry Welford’s piece from StayGoLinks, Walled Gardens – the Walls Keep Tumbling Down which is the Post of the Week. Carnival of the Mobilists at Fierce Developer