Carnival of the Mobilists 108 at Skydeck

This week’s Carnival is at Vindigo founder Jason Devitt’s Skydeck. It’s full of great posts covering the 700 MHz auction, Google’s mobile goals, mobile radiation and it’s effects on sleep, mobile platform fragmentation, how to use your mobile to check a business’s record on equal rights, a report from the Mobile and Embedded Developer Days conference and much more. Don’t miss it! Link: Carnival of the Mobilists 108 at Skydeck Next week’s Carnival is right here at WapReview. Look for … Continue reading

New Carnival of the Mobilists at MobHappy

The latest edition of the Carnival of the Mobilists has been posted at MobHappy. Russell Buckely and Carlo Longino launched the first Carnival at MobHappy in October of 2005 to showcase the best current writing on mobile topics from around the blogosphere. The latest edition is 107th, making the Carnival of the Mobilists one of the longest running of blog carnivals. As always, this week’s edition has some great posts. Head on over to MobHappy and read them all. Whatever … Continue reading

Carnival 106 at Xellular Identity

Mobile Marketing Guru Xen Mendelsohn has posted a new Carnival of the Mobilists at her Xellular Identity blog. It’s full of great articles about mobile society, technology and business. Reading the Carnival every week is the best way to stay on top of the latest trends in all areas of the mobile universe. Link: Carnival #106 is Here!  

Carnival of the Mobilists #104

The last Carnival of the Mobilists of 2007 is now online at C. Enrique Ortiz’ About Mobility – The Mobility Weblog. Enrique just got back from Helsinki last night (the Ferris wheel image is from there). I’m sure it took a heroic effort to put together the Carnival in short order while suffering from jet lag. As always, the Carnival offers a collection of the best recent blog post on mobile topics. Don’t miss it. Link: Carnival of the Mobilists … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists 102

This week the Carnival is at Symbiano-TeK. Host Tarek Ghazali has gathered up the best recent posts on mobile topics for your reading pleasure. The latest Carnival features items on Google’s cell-id based mapping and navigation application, Verizon’s new found openness and much more. Congratulations to Ajit Jaokar whose piece, “P2P may be Google’s biggest weakness and an Operator’s biggest asset” won Post of the Week honors. Link: Carnival of the Mobilists 102 live from the Pyramid!

Carnival of the Mobilists 99

There’s a new Carnival posted at Mark van ‘t Hooft’s, Ubiguitous Thoughts. The buzz in this week’s edition is on Google’s Android Mobile OS but other areas of the mobile universe are covered too. Reading the weekly Carnival is a very efficient way to keep up with the latest in mobile technology and business. Link: Carnival of the Mobilists #99: Time to Give Thanks?

Carnival of the Mobilists #97

The latest Carnival is up at Andreas Constantinou’s Vision Mobile Forum. There are some very interesting items in this Carnival. One of the great things about the Carnival is that sooner or later it covers every aspect of mobile. This time around there’s an analysis of Motorola’s acquiring a stake in UIQ, pieces on getting users to try advanced Mobile 2.0 applications and services, phone color preferences, running desktop widgets on mobile phones!, how Motorola and Sony Erisson don’t “get” … Continue reading