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Archive for the ‘Carnival Of The Mobilists’ Category

Carnival of the Mobilists #43 at Mobile Active

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

The tradition continues…This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is at Mobile Active - cellphones for civic engagement.

There you will find the best mobility bloggers, from Darla and Xen, to Martin, Justin, David, Russell, Deniss, Scott and others…. Check it out.

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists #41

Monday, August 21st, 2006

Don't forget this week's Carnival of the Mobilists - this week at
MOPocket. Good set of entries, a good read…
A great mobility weblog.

ceo

Carnival #40 at Abiro

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

CoM 40

This week's carnival of the mobilists is at
Abiro.

Also remember to vote for the best post of July. The winner receives a $250 prize from the carnival's sponsor Khosla Ventures.

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists #38 at SmartMobs.com

Monday, July 31st, 2006

CoM @ SmartMobs

This week's Carnival of the Mobilist is at SmartMobsJudy has
done a wonderful job compiling this week's carnival, which is getting better and better each week.

Also this week, the Khosla Ventures winners of last month's Carnival were announced - congrats to the winners Rudy De Waele and Stephanie Rieger. My entry The Mobile Perimeter was so close to winning… oh well, maybe next time….

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists 35 at Xellular Identity

Friday, July 7th, 2006

CoMs


This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is
hosted by Xen at the Xelluar Identity blog - go check it out. Xen has done a great job hosting this week's Carnival…

Visit the Carnival to read this week’s best writing pieces about mobile from mobility bloggers around the blogosphere. Click on Carnival of the Mobilists button below to go the Mobilists website and learn more about the Carnival and how you can participate…


CoMs

Enjoy!

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilist - Pick the Best Post For June

Friday, June 30th, 2006

The poll for the Carnival's best post for June is up

My entry, “The Mobile Perimeter” is running - if you liked it, feel free to vote for me! :-)

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists 34 at W2F

Friday, June 30th, 2006

CoMs


This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is
hosted by Jan Kuczynski at the Wireless World Forum - go check it out.

Visit the Carnival to read this week’s best writing pieces about mobile from mobility bloggers around the blogosphere.
Click on Carnival of the Mobilists
button below
to go the Mobilists website and learn more about the Carnival and how you can participate…


CoMs

Enjoy!

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists 33

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

CoMs


This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is
hosted by Rudy at his m-trends.org weblog… Great set of submitted articles covering a wide spectrum of mobility - go check it out. And good job by Rudy this week.

Visit the Carnival to read this week’s best writing pieces about mobile from mobility bloggers around the blogosphere.
Click on Carnival of the Mobilists
button below
to go the Mobilists website and learn more about the Carnival and how you can participate…


CoMs

Enjoy!

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists # 31 at All About Symbian

Friday, June 9th, 2006


CoMs

This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted by All About Symbian

Visit the Carnival to read this week’s best writing pieces about mobile from mobility bloggers around the blogosphere.
Click on the above Carnival of the Mobilists button to go the Mobilists website and learn more about the Carnival and how you can participate…

Enjoy!

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists # 30 at Darla Mack’s weblog

Friday, June 2nd, 2006


CoMs

This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted by Darla at her blog… Good job Darla!

Visit the Carnival to read this week’s best writing pieces about mobile from mobility bloggers around the blogosphere.

Click on the above Carnival of the Mobilists button to go the Mobilists website and learn more about the Carnival and how you can participate…

Oh, and I am honored that my entry was picked as the best entry for this week! Awesome!

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists # 29 at Open Gardens

Friday, May 26th, 2006


CoMs

This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is at Ajit Jaokar’s Open Gardens weblog… Visit the Carnival to read this week’s best writing pieces about mobile from mobility bloggers around the blogosphere.

Click on the above Carnival of the Mobilists button to go the Mobilists website and learn more about the Carnival and how you can participate…

ceo

Carnival #25 is at Golden Swamp

Friday, April 28th, 2006

Carnival #25 is at Golden Swamp

This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is at Judy Breck's Golden Swamp. Visit the Carnival to read some of the best mobility blogging. If you are a mobility blogger, you can join future Carnivals by submitting your entry…

Enjoy the Carnival!

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists # 24 @ Feep up!

Friday, April 21st, 2006

CoM #24

The weekly Carnival of the Mobilists tradition continues - this week hosted at Feep up!. Go check it out.

Carnival of the Mobilists Vol. 1 Issue 22

Friday, April 7th, 2006

CoM # 22

This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted at Helen Keegan's Musings of a Mobile Marketer. You will find essays on mobile marketing, communities, mobile web 2.0, service and product reviews, and other. Enjoy the Carnival!

ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists No. 19

Friday, March 17th, 2006

CoM

Wow, this week we got lots of entries - that's great. By the end of the year we will need to hire someone to handle the volume!

