This week’s best of mobile blogging – the carnival of the mobilists is over at mjelly. Great posts again this week ranging from online sites moving to mobile, android apps, SMS marketing, pricing the new gravity twitter application, and how we can enhance the ICE (In Case of Emergency) information stored on phones at the [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted April 7, 2009
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Tagged android, carnival, carnival of the moblists, gravity, gravity twitter, ICE, mjelly, mobili.st, SMS marketing, twitter symbiab application
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This week sees London host two important events, one being the G20 meeting, the other is carnival of the mobilists, hosted right here in London at London Calling. For those of you who don’t know much about the carnival – have a look at www.mobili.st and to the one person this week who emailed me thinking [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted March 29, 2009
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This week’s Carnival of the mobilists is over at blog.mjelly.com Post of the week is from Carnival Regular Igor Faletski at Mobscure who has some real data from a recent project showing some massive growth in a mobile internet service, and posing the thought that in terms of mobile service delivery, SMS is dying, as [...]
I met up with James of the mjelly mobile 2.0 blog at the mashup event at BBH on Tuesday in London and he told me about a new site he’s just launched at mjelly.com (PC) and m.mjelly.com (mobile). mjelly is a directory of mobile web sites and mobile softwaredesigned to help solve the problem of search and discovery [...]
This week’s carnival of the mobilists is over at mjelly. This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists touching down at mjelly after last week’s edition here at London Calling. Lots of interesting stuff this week from posts covering big, structural themes, to detailed analysis of specific issues, to reviews of the latest newsflow. It’s all here in [...]