Carnival of the Mobilists #225
published by peggy on June 1, 2010

This time the Carnival of the Mobilists covers two weeks of the best in blogging. Guess the great summer and the World Cup are getting more attention. But you can also use your summer “downtime” to host the COM at YOUR site. Take a look at the schedule and contact me directly (peggy AT msearchgroove DOT com) with the dates you want. Hosting the COM is a great way to boost profile, increase traffic and do your part.

Meantime, personal thanks to Holy Kolman at her new-design mobiEnthusiast site for hosting another exciting collection of mobile blogging.

The line-up includes:

  • A look at mobile banking and money from Andy Favell at mobiThinking.com.
  • An excellent post from Carl Martin of Mobsessed advising financial institutions to “get mobile”
  • Volker Hirsch from Volker on Mobile tells us why Google is the one to watch – and back it up with stats and insights into Android policy.
  • Tam Hanna alerts developers to a bug in rendering graphics on some handsets.
  • Tsahi Levent-Levi of VOIP Survivor writes about the main challenges of integrating mobile video telephony into the Android OS.
  • Ajit Jaokar of Open Gardens examines the net neutrality issue and argues there is no such thing as net neutrality on platforms like Twitter and Facebook when they make the transition from platform to service provider.
  • Antoine RJ Wright tells us iPad may not be the showstopper device after all.
  • Over at MSearchGroove two podcasts (with Thomson Reuters SVP and Handmark CEO) outline the issues and opportunities in mobile publishing.
  • And finally, a tome from Tomi Ahonen. He wrote Everything you ever wanted to know about mobile, but were afraid to ask. Nothing more to add to that! :)

READ COM #225 HERE

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