Let's begin with Daniel Taylor (The Mobile Enterprise Weblog). In his entry, Blurring the lines between “work” and “play” - A Hobson's Choice for enterprise IT
Daniel explains the challenges that IT in the enterprise faces, and that "it's time we started giving IT departments some respect and the authority to do more than simply clean up the messes we make" by bringing our personal handsets to work. I would add that the real problem is that IT doesn't have the tools to properly manage or certify handsets vs. the user being the one causing the mess.

Martin Sauter (Martin's Mobile Technology Page), in his entry titled Work Goes Mobile – An Interesting Book covers a recent book by Nokia about the challenges of making a workforce mobile. While Martin's entry is not a book review per-se, he brings up very interesting points covered in the book, such as the good and bad sides of mobility, that mobilizing as a business has three dimensions which need to be addressed, and that mobility is more than a technology.

Darla Mack (DarlaMack.com) writes about Are The Naked Booth Babes Really Necessary?. There she covers a very sensitive topic. I agree with Darla, this was totally out of place for a professional setting, and thus unprofessional and disrespectful towards the professional women, to say the least. As Darla puts it, “the events themselves are just targeted towards men and in order to appeal to the men they need to throw in some presumably needed eye candy”.

Rudy De Waele (m-trends.org) writes as Open Letter To Vodafone.
In his blog, Rudy writes his honest opinion about new services by Vodafone. The MMS advertisement that he received promoted a "monthly flat fee for 3 Euro/month to navigate Vodafone's live!", but ONLY within Vodafone life! portal and services. Rudy's valid point is that we mobile users need services that allow us to
truly maximize the mobile environment, both inside and outside Vodafone's live!. I wonder if Vodafone charges the end-user for their MMS-based advertising message? That wouldn't be too nice.

Russell Buckley (MobHappy) writes Who Gave Google Permission to be the Judge and Jury of Mobile Content?. In his piece, he brings up a very interesting issue — when translating websites for mobile view, is it OK for Google to totally change the look-and-feel differentiation?  What about dropping content, such as advertisements?

Ian Wood (Digital Evangelist) writes Getting to disappointed faster, an interesting piece on how the “industry we have spent a long time working in is in need of so much development if we are to reach what was mapped out when we were happily bidding for 3G licenses”.

The Pondering Primate, well, his real name is Scott P. Shaffer, writes GPS Global Pondering Suggestions, an mental exercise about what happens when the GPS function is included into a text message.

Ajit Jaokar (Open Gardens) writes Web 2.0 and the revival of browser only PCs, where he writes about “the browser is fast becoming the universal client” and the old idea of browser-only PCs… Interesting, back in 1998-1999 I almost joined Netpliance, a first mover in that space. They promised “… complete access to the World Wide Web … no computer hassles, software to load or boot-up delays, the Internet can now become a very convenient part of your life for as little as $199 …”. But it was totally a walled garden, and I didn't like that business model, nor the demographics they were targeting. But today, with the advances in browser technology, and the user's acceptance of the technology, and an open garden, and it might be worth revisiting.

Debi Jones (MobileJones) writes about 2006 The Year of Mobile Social Media. Debi writes about the "many announcements, new initiatives and discussions about mobility kicking off in 2006 that it well could be called the year of the
mobile. She covers handsets moves, application & services, and mobile operators. I guess I wasn't that off after all — in the year 2000 I made a bet that 2005 was going to be the year for wireless. Pretty close. I also bet enterprise software would drive mobile adoption - there I was wrong, as consumers are the ones who have driven advancements and adoption of mobile/wireless.

Dennis (Wap Review) writes a detailed review of Go2, which he finds “to be a very powerful and useful tool, but with a user interface that is rather un-intuitive”. Read Dennis piece to learn more about Go2.

Dolev Xen (Xellular Identity) writes about MobFashion,
fashion and mobility — today about women's mobile fashion… "How a
woman dresses and what mobile she owns are more than a successful self
representation." Interesting…. Guys, a must read if you want to understand the
intrinsic and complex nature of women! and how fashion is changing rapidly to
include all kind of mobiles and personal gadgets as well.

Dorrian Porter, founder of Mozes
introduces his new company. Congratulations! Seems interesting…

Emily Turrettini (Textually) writes about
how the Israeli election ringtones make a splash.

Troy Norcross (Mobile Marketing & SPAM) writes about how the
TXT4 is a great system but not exactly what you think.

Tomi T Ahonen (Communities
Dominate Brands
) writes about how the youth are addicted to SMS on

They ARE the Borg: Youth, Mobile and SMS text messaging
.

Judy Breck (Golden Swamp) in her piece Podcast pioneers open the mobile learning frontier writes about how Podcasts are turning out to be the pioneering content for the arriving learning transition.

Finally, my own entry (C. Enrique Ortiz Mobility Weblog),
where I write about the U.S. Handset Penetration at 67%.

Lot's of content this week — I hope you have enjoyed this week's Carnival of the Mobilists!


"Great individuals invent their own values and create the very terms under which they excel." --Kierkegaard and Nietzsche

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