On Saturday 4th July, I visited the Wimbledon Championships as a guest of IBM, in relation to a book I am writing on the business use of twitter (more on this in an upcoming post).
IBM, in conjunction with their advertising Agency Ogilvy has served up three brilliant applications for the 2009 Wimbledon Championships. You [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted July 5, 2009
in mobile, twitter
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Tagged @centre_court, AELTC, Alan Flack, All English Lawn Tennis CLub, android, app store, AR, Augmented Reality, Brendon Riley, compass phone, google g1, gps, IBM, IBM Seer, IBM UK, iphone, Layar, lbs, location, Mobilizy, ogilvy, Ogilvy UK, Pat Cash, smarter Wimbledon, tennis, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, The Championships, twitter, wikitude, Wimbledon, Wimbledon iPhone app
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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 scene [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted April 7, 2009
in mobile
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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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With the flurry of announcements about application stores at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona recently, it got me thinking…
At what point does an application store from Apple, Nokia or a mobile operator simply become another walled garden?
Let’s check for the signs that app stores are really just a new type of walled garden:
- app store [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted February 28, 2009
in app store
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Tagged android, Android market, ap store, app store, apple, application store, carrier deck, epoceware, google, iphone, mobile applications, Nokia, o2, operator deck, operator portal, orange, Ovi, symbian, vodafone, walled gardens
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The next mashup* Event is quite timely given the recent Android / T-Mobile / G1 phone launch.
Tony Fish, Simon Grice and the mashup* crew do a great job in planning and staging these events. I first became involved when invited to chair the location panel at Being-Digital in June.
If you are in London on September 30, [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted September 23, 2008
in android
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Tagged android, bbh, g-1 phone, g1, google, google g1, mash up, mashup, mma, Nokia, Stephen Upstone, symbian, Tim Raby, Tom Hume
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This week we have a new Carnival publisher, Bena Roberts from GoMo news – but she’s no stranger to publishing!
Head on over to GoMo News to read this week’s installment of Carnival of the Mobilists where you can read a collection of fascinating posts on Mobile Search and Android, Softbank Japan’s $430 million investment into the [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted May 12, 2008
in carnival
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Tagged admob, android, bena roberts, carnival of the mobilists, facebook, gomo news, iphone, mobile search, nokia headlines, WiMax, xiaonei.com
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