Hello! And Welcome to the 56th Carnival Of The Mobilists hosted here at MOPocket and brought to live from the W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative’s Mobile Web In Developing Countries Workshop in Bangalore India where I am presenting and speaking and coordinating (hence why the carnival is running a late this week).
But enough about that, lets jump into the Carnival shall we?
Edoardo Schepis from edschepis.net has a piece (that is way beyond me) asking whether there is Is still there any Java ME Programmer Thinking in Object?
We welcome Mr Antoine RJ Wright to the Carnival with his blog Mobile Ministry Magazine and a very interesting article on the The Secret Sauce of Usability
Mr Leonard Low from mlearning.com educates us with an article on the use of QR Codes in product labelling to enable m-learning.
The always clever David Beers from Sofware everywhere lets us know how to build your own smartphone…
Dan Taylor from Mobile Enterprise Weblog tells the tale of Three Halves of Seamless Mobility.
The always enigmatic Rudy De Waele from m-trends.org reports on the Under the Radar Mobility Conference
From All About Symbian we get a great article on the Rebirth (Already?) of Mobile Television
Steve Faber from Debt blog brings up the heavy topic of mobile phones, mp3 players and mobile world domination, specifically regarding Motorola and Apple.
Rod McLaren from Mobbu.com shares from us design principles for public sector and enterprise mobile applications. The article captures a pile of ideas and considerations found useful in designing mobile applications for public sector and enterprise customers. The first focusing on local solutions.
Israeli Mobile Diva Xen Mendelsohn for Xellular Identity focuses our attention back to our mobile child within with the fourth part of her mobile youth trends… Nick Wright on Mobile Services and Youth.
Dennis (aka the Wap Review Guy) reviews CNN and tells it like it is… CNN Does Not get Mobile (at least on a Web Level).
Jason Devitt over at a very interesting blog called Brash.com has a very interesting article that is part of a series called “Manifest Destiny) this one focusing on the power of the carrier as a crippler
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Anders Borg from abiro.com offers up a little ditty about the constant chase for the technology that supposedly will make up for the non-existing revenue previous technologies have generated, and it provides a solution of sorts too.
Sagar Satapathy from the VoIP lowdown gives the real lowdown on the so called mobile voIP revolution with an eye opening article on VoIP Security Challenges: 25 Ways to Secure your VoIP Network
On the Social Networking front Kiran Bellubi from Bellubi.com talks about Mobile devices as an extension of social software.
The always on top of it Ajit Jaokar from Open Gardens points out, and rightly so, how Google’s closure of Google Answers (from a mobile perspective) was a big mistake.
Howard Rheingold from Smartmobs has a great article on Mobile Phones and Job Creation in Africa.
And for those of you doing your mobile holiday shopping Patricl Altoft from Mad4Mobile Phones lets us know what the top 5 camera phones for the Holidays are.
Mr Ortiz from C. Enrique Ortiz Mobility Weblog Gives us the guide lines for Hot Areas in Mobility (to follow and be part of)
From my own blog Mopocket I want to draw attention to an article on how Plazes Goes SMS: Text Where You Are.
As per my vote for favorite post I vote for newcomer Jason Devitt’s article that is part of a series called “Manifest Destiny) this one focusing on the power of the carrier as a crippler
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Well thats the carnival!
For more info on the carnival visit the carnival website at http://www.mobili.st.com
Past Carnival on MOpocket
41’st http://www.mopocket.com/links/#000312
21st http://www.mopocket.com/apple_talk/#000127
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