Carnival At Mippin

Cartoon: Hugh MacLeod This week the Carnival of the Mobilists moves to the Mippin Blog where host Scott Beaumont has showcased ten recent posts on mobile issues from around the web. There’s a  mobile formated version of the Carnival too. It was created using Mippin a great service that creates an instant mobile site from any RSS or Atom feed. This week there are  three posts on Femocells, a couple on mobile usability plus items on app stores, the limitations … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilits at Ubiquitous Thoughts

Carnival 149 is up at Mark van ‘t Hooft’s blog, Ubiquitous Thoughts. This week’s edition has insightful and timely posts on the impact of the recession on the mobile industry, mobile downloads, carriers and 3G data, mobiles in education and in the US presidential election. Click on over to Carnival of the Mobilists #149: A Quiet Fall Festival to read the week’s best writing on mobile. Mark pointed out that there were not many entries to this Carnival. This should … Continue reading

148th Carnival of the Mobilists at Mopocket

There’s a new Carnival of the Mobilists posted at mopocket.com.  It’s election day in the US and this week’s Carnival host, Justin Oberman has given his carnival an election theme. Hopefully, this will serve to remind US readers to be sure to vote today.  In keeping with the theme, Little Springs Design’s Barbara Ballard contributed a piece on the (un)usability of touchscreen voting machines. There are some great posts in this week’s Carnival including a couple of new takes on … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists 146 at London Calling

This week its London Calling‘s Andrew Grill’s turn to host the Carnival of The Mobilists, a weekly showcase of the best recent writing on mobile topics.  The theme of this week’s Carnival is the Symbian SmartPhoneshow which starts tomorrow in London. Andrew has assembled a baker’s dozen posts including a comparison of Nokia’s first S60 touchscreen phone with the iPhone, mobile broadband, NFC, mobile design, mobile video, app stores and mobile marketing.  There are also reports from several recent mobile … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists #140

This week the Carnival is hosted by Judy Breck at GoldenSwamp. In the best blog carnival tradition, Judy has selected and linked to a dozen of the best recent blog posts on mobile topics. There’s always something for everyone at the Carnival and this week is no exception  with posts on topics as varied as mobile SEO, the evolving mobile ecosystem, Twitter, mobile broadband, mobile social networking, the role of mobile phomes in education, the US presidential election and NFC … Continue reading

Carnival Of the Mobilists #136

This week’s Carnival is at Matt Radford’s All About iPhone.net. This edition includes posts on MIDs, mobile UX, NFC, the iPhone, the smartphone landscape, mobile web sites, the Olympics, gender differences in handset choice and more. Reading the Carnival every week is a great way to keep up with the latest trends in mobile with a minimum investment of your time. Congratulataions to Ajit Jaokar, whose piece “The Asus Effect” won Post of the Week honors. Visit the Carnival Of … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists at Mippin Blog

Scot at the Mippin Blog has posted this week’s Carnival (mobile version). As always, it’s full of tasty posts on everything mobile. Post of the week honors go to krisse at All About Symbian for his great piece on how the capabilities of low end phones are the real indicator of how far mobile technology has advanced. Plenty of other good posts in this Carnival, which again lives up to it’s billing as “the week’s best writing on mobile”.

Carnival!

The Carnival ot the Mobilists that is. This week the famous traveling showcase of mobile themed blog posts is at the mjelly mobile internet blog. James at mjelly has picked a dozen and one items to highlight as the week’s best writing on mobile. Lots of good stuff this time including pieces on what’s up with Symbian and Openwave, both of which have new owners and new directions, a look at Vodafone’s future under a new CEO, posts on Nokia’s … Continue reading