Archive for October, 2005
Carnival of the Mobilists 03
2 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 28th, 2005 in Carnival Of The MobilistsIt is a great pleasure to introduce you to the third Carnival of the Mobilists. The more I get into the concept the more I believe it’s really great for everybody involved. Not only for the bloggers writing about mobile but especially for the readers who, not only get a compact weekly overview of the […]
Women in Mobile 01 - Darla Mack
2 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 25th, 2005 in Women in MobileTwo weeks ago I posted an article on ‘Women in Mobile‘, introducing the work of Sabine Allaeys with MiniFizz and received so much positive feedback I decided to make it a regular topic. I decided to dig deeper into the subject and ask those women themselves what drives them into the mobile space.
Here’s the first […]
Call for Entries: Carnival of the Mobilists 03
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 25th, 2005 in Carnival Of The MobilistsBesides the fun to write about the stuff you like, here are three good reasons why you should not hesitate to participate to the third Carnival of the Mobilists, hosted this week here at m-trends.org:
1. You get to know great bloggers and people passionated about mobile
2. Your work can be selected among the best mobile […]
Bruce Sterling at ArtFutura 05
1 Comment Published by Rudy De Waele October 24th, 2005 in Books, ArtNext weekend you can find me at the ArtFutura, the digital art and new media festival of reference in Spain. The festival offers a wide range of activities between October 27th and October 30th - workshops, conferences, performances, special presentations and a powerful audio-visual program. Last year, I had the chance to hear Howard Rheingold […]
European answer to Google Wi-Fi?
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 23rd, 2005 in Operators, Mobile Lifestyle, Announcements, Viral, Wi-FiIf you haven’t heard about FON lately you definately need to get a fresh look into your feed subscriptions. Reading FON’s founder Martin Varsavsky’s post on his sale to Swisscom he’s preparing, I was wandering if this move could be the European answer to Google’s Wi-Fi plans?
Quite amazing about FON is that it’s not even […]
Supporting Independent Mobile Music
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 20th, 2005 in MuLiMob, Mobile Music, Mobile Web, Mobile Lifestyle, AnalysisEver wandered how to propose the wide variety of quality music offered by independent music labels on a mobile screen? Well at MuLiMob we do.
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The MuLiMob Networking Event tries to stimulate discussion between Independent Music Labels and the Mobile Industry in order to support the music and artists you cannot find on commercial radio […]
Wireless World Forum Podcasts
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 14th, 2005 in Mobile Music, Podcasts, Predictions, Announcements, AnalysisCheck out the inaugural Roundtable podcast with Graham Brown (CEO of Wireless World Forum), Vesa-Maati Paananen - the inventor of the ringtone (no kidding!), founder of Add2Phone, now CEO Aidacon, and myself, discussing mobile music. You can download the podcast here on Itunes under Wireless World Forum (Podcast).
Analysis, Announcements, mobile music, podcasts, Predictions
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First Carnival of the Mobilists
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 13th, 2005 in Carnival Of The MobilistsThe September mobile news mash-up I wrote for RandomOne has been included in the First Carnival of the Mobilists @ Mobhappy.
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I thought this an interesting topic to bring to the attention of Russell in relation the Mobile Blogger Network. Ok there are many female bloggers (for starters goto BlogHer) but apart from Xeni at BoingBoing and Emily Turrettini at textually.org I do not know many female bloggers writing on mobile.
How come? Have to investigate […]
Social Networks finally social?
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele October 12th, 2005 in Social Media, web 2.0, Analysis, ViralI mentioned earlier today how boring social networks have become mainly due because they are closed systems. Besides having to login with username and password, you mainly can just connect to others (which was great 1 year ago) but now with the web 2.0 getting more into shape Linkedin, OpenBC, Orkut, etc. need to […]
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