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Blyk announces further European expansion
… Germany, Spain and Belgium to go live in 2009 … Blyk, the new mobile network for 16-24 year olds funded by advertising, announces its next wave of European expansion… Read more »
Carnival Of The Mobilists #129
Choosing the 1st summer weekend to edit a Carnival of the Mobilists was probably not a great idea at start, but it turned out well for me reading all contributions… Read more »
Louis Vuitton Soundwalk
Whilst the whole industry is looking at location-based technology solutions as the new nirvana, Louis Vuitton enters the digital mobile space with a series of value-added content products using low-tech… Read more »
Hosting next Carnival of the Mobilists
I’m hosting the next Carnival of the Mobilists. Please send your entries to mobilists@gmail.com before midnight PST on Friday. This will allow me to edit the posts over the weekend… Read more »
Mobile 2.0 Europe - Startups Selected!
The Mobile 2.0 Organizing Committee announced the selection of the presenting start-ups at Mobile 2.0 Europe on July 4 in Barcelona. Some 70 mobile start-up companies applied to present at… Read more »
Mobile Analytics at MobileMonday Madrid
The next Mobile Monday Madrid on June 16, 2008 in collaboration with Bango will dive into statistical data and analyse mobile usage, under the topic Mobile Analytics with some experienced… Read more »
Palm has got something up its sleeves?
Recently, we speculated that Palm may be on its way out of the OS race. However, a look at their 10-k filing form reveals a few interesting insights into what… Read more »
Welcome To The 134th Carnival of The Mobilists
Its been a long time since MOpocket has hosted a Carnival Of The Mobilists and we are honored to be able to host this weeks 134th addition. MOpocket has been… Read more »
Phones Jammed after Earhquake in SoCal
Well fellow MoPocket readers, you will be happy to read that I just survived my first earthquake… and I am a bit shaken up (no pun intended). IDK about you… Read more »