Carnival of The Mobilists #96

Rudy De Waele has posted the latest Carnival at mTrends. There’s a been a lot going on in mobile lately and the latest Carnival does a great job of capturing the excitement.  There are posts on the Mobile 2.0 Event,  Web 2.0 Summit, mobile Rich Internet Applications, Motorola/UIQ, stopping SMS SPAM, mobile privacy issues, a neat statistical analysis of the effect of upgraded handsets on mobile browsing,  SMS business cars and much more. Visit Carnival of The Mobilists #96

Carnival of the Mobilists 95

It happens every Monday and is indispensable reading for anyone interested in any aspect of the mobile ecosystem. It’s the Carnival of the Mobilists of course and this week it’s at The Smartphones Show, a great site by the way. Host Steve Litchfield is famous for the video podcasts he does offering hands on reviews of the latest devices along with industry news, opinions and an occasional rant. For the Carnival, Steve has switched from video to text and gathered … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists 94 at Taptology

It’s Monday and that means it’s Carnival time. That’s right the latest Carnival of the Mobilists has landed at Taptology – Taptu’s Mobile Chemistry Blog. This weeks theme is “The Worldwide Connected” and worldwide it is with posts on mobile payments and ingenuity in Africa, mobile reporting of the Myanmar protests, two US carriers restricting free speech and another promising a future of open access and mobile aided navigation in London. And there’s more too, everything from a mobile IRC … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists 93

The Carnival of the Mobilists is one of the longest running and, in my opinion at least, best of the Blog Carnivals. Each week a different mobile Blog hosts the Carnival, a post pointing out and linking to recent blog items on mobile topics. This week’s Carnival is at Tomi Ahonen and Alan Moore’s Communities Dominate Brands. It features interesting posts on Blyk, the gPhone and mobile ads in general, the positive role mobiles are playing in the Burmese sitiuation, … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists 91

First time host Tim Trent at Marketing By Permission has done  great job of putting together the latest Carnival of the Mobilists.  The Carnival is a great source for fresh information and new ideas in all areas of mobile technololgy and business. Whether you’re interested in the looming struggle between Nokia and Apple, the political fight over open access here in the US, the Chinese mobile landscape, reviews of the latest devices or just want to relax with a mobile … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists #90

Matthew Miller at The Mobile Gadgeteer is hosting the Carnival this week. As frequently happens, this Carnival has introduced me to another great new mobile themed blog. I’ll be reading The Mobile Gadgeteer regularly from now on. It’s a great site for keeping up with the latest handset releases  with hardware reviews, gossip and great product imagery The Carnival continues with it’s usual high standards in presenting the best recent writing on mobile topics. Improving the mobile user experience is … Continue reading

Carnival of the Mobilists 89

Welcome to the eighty-ninth edition of the Carnival of the Mobilists, a weekly showcase of the best recent mobile phone related posts from around the blogosphere. Here in the US it’s Labor Day, a national holiday celebrating workers and the labor movement. It seems fitting that we are taking the day to celebrate the labor of love that mobile bloggers put into their posts every day. New Products and Technologies: The past week has seen a slew of new product … Continue reading

COTM #88

This week the Carnival of the Mobilists (COTM) is at Xen Mendelsohn’s, Xellular Identity. The carnival is a weekly showcase of the best writing on mobile topics. It’s one of my prime sources of information about what’s going on in all areas of the field. The latest Carnival is no exception and I urge you to take a look: Link: Carnival of the Mobilists #88 is Here Next Monday I’ll be hosting the Carnival right here at Wap Review. The … Continue reading