The W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative just anounced the new service “Planet Mobile Web”, which goal is to reinforce the community building around the Mobile Web usage, create discussions across blogs, generate new ideas, etc. The Planet provides both an aggregated HTML view and aggregated RSS/Atom feeds.

Planet Mobile Web aggregates posts from various blogs that concern the Mobile Web. While it is hosted by the Mobile Web Initiative, the content of the individual entries represent only the opinion of their respective authors of course.

I think this is a great initiative to stimulate the discussion between the various mobile global value chain players in the field. I am happy I am included in the lists of blogs, I will definately keep contributing and writing on this topic in the future. Check it out!

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  1. [...] Rudy de Waele points out that the W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative has launched Planet Mobile Web, an aggregator of several blogs that discuss the mobile web. It’s an effort to increase communication and the community around the topic, as well as encourage conversations across different blogs. It’s a cool idea, and worth a look, particularly if you don’t have the sites included in it already bookmarked or in your feed reader. Nice to see the W3C supporting the community, even in such a small way.     [...]

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