This week’s best writing about mobile from around the blogosphere comes from Ubiquitous Thoughts.
Head on over and check out some interesting stuff, including how to create a mashup that lets your plants Twitter you when they’re thirsty.
Welcome to the Carnival of the Mobilists, 107th edition, back at its spiritual home. We’ve got a great set of submissions this week from a wide range of blogs and authors, so without further ado, here we go.
Dennis at WAP Review takes a look at mobile email WAP sites, and wonders why they don’t offer [...]
The 106th edition of the Carnival of the Mobilists is up over at Xellular Identity, so be sure to check it out. Next week’s edition is here at MH.
Martin Sauter has the 101st installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists up at his site, so be sure to check it out for this week’s best writing about mobile.
It’s been more than two years since Russell first proposed the Carnival of the Mobilists, and it gives me great pleasure to link to its 100th installment, which was just posted at Abishek Tiwari’s blog. It’s great to see that it’s sustained itself for this long, and that it’s helped to highlight so much great [...]
Michael Mace has the 98th installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists up at his Mobile Opportunity site, so be sure to check it out for the week’s best posts about mobile.
Be sure to check out this week’s installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists, number 97, over at VisionMobile Forum.
Over at the Taptology blog, Vero Pepperrell has posted the 94th installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists, so go and check it out.
Check out this week’s best writing about mobile at Abhishek Tiwari’s blog, with entries ranging from those highlighting the continuing boom in sms revenues (now at $100 billion) to a round up of the very latest business models in mobile.
Go and check it out.
The 89th installment of the Carnival of the Mobilists is up at Wap Review, so be sure to check it out. In case you missed last week’s edition, you can find it over at Xellular Identity.