I’ve run into a bunch of good mobile-related podcasts and web-casts this month. Many are part of a series and have RSS feeds so I thought i’d pass them on.
- Voice of S60 interview with Charlie Schick of Nokia Lifeblog and Series 60 fame (this is a great interview—lots of arcane information about the making of S60 and the inner workings of Nokia plus Charlie’s always great fun to talk to)
- Podcast Network’s Mobile Media Show interview with Russell Buckley from AdMob (way more than just a mobile ad network—this is a neat service)
- Mobile Monday Silicon Valley presentations courtesy of Nodemode.
- Dave Adams from Mobile Research discusses status and trends of the handset landscape.
- Dave, architect at Nokia talks about the Nokia browser based on WebCore, the same core in OSX’s Safari browser.
- Chris Hoffman, an engineering director at the Mozilla Foundation talks about their Minimo mobile browser. Currently available for Windows CE devices.
- Mobile Monday London presentations in mp3, mov and 3Gp formats
- June 2006 - Mobile Enterprise (Symbian, Bluetrail, Red Oxygen, 3G Doctor and others)
- May 2006 - User Experience hosted at Surfkitchen (SurfKitchen, Ikivo, Instrata, Intelli-call)
- April 2006 - Mobile Web 2.0 (AMF Ventures, AOL, and a panel including Cognima, Vodaphone and others)
- March 2006 - Demo Night (Cognima, Discovery Networks, E-Bay, IncrediblInc!, iTAGG, m-spatial, Skype, Volantis)
- February 2006 - Mobile Payments (Google, Luup, Vodafone, Reporo)
Hmmm, if the above list isn’t a sales pitch for Mobile Monday i’m not sure what is
Oh, and I have to include this one even though it’s pretty old…
- Tom Hume’s entertaining ‘Web Everywhere‘ presentation from Deconstruct 2005 (an alternate view of the mobile web, walled gardens, digital divide etc.)
Enjoy!
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1 Carnival of the Mobilists 33 at m-trends.org // Jun 23, 2006 at 12:09 pm
[...] Stefanie Rieger gives us her insights on mobile games in Casual Mobile Snacks For Everyone: “Do current mobile games allow for quiet time, playful time, competitive time, learning time, contemplative time, silly time? We have a unique opportunity with mobile devices in that they can be insanely personal and private while being incredibly social and contextual (presence, location etc.) They can offer small moments of quiet play or learning—no peers, no pressure—or small moments of highly networked interaction and competition. Not to mention hybrids of the two.” Refreshing blog, and my favourite post of this week! Do check also her selection of June’s Best Industry Podcasts. Excellent choice if you ask me. [...]
2 charlie // Jun 30, 2006 at 11:06 am
thanks for the plug.
and, yes, i agree with rudy, great compilation. you are voracious!
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