Carnival of the Mobilists #46

This week the Carnival of the Mobilists pitches its tents at The Mobile Gadgeteer where host Matthew Miller has gathered together the hottest mobile related posts and articles of the past week or so for your entertainment and edification. I’m pleased and grateful that one of my items was included. Head on over to the Carnival and join the fun.

Carnival 44

This week the Carnival is hosted at mobile developer David Beer’s Software Everywhere. It’s a great collection of the past week or so’s best items on mobile subjects from around the blogosphere. Thank you David, for including one of my posts. Congratulations to Michael Mace whose post on European vs. US mobile phone use was chosen as Post of the Week.

The Carnival of the Mobilists #43

It’s Carnival time again. That’s the Carnival of the Mobilists of course, the weekly showcase of the best contributed writing on mobile topics. This week’s host is Steve Litchfield at 3-lib. If you aren’t familiar with 3-lib you really should be, particularly if you’re a Symbian Smartphone user as 3-lib is probably the largest collection of Symbian and Psion software and lore on the web. 3-lib also hosts Steve’s The Smartphones Show video podcast. The Carnival this week has a … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists #42

This week’s Carnival has a new host, MobileActive.org, a site devoted to exploring and promoting the use of mobile phones in political action campaigns. As usual, the Carnival contains lots of fresh new articles on mobile technology, marketing and societal impact. I’m pleased that one of my posts was included. From all the great posts this week, the host picked one by Scott Shaffer, better known as The Pondering Primate. as the Post of the Week – congratulations Scott. Visit … Continue reading

Free Mobilists’ Mobile RSS Reader

Russell Buckley from MobHappy together with FreeRange Comunications have created a special Carnival of the Mobilists Mobile RSS Reader. The reader is a free version of FreeRange’s FreeReader which costs $20/year. The Carnival Reader is preconfigured to keep you synced up with 15 of the bloggers who contribute regularly in the Carnival of the Mobilists. I’m pleased that this blog is one of 15. There’s more about the reader at the Mobilist’s Site. You can download the Java ME Reader … Continue reading

The 41st Carnival Of The Mobilists

Justin Oberman’s hosting the latest Carnival at mopocket. You’ll enjoy Justin’s original and rather funny introduction to the Carnival. Once again there is much good reading in the Carnival. I particularly liked Kevin Evan’s item about Sprint PCS’ WiMax plans, Tam Hanna’s analysis of what’s happening with Palm, Access and the forthcoming Linux based Access/Palmsource OS and Rudy De Waele’s Connecting Cultures Through Music, which Justin chose as Post of the Week. But that’s just me, there are over a … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists 40

The latest Carnival has been posted at Abiro Mobile News. I’d never heard of Abiro before the Carnival appeared there. That’s one of the good things about the Carnival of the Mobilists. Not only does the Carnival feature the weeks best writing on the mobile scene but it also showcases great sites I’d never discover on my own. Like Abiro the blog of Anders Borg, an industry veteran and consultant most recently involved with mobile browser vendor Obigo. It’s an … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists, Number 39

Daniel Taylor has posted the latest Carnival of the Mobilists at his Mobile Enterprise Weblog. There are a number of very good posts this week. I particularly liked Steve Litchfield of All About Symbian‘s piece, Why the penny-pinching over RAM?. Congratulations to David Beers of Software Everywhere whose insightful article, Palm annual report: we’re making the next Palm OS ourselves was chosen the Post of the Week. I’m also honored that my recent Opera Mini posting was included in this … Continue reading