Carnival of the Mobilists Hosted on a Mobile Phone

This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is the first to be hosted on a mobile phone! You read that right, the hosting site, AntoineRJWright.com runs in a  Nokia Web Server on a Symbian handset.  It’s not the fastest site in the world but seems to be keeping up the the increased traffic load of the Carnival without missing a beat. As always, the Carnival features some great posts on all aspects of the mobile experience  from user interface design to … Continue reading

New Carnival of the Mobilists at mTrends

Just posted at mTrends , the latest Carnival of the Mobilists is now available for your enlightenment and enjoyment.  Host Rudy De Waele has highlighted 16 of the week’s best posts on mobile topics by bloggers from around the world. Topics include app stores, the impact of mobiles in education and social change, widgets, advertising, mobile statistics, Bluetooth marketing, feature phones vs. smartpones, Intel and Nokia’s new alliance and the launch of two new services promoting networking between mobile entrepreneurs. … Continue reading

The Latest Carnival of the Mobilists

Over at A Consuming Experience, Improbulus has just published this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, the weekly showcase of blog posts on mobile topics. This Carnival is full of event coverage. It’s a good chance to catch up with all those conferences that you didn’t have the time or budget to attend personally. There’s Mobile Monday Amsterdam, Future in Review and Mobile Design UK coverage and a preview of the upcomming Mobile 2.0 Europe. Carnival 177 has a lot more … Continue reading

New Carnival of the Mobilists

This week’s edition, the 172nd, of the weekly showcase of the best blog posts on mobile topics is at mobilestance.com. There’s something for everyone at the Carnival with posts ranging the gamut from the iPhone to Android, Symbian, Limo, App Stores, mobile bar codes, marketing, mobile advertising, privacy, the decline of Motorola, design, mobile SEO and submitting your site to search engines and a great wrap up of world wide mobile data statistics and revenue numbers. A big thank you … Continue reading

It’s a Mobile Carnival at The Catalyst Code

The latest edition of the venerable Carnival of the Mobilists is up at The Catalyst Code blog. This week’s Carnival underscores mobile’s breath with items on mobile learning, social networking, app stores, mobile advertising, Twitter, mobile blogging and the release of a Mobile Industry Atlas.  A big thank you to The Catalyst Code for including my piece on Openwave. Head on over the Carnival of the Mobilists #171 to read some of the week’s best writing on mobile topics.

A Mobile Carnival at mjelly

James Cooper at mjelly is hosting this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, a collection of the best recent blog posts on mobile topics from around the world. Featured are items on mobile web growth,  Android apps, iPhone multitasking, SMS marketing, the dangers of overly broad software patents, mobile commerce, mobiles for public service and safety, presence and the social graph and a mobile news roundup. Congratulations to Vero at  Taptu whose piece on the pricing brouhaha surrounding the new S60 Twitter … Continue reading

Carnival of the mobilists 167 at London Calling

The Carnival this week is hosted by Andrew Grill at London Calling.  In honor of  the  G20 International Financial Summit, which Andrew calls the other important event besides the Carnival that’s happening this week in London, he’s grouped the posts by the author’s home country. This Carnival is an international affair with articles on the cost of mobile services in Africa  and on mobile opportunities in India and China.  Other items look at using the sensors in mobile phones with … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists #165

This week’s Carnival is hosted by Vanessa Measoma  at VisionMobile.  In typical blog carnival style it highlights and links to the best recent blog posts on mobile topics from around the web. Lot’s of talk in this Carnival about App Stores but other aspects of mobility are not neglected.  There are pieces on mobile design, network technologies, mobile startup strategies for dealing with network operators and Google’s latest rollouts; Google Voice and “behavioural” search targeting. Congradulations to Ajit Jaokar for … Continue reading