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Carnival of the Mobilists #252

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Carnival of the Mobilists, a recurring showcase of the best recent blog posts on mobile topics. This month's Carnival offers a fine selection of posts from all areas of the mobile ecosystem.

In The End of Cross-Platform Mobile Operating Systems Richard Monson-Haefel at Ambient Strategic Mobility argues that tightly integrated mobile ecosystems à la iOS are the key to success for mobile platforms. Agree or disagree?

Sachendra Yadav at Technology, Mobility, Usability and other Musings analyzes UX issues in a popular iPhone RSS reader app and offers suggestions for fixing them in How NOT to design for multiple screens: Pulse iPhone App Usability issues.

Which world city makes the greatest and most sophisticated use of mobile technology? The mobile city project – the blueprint of a truly mobilized city by mobiThinking's Andy looks for the answer.

At Mobyaffiliates James Coops argues that for mobile publishers, admob's best days are behind it and the upstart mobile ad network mobfox is the new admob.

Musings of a mobile marketer's Helen Keegan looks at "App Overload" and the difficulties users have finding quality apps relevant to their needs in The trouble With Apps.

Helen also alerts us that the Vodafone Smart Accessibility Awards are open for entries. Prizes totalling €200k will be awarded to the apps that best enable social participation, independent living, mobility and well-being for disabled and elderly individuals.

Peter-Paul Koch (ppk) at [quirksmode] looks at why and how any new WebOS owner or licensee will need to engage and enable Web developers in Twelve steps for saving webOS.

MediaNama's Nikhil Pahwa presents some ideas for encouraging India's mobile services ecosystem to government regulators in MediaNama’s Final Recommendations To TRAI On Regulation Of MVAS.

At MobileGrove Peggy Anne Salz interviews Ogilvy's Rory Sutherland who tells marketers that the best way to get consumer's attention is by providing real value. Peggy's Rory Sutherland Tells Mobile Marketers: Focus On Value Exchange & Consumer Experience is a must read for mobile marketers.

Also at MobileGroove, Charles Knight looks at recently acquired Goby, an app that helps you find things to do nearby and interviews Goby's CEO in Mobile Search App Goby Finds Fun Stuff Nearby; Acquired By TeleNav.

At SmartMobs Judy Breck explores the unlikely reason that Martha's Vineyard residents warmly welcome the president of the United States when he vacations there. It's because Obama brings cell power to the Vineyard.

WapReview's contribution to the Carnival is GetGlue's Mobile Webapp Lets you Check-in to Books, Movies, Music, Baseball Games and More, my review of the trending mobile media check in service GetGlue.

Mark Bridge at the TheFoneCast presents an Interview with Neal Fullman, CEO of Get Taxi about the startup's plans to use an app running on a dedicated mobile device to revolutionize the way London cabs are dispatched and booked.

My Post of the Month pick goes to ppk for his suggestions for saving WebOS. I hope someone does pick up HP's cast off mobile OS and that they take the suggestions to heart. We need more, not less mobile ecosystem diversity and WebOS is arguably the most interesting and innovative of the current crop of mobile operating systems and too good to die.

The Best Post by a New Carnival Participant honors go to Richard Monson-Haefel for his well reasoned analysis of the relative merits of a closed, integrated mobile ecosystem like the iPhone vs. the Windows PC/Linux/Android approach of supplying a platform to multiple hardware vendors.

Watch for a new Carnival of the Mobiliists next month a site to be announced. If you write about mobile topics of any type consider submitting you best post to the next Carnival. It's easy and will bring new readers to your blog. Just send your entry to: mobilists@gmail.com. Anyone writing about mobile is welcome. For more about the Carnival visit mobili.st.

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The Carnival is Coming to WapReview

It's Carnival in Brazil, it's Show time ! by Xavier Donat, on Flickr

Photo: Xavier Donat - Some rights reserved Creative Commons License

That's the Carnival of the Mobilists (COTM) of course. The Carnival is a monthly celebration of the best recent blog posts on mobile topics from around the world. It's been appearing regularly on a (not-totally) random blog since 2005.

The Carnival exposes readers to new writers and a month's work of quality insights into diverse areas of mobile world.

For blogger's, the Carnival provides some recognition, a quality link back to your site and usually a little traffic boost.

To participate simply send an email with a link to the post you would like to submit. Your post can be about any aspect of mobile including mobile apps, sites, devices, operators, business strategies, marketing, advertising, development, analysis or anything else that's related to mobile telecommunications. Send the email to mobilists AT gmail DOT com by 8 AM PDT (16:00 BST; 17:00 CEST, WAT; 20:30 IST) next Monday, Sept. 12th. You can optionally include the name or handle you would like your post credited to and a brief blurb about your post.

I will choose ten or more of the best submissions and post a link to and a short description of each. I will also award one entry the Post of the Month title and pick another as the Best Post by a New Carnival Participant.

For more about the Carnival of the Mobilists see the Carnival organization's site at mobili.st.

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New Carnival of the Mobilists at Francisco Kattan's Blog

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This month's Carnival of the Mobilists is now available on Francisco Kattan's Blog. The Carnival is a showcase of the best recent blog posts on mobile topics that is hosted on a different mobile themed blog each month. Reading it is a great way to keep up with what's happening in mobile and to discover new new blogs and bloggers

This Carnival features a number of posts of interest to mobile developers. Topics covered include whether your app should be free or paid, making money with mobile affiliate marketing, mobile coupons, marking to digital natives, dealing with mobile operators and game publishers and my wrap up of the MeeGo Conference.

Also on the Carnival are posts on why Microsoft should buy Nokia and the ubiquitous nature of mobiles.

To read all this great stuff head over to Carnival of the Mobilists #249 at Francisco Kattan's blog.

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New Carnival of the Mobilists at Tego Interactive

The latest Carnival of the Mobilists was posted today at Tego Interactive.  The Carnival is a monthly showcase of the best recent blog posts on mobile topics.  It's a great place to discover new voices and keep up with all the facets of the mobile scene

This month's edition has some great reads, including posts on the insular nature of the US mobile market, mobile strategy for CEOs, a big list of MWC 2011 parties,  mobile research, mobile barcodes, the BlackBerry PlayBook,  WiFi vs. femtocells, mobile marketing,  2011 mobile predictions and mobile payments.  There's truly something for everyone in the Carnival. Read it all here: Carnival of the Mobilists #245.

A big thanks to the Tego Interactive crew for including my post on Nokia, Intel and MeeGo.

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