Posts filed under 'Carnival of the Mobilist'
Antoine Wright over at AntoineRJWright.com hosts the latest Carnival of the Mobilists, where he covers the full breadth of mobile-related articles for the past week.
One of our favorite posts that he mentions looks at how small business can develop a mobile strategy to take advantage of this ever-growing medium.
Got take a look!
December 15th, 2009
This week it’s an encore Carnival with Phil Barnett hosting for the second time over at Burning the Bacon, a blog dedicated to “mobile and interactive marketing insight, perspectives and propaganda.” It’s a solid line-up of analysis and commentary provided by a mix of newcomer and veteran Mobilists.
A special welcome to NewDigitalCafé, a blog founded by Randy Giusto, who was previously IDC’s GVP/GM of Consumer, Digital and Social Media, Mobility, and Computing Research. In addition to his in-depth look at the potential impact of Android tablets, we explore the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition, the Droid, the many exciting use cases for SMS alerts and ask ourselves whether the time isn’t NOW for NFC.
Speaking of SMS alerts, don’t forget to try out our free text messaging tool. Enjoy!
December 1st, 2009
Mobilestance.com has the honor of hosting a truly milestone Carnival of the Mobilists (COM) this week. The roundup of the very best in mobile blogging counts 200 (!) posts since it was founded in 2005 by expert mobile-watchers including Russell Buckley and Carlo Longino over at MobHappy (This is long before Russell took the helm at VP Global Alliances at AdMob and Carlo launched his career as an independent consultant/analyst and regular contributor to MobHappy.) This week features a trio of posts looking at the impact of the Google acquisition and a few surprises. So, check it out and join the conversation!
November 21st, 2009
This week the Carnival stops at the new-look (and new logo!) Mobileslate, where host Eric Chan takes the helm. The eclectic collection of posts includes a closer look at app stores (facts, figures and payment mechanisms) and a deep-dive into key mobile market figures from Chetan Sharma and Tomi Ahonen.
November 10th, 2009
This week the Carnival comes from MSearchGroove, where Peggy Anne Salz, the new “Keeper of the Tents,” takes over from long-time host Judy Breck. This week collection of posts provides us welcome access to keys lists and industry resources as well as the inside track on what makes one social network such a phenomenal success.
November 4th, 2009
The Tamoggemon Content team provides a variety of stories on mobile marketing, mobile infrastructure, and a welcome progress report on the WikiMobilePedia. Obviously, this post comes with a slight delay due to the Symbian Exchange & Exposition 2009, but we can all benefit from the on-site commentary served up by this week’s host.
October 28th, 2009
Host Improbulus at A Consuming Experience guides us through this week’s work by top mobile bloggers, with features about handsets, learning, and lucre.
The Mammoth Pick: Franciso Kattan’s post with 7 recommendations for developers on How to Merchandise Your App 2 Years Ai (after the iPhone). Remember, you’ll need to go to COTM #196 to find it.
October 21st, 2009
With bright yellow feathers, Volker on Mobile hosts Carnival #193, where as Volker Hirsch writes, “We have an abundance of variety, showing how incredibly diverse this “little” niche has already become.”
The MobileMammoth favorite of the bunch? Ajit Jaokar’s article on his Open Gardens Blog. Go check it out!
October 2nd, 2009
A veteran of the Carnival of the Mobilists, C. Enrique Ortiz of About Mobility hosts #192. He reviews great entries from mobile bloggers on topics that include Opera Mini, Mobile Learning, App Stores, HD voice, and Mobile music.
Enjoy!
September 21st, 2009
Judy Breck at GoldenSwamp.com hosts this week’s Carnival, a celebration of the Frog Days of Summer, featuring this week’s featured mobilist blogging that is is brimming with ideas and information.
August 25th, 2009
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