Canival of the Mobilists #232
published by peggy on July 26, 2010

The COM #232 is up over at Little Springs Design, where Steven Hoober hosts it on his new-look site! From permission-based mobile marketing (and the benefits to all stakeholders), to an analysis of the HipLogic – Carphone Warehouse partnership, to a no-holds barred discussion of the reasons why Nokia might be looking for a new CEO, you can find it all here.

READ COM #232 HERE

Carnival #231 Up @ WIP
published by Carlo Longino on July 19, 2010

I’ve posted the latest edition of the Carnival over at the WIP blog, so be sure to check it out for the week’s best mobile blogging!

From hard-hitting analysis of Windows Phone 7, to a look at how Android app stores work for developers, to a roundup of the recent Mobile Entertainment Forum “Meffy” Awards, the COM covers it. So read on and enjoy!

READ COM #231 HERE

Carnival of the Mobilists #230
published by peggy on July 12, 2010

Steve Litchfield hosts COM #230 at The Phones Show. From Steve’s own well-founded reasons “why touchscreen phones suck (!),” to a comprehensive analysis of U.S. mobile stats that matter, to a valuable “report card” for developers to consider as they consider the risks associated with developing apps, it’s all here. So read on and join the conversation.

READ COM #229 HERE

Carnival of the Mobilists #229
published by peggy on July 6, 2010

The COM #229 is up over at Communities Dominate Brands, where host Tomi Ahonen reviews “death & destruction and resurrection” that marked the week in mobile. From Microsoft’s move to pull the plug on Kin, to Symbian Guru’s decision to call it a day (ending the final blog post with pleas for Nokia and Symbian to change dramatically and rapidly), to a must-read guide of mobile agencies worldwide, it’s all covered at the COM. So read on and find out.

READ COM #229 HERE

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