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This morning my last order arrived from Amazon.com. I am all excited since the package includes some of the books I’m really looking forward to read this spring like Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing by Adam Greenfield, Convergence Culture by Henry Jenkins and Worldchanging: A User’s Guide for the 21st Century by Alex [...]

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The first time I have heard of innovative ideas of how to use mobile phones for advertising and marketing via Bluetooth was probably from Rudy here on m-trends. Last year, he reported how one of the political parties in Spain used Bluetooth to send ring tones, images and videos to the phones of supporters during [...]

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The 3GSM World Congress gives you a good overview of where the actual market is today – still a lot like last year – it looked at first sight… My first thought to start this years’ 3GSM wrapup was to check what I wrote last year: “It took me a couple of days to be [...]

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People are consuming music on their mobile phones in an increasing way. The way most people do this now is through their operator, downloading realtunes straight to their phones. Innovative companies like Futurlink have a different idea how people will do this in the (very) near future, using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and soon NFC, I wrote [...]

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Following the response and feedback I got on the “Understanding Mobile 2.0” article I wrote at Read/WriteWeb a couple of weeks ago, I created a wiki space to start categorizing the so-called Mobile 2.0 companies. You can acces the directory at mobile2companies.com. I decided to use a wiki tool, called Wepaint, so companies can add [...]

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