I had a chat to the mippin guys yesterday about a new offering which they are releasing today – more below.
Mippin, the mobile content discovery service, today heralds a new era of interaction between published internet content on Mippin and the touch screen functionality of the iPhone and Android devices. With the first major upgrade [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted January 22, 2009
in android, iphone
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Tagged apple, g1, google phone, iphone, mippin, mobile content, mobile content discovery, mobile discovery, mobile sites
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Welcome to edition 146 of Carnival of the Mobilists.
It might be my birthday this week, but you get all the presents in terms of some fantastic posts from the world of mobile. This week, the carnival comes to you from London as the attention of the mobile world is focussed on Earls Court and Symbian’s [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted October 20, 2008
in carnival
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Tagged 3g americas, 3g broadband router, advertising, Ajit Jaokar, bango whitepaper, carnival, carnival of the mobilists, Chetan Sharma, eu, european union, g1, google andriod, handheld learning, iphone, london, london calling, marketing, mobile advertising, mobile blogs, mobile marketing for newbies, mobile marketing whitepaper, mobile video, mobilists, msearchgroove, mtrends, nfc, Nokia 5800, peggy salz, Rude de Wade, smartphone show, symbian, thought leadership
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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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