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Welcome to About Mobility. My name is C. Enrique Ortiz and this is my blog where I cover mobile computing in general - my views on mobility, software, technologies & products, and related areas; with the occasional tangent into other unrelated thoughts. I try to blog at least once per week, if time permits.
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Monthly Archives: February 2010
We had an awesome MobileMonday Austin Feb 2010 | Thanks to our sponsor Skyhook Wireless
Wow, what a great MobileMonday Austin event we had last Monday Feb 22. With around 120 people attending, a great agenda and speakers, and a good time, it is safe to call the event a success. The opening by David, … Continue reading
Posted in MobileMonday Austin
Tagged Austin, dell, digby, edioma, gendai games, gigaom, gowalla, mobile, monday, nielsen, phunware, skyhook wireless
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To prevent telemarketers from calling you, add yourself to the National Do Not Call List
I hate telemarketers; nothing personal, but I hate when they call home and when they call my mobile consuming my minutes! If you want to avoid being called by telemarketing companies, you should add yourself to the National Do Not … Continue reading
Carnival of Mobilists 211 at the Communities Dominate Brands Blog
Tomi Ahonen, five-time bestselling author and consultant on digital convergence and mobile telecoms, is hosting this week’s Carnival of the Mobilist #211. This week’s carnival has submissions from Mobi Thinking, WAP Review, Open Gardens, Little Springs Design, M-Search Groove, Voip … Continue reading
If you are at MWC, stop by the ALU/Motive booth to see my products
While I am not attending Mobile World Congress this year (2010), my products are! If you want to see what I’ve been working on for the last year or so, stop by the Alcatel-Lucent booth where you will see a … Continue reading
.mobi enters a new phase?
I read via MobHappy that .mobi Gets Sold Off. .mobi has been a topic that stirred a lot of discussions, especially when it was introduced 4 or 5 years ago. Many, as I, believed (and still believe) that the new … Continue reading
MobileMonday Austin | February 22, 2010 | Great Agenda: Monetizing Mobile Apps
We are having an awesome MobileMonday Austin event on February 22; a great agenda indeed. Thanks to our sponsor Skyhook Wireless, Dell, and our speakers, for helping make this event possible. And thanks to our Media Sponsor RCR Wireless News. … Continue reading
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Tagged dell, digby, edioma, gendaigames, gowalla, MobileMonday Austin, phunware, skyhook
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Last Space Shuttle night launch and the end of the USA manned space program in 2010
Space Shuttle Endeavor lists off from laucn pad 39A Yesterday Feb 8, 2010 was the last scheduled Space Shuttle night launch. STS-130 on board Endeavour. Night launches are spectacular. I should have made plans to go see that. My brother … Continue reading
Motorola Ventures Leads Investment Round in Scanbuy (and not NeoMedia)
So Motorola invested in Scanbuy. SCHAUMBURG, Ill. and NEW YORK – February 2, 2010 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), through its strategic investment arm, Motorola Ventures, today announced an investment in Scanbuy, Inc., a leader in mobile barcode solutions. Motorola … Continue reading
