Carnival of the Mobilists #224
published by peggy on May 17, 2010

We welcome Mark Bridge, who steps up to host the Carnival this week at Fonecast.

The line-up of thought-provoking posts includes:

  • Carl Martin at Mobsessed tells us why Google’s Nexus One may be a “fail”
  • Over at TamsS60 Symbian blog, Tam Hanna asks if Apple or Nokia really supports developers – period.
  • At Mobyaffiliates, James Coops discusses the potential of pay-per-call and click-to-call mobile advertising.
  • Over at MSearchGroove Taptu CEO Steve Ives speaks out in a podcast about the existence, evolution and future of the Mobile Touch Web.
  • Antoine RJ Wright asks if there really has to be an app for everything.
  • C. Enrique Ortiz suggests explores how handsets with computational power (smartphones indeed!) might be linked together in networks to solve complex problems.
  • Chetan Sharma shares his quarterly update on the U.S. wireless data market for Q1 2010.
  • Finally, Ajit Jaokar weighs in with his views about the Google/AdMob deal still under discussion by the FTC.

READ COM #224 HERE

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