Leaving your laptop behind – adventures in mobile computing
Andrew Carton is a great guy and has turned his love for the Treo into a great business (see Rodrigo put him on the spot here). While browsing Andrew’s si...
Andrew Carton is a great guy and has turned his love for the Treo into a great business (see Rodrigo put him on the spot here). While browsing Andrew’s si...
I have a list of items that I call ‘Blindspots’ – things that others seems to be excited about but I just don’t get (either I’m no...
Digital Lifestyle Day, run by Herbert Burda Media, is underway. You can wish you were there by visiting the website with photos sent from the event. Gotta say, ...
First product I worked on at Nokia. Five years on, the story hasn’t changed. Do you know anyone who uses this product. Neither do I. Learned a boatload, t...
I was told that two mobile related sites would join the workgroup, but up to now, I had only seen MobileCrunch. Well, via Alex Barnett, I found out that Ajit Jo...
Jan is an amazingly observant guy. Nokia is lucky to have him. You just have to read his website, where he regularly posts about his many trips and user studies...
I had been on the look out for this. A new mobile blog has been announced (thanks Tommi). Mike Arrington of Techcrunch has extended his brand (maybe with my goa...
In ‘Browsing: The Mobile Data Killer App’, Russ reports on a presentation from Nokia on smartphone usage data. The key takeaway for me was that brow...
I was listening to Danny Hillis’ talk for the Long Now Foundation, a foundation he created along with Stewart Brand and Brian Eno and other really interes...
Stephen Johnston pointed me to this interesting summary of a report we are all now trying to get our hands on. It starts off with a redefinition of the mobile I...