Carnival of the Mobilists 117 is up at mobilestance.com
This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted over at Jamie Well’s excellent Mobilestance website. Here you can read the freshest posts from around the mobile world about [...]
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This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted over at Jamie Well’s excellent Mobilestance website. Here you can read the freshest posts from around the mobile world about [...]
When not spending time with my family, I have been looking at a range of new and developing location based social network applications designed for the mobile. A summary of each one is presented [...]
Over at Gigaom, a story about SiRF Technologies laying off workers has started a discussion around “the end of the GPS party”. Read the full article here Quoting from Gigaom [...]
Carnival of the mobilists #116 is ready for reading over at Situational Marketing where you can once again read the best of the mobile blogs from around the globe. If you’re into wireless [...]
With the increase in the launch of mobile versions of social networking sites such as m.facebook.com m.linkedin.com m.twitter.com m.youtube.com m.myspace.com (ps notice a pattern here – no [...]
A few weeks ago I read about the new Yahoo! location initiative called Fire Eagle. Being a former practitioner in the Location industry, I rushed to the site, only to find I needed an [...]
Welcome to Carnival of the Mobilists number 115, hosted for the first time on my site, located in London, England. Thanks for stopping by and please feel free to have a look around after you have [...]
This week, the Carnival is hosted by Chetan Sharma over at his AORTA blog Next week it will be hosted here for the first time at blog.andrewgrill.com, so be sure to check back here next week as well.
I noticed a story (with accompanying video) on the BBC Click website titled Rise and rise of the GPS mobile. Like many stories at the moment about GPS, the author makes a few generalisations. In [...]