Carnival of the Mobilists 238, Here at WIP

Welcome to the 238th installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists. It's a pleasure to welcome the Carnival back to the WIP blog, and to share some of the best in mobile blogging from the past couple of weeks with you. It's hard to believe that it's been nearly five years since Russell and I launched the CotM over at MobHappy. But that fifth anniversary is coming up in about a month, and the current keeper of the tents, Peggy Anne Salz, is looking for input on how to celebrate that milestone, so be sure to send her your thoughts.

Peggy also gets a big thanks for emailing me to remind me about hosting this week smile I am at the AppNation event in San Francisco, and my duties had slipped my mind since we've had our hands so full at WIP lately. There are tons of events going on in the mobile space in the next few weeks, including our WIPJam at the Verizon Developer Conference next week. The VDC is shaping up to be a great event, and it's free to attend, so we hope to see you there!

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Carnival of the Mobilists 232 Up At Little Springs Design

Mobile design stalwarts Little Springs Design have this week's installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists up at their site, so be sure to check it out for the week's best mobile blogging. This edition features topics such as mobile advertising, app stores, open source in mobile, the future of devices and more.

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Carnival of the Mobilists #231 Comes To WIP

It's time for another installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists, this time hosted right here on the WIP blog. A big thanks to all the mobilists who sent in their posts this week, and a big welcome to everybody visiting our site for the first time. After you're done checking out the week's best blogging about mobile, be sure to take a look at our Events Wiki, a comprehensive listing of mobile events and conferences, as well as our App Store Wiki, the most complete listing of mobile app stores -- currently tracking 84 -- on the web.

But let's get on with the Carnival!

Windows Phone 7, the latest work from Microsoft, was a popular topic this week, with both Terence Eden and Tam Hanna taking it on. Terence has a solid list of pros and cons about the new OS, with quite a few problems but a lot he likes about it as well, while Tam features an interview with a Microsoft evangelist for the corporate line on what to expect from WP7. Another emerging technology that's been getting a...

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Carnival of the Mobilists #222

The latest installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists is up at Volker on Mobile. Be sure to check it out for the week's best blogging on mobile. This week, Volker features some great posts, covering:

  • - Whether the decline of fixed-line telecom networks is bad for mobile
  • - App store marketing
  • - Whether Apple needs an enterprise version of the iPhone
  • - Mobile marketing
  • - Mobile affiliate programs
  • - and more!

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Carnival of Mobilists #221

This week's carnival #221is brought to us by newcomer Holly Kolman at mobiEnthusiast.mobi.   Keeping with carnival tradition, there are many great submissions. Are service providers ready for the smartphone revolution? and So Many Devices, So Little Time are two articles looking at different sides of the same issue: people who buy smartphones and don’t know how to use them, and the difficulty companies have in supporting smartphone users in their call centers.  Andy Favell of mobiThinking.com gives us the numbers on mobile this week: Global mobile stats: all latest quality research on mobile Web and marketing in one place. Ajit Jaokar of Open Gardens writes about a new OS from Japan. Read more at Good news for Japan but bad news for LiMo? Japanese phone makers to develop new operating system AND open it to the world.

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Carnival of Mobilists #220

Tsahi Levent-Levi @ VoIP Survivor is the host of this week's carnival on Israeli Independence Day.   As always, there are many great blog to be enjoyed: Andy Favell on mobiThinking explains why Asia will (continue to) dominate the mobile Web, James Coop of Mobiaffiliates points out to the importance of targeting when it comes to advertising, and Martin Sauter of WirelessMoveslooks at some rudimentary security issues associated with public WiFi. Carnival is looking for a host for next week so please do volunteer.

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Carnival of Mobilists #219

This week's carnival is brought to us by Antoine RJ Wright on his 31st birthday.  Happy Birthday Antoine.  As always, there are several very interesting blogs. Indigo 102 diagnoses the “i Syndrome” , taking a look at why are so many apps being developed for such a small slice of the pie .Ajit Jaokar, at Open Gardens, posts his 36 Trends and Directions in Mobile that he’s tracking.  Our WIP Connector post questions if iPhone application developers will sit in a now fragmented iPhone world, or port their applications and services to other platforms.  Also included is the opportunity for mobile developers to have their voices heard in an Open Letter to WAC.  Be sure to add your comments.  The letter along with developer comments/input will be presented to WAC as a starting point for open dialogue between WAC and developers.

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