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Carnival of the Mobilists #259 @ Technokitten

Helen Keegan, a veteran Mobilist perhaps best know for her mobile insights and awesome, is back to host her first COM of the year. We gear up for Mobile World Congress (MWC) and Heroes of the Mobile Fringe, Helen’s a lineup of don’t-miss events and discussions taking place in Barcelona alongside MWC. Posts that made the COM include: James Coops from Moby Affiliates weighs in on the companies he thinks will be the top mobile advertising companies of 2012. Fresh from a successful mRetail Read more [...]

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Mon, January 30 2012 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Carnival of the Mobilists #258 @ Mobileweb Company

Martin Wilson steps up to bring us the week’s highlights as the industry digests CES and gears up for Mobile World Congress. The line-up includes: Our welcome COM newcomer Optism, which submits commentary from Peggy Anne Salz asking the question: What is the value of apps? James Coops over at mobyaffiltates provides advice on how to increase ad fill rates. Ajit Jaokar fills us in on the webinos project and its ambition to create an Open Source platform, which will enable web applications Read more [...]

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Wed, January 25 2012 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Carnival of the Mobilists #257 with Steven Hoober

From his sunny spot in Kansas our veteran Mobilist Steven Hoober curates an eclectic collection of posts from new and old contributors. So let’s dive into this week’s line-up. James Rosewell at TheFonecast.com looks at the trend to larger screens at CES. Oren Levine dissects recent Flurry numbers to argue that apps may not beat browsing after all. James Coops of Moby Affiliates compiles the best mobile advertising networks 2012, helping us choose the right network based on our individual Read more [...]

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Tue, January 17 2012 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Carnival of the Mobilists #256 Live @ The Fonecast

Happy New Year! We kick off our regular weekly schedule for 2012 by setting up camp with Mark Bridge and The Fonecast for a round up of great posts and insightful 2012 predictions. TheFonecast.com starts off 2012 with a look back at the milestones that marked 2011. Carnival newcomer Albert Cuesta takes a light-hearted look back at joke made by Apple in 2004, when the company mused it might launch it’s own phone and bypass the existing mobile operators. David Murphy of Mobile Marketing magazine Read more [...]

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Mon, January 9 2012 » Uncategorized » No Comments