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Carnival of the Mobilists No. 20

Filed in archive Mobile Technologies by on March 26, 2006

Carnival of the Mobilists No. 20
W00t! Carnival of the Mobilists No. 20 kicks off over at Dorrian Porter's Silicon Valley Himalayan Expedition.

Entries include a great piece by Rudy De Waele on the missing link in much of mobile analysis: context. Justin Oberman recaps action at SXSW, Nabeel Hyatt writes on the dynamics of building a mobile brand, Daniel Taylor opines on RIM's lack of a strategy, Emily at Smart Mobs looks at Future Laboratory's study on 3G and behavior, and a lot more. This one is a bumper crop!

Oh yeah, we make the Carnival as well this week. Thanks folks!


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