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 that [...]
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Posted March 29, 2009
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Carnival number 154, the final Carnival for 2008 is hosted by C. Enrique Ortiz at About Mobility.
It is a terrific selection of the best mobile blogging of the week — capping a stellar Carnival year. Head over there to read posts about Trutap, HSDPA downloads, predictions for 2009, off-deck mobile content and the recent Nokia [...]
This is being blogged on an HSDPA laptop – a Sony TZ31WN to be precise.
Ever since Sony added HSDPA modems to their über lightweight laptop range I just had to have one. Not just because of the small size, meaning that in an aeroplane when the fat guy in front of you leans riiiight back in [...]
This week’s Carnival of the Mobilists is at Visiion Mobile.
As usual, a great range of news and views on all thins mobile so I encourage you to head over to Vision Mobile and have a read.
This week there are quite a few thought pieces and observations worth reading. The iPhone 3G has kept most bloggers busy, [...]
Another huge week in Mobile – Nokia acquires Symbian, Virgin buys Helio and I still haven’t got a Nokia E71 (my hints to Nokia are clearly not obvious enough…).
This is my second turn at hosting Carnival of the Mobilists (having previously hosted Carnival 115), and if you haven’t visited since then, you will notice we’ve had [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted June 30, 2008
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Tagged blyk, carnival, carnival 130, carnival of the mobilists, iphone, mobile 2.0 Europe, mobilists, mobility, msearchgroove, Nokia, symbian, symbian foundation
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Next week, the Carnival of the Mobilists will be hosted here at London Calling.
For those of you not familiar with the carnival, it exposes you the reader to the very best posts of the previous week, all written about mobile and gathered together in a central place – and hosted at a new site each [...]
This year I was not able to attend Oxford University’s Forum Oxford Conference, but the next best thing – having my friend and fellow blogger Martin Sauter write up a comprehensive review over at wireless moves has allowed me to catch up with what transpired at the conference last week. I also had the opportunity [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted April 20, 2008
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Tagged 3G, bbc, broadband, conference, daily, data, flat, forum, iplayer, mobile, mobility, oxford, oxford forum, rate, telegraph, thought leadership, wirelessmoves
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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 read all the carnival has to offer this week.
In another week in mobile where there has been much discussion [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted March 16, 2008
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Tagged apple, carnival, carnival of the mobilists, data, developers, ecosystem, iphone, messaging, mobilists, mobility, network, networking, Nokia, sdk, sip, social, statistics, voip, wireless
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