With slight delay due to the SEE2009, the Tamoggemon Content team is proud to bring you all this week’s issue of the Carnival of the Mobilists.
For all those of you new to the topic: a blog carnival is a list of topics from various blogs, which are aggregated on one site to help the readers of the site find out about what other news services are reporting. The Carnival of the Mobilists covers all things mobile – here is what got my mates scribbling last week:
Advertising / marketing
mjelly unveiled an extremely interesting post named iTunes App Store SEO. Even though the title is somewhat weird, it is a must have for all who are currently selling applications on a carrier or device manufacturer store.
MobileMandala covers 10 reasons why mobile advertising has not yet reached its full potential.
MSearchGroove talks about a survey of companies of the mobile advertising space.
Carriers
Consuming Experience’s Improbulus brings us a good look at Hutchison UK’s Skype service. Unfortunately, I feel that my solution (real Skype client on WM) still is better than iSkoot – but this is a question of taste…
Masabi takes a look at the current state of the NFC economy.
OpenGardens looks at various reasons why LTE is needed, and what’s currently holding it back.
Miscellaneous
Jamie Wells brings along some news on the WikiMobilePedia – whatever that may be.
MobiThinking takes a look at why mobile versions of web sites still pay off.
As usual, no best post will be nominated. However, stay tuned – next week’s Carnival will be at GoldenSwamp…
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thanks for the sarcastic remark about my site (that was also sarcasm, you are rude and I don’t appreciate it). if you wanted to know what wikimobipedia.org is you should have taken the time to click thru.
ps you misspelled wikimobipedia.
Hi Jamie,
I have already sent you an email re this!
With best regards
Tam Hanna