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Saturday, May 10
by
Andrew Grill
on Sat 10 May 2008 22:31 BST
Wednesday, May 7
by
Andrew Grill
on Wed 07 May 2008 08:07 BST
My morning commute has been made a little more pleasant with the introduction
of a new piece of Nokia software from their
beta labs -
Nokia
Headlines. If you're like me and your morning newspaper of choice is a broadsheet like
the Financial Times, or the Daily Telegraph, then you will know how difficult
these papers are to read on public transport due to their large format size.
Thanks to a new release from Nokia labs, this is a thing of the past.
The Headlines team have secured deals with major brand publishers like the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, the Sydney Morning Herald in Sydney and the Sun in London. more » Monday, May 5
by
Andrew Grill
on Mon 05 May 2008 13:50 BST
Carnival of the Mobilists 122 is over at Xellular Identity This week's Carnival is full of news and views on all things mobile and is hosted by Xen Mendelsohn from Flixwagon over at Xellular Identity. I've been testing Flixwagon for a few weeks now, look out for a review on the site here soon. more » Sunday, May 4
by
Andrew Grill
on Sun 04 May 2008 15:57 BST
Many people are writing about mobile advertising- who's getting it right, who will win and what the forecasts for 20XX will be - but are these people also using mobile advertising? In this post, I want to highlight the difference in the mobile advertising industry between those who do and those who talk about doing. more »
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Andrew Grill
on Sun 04 May 2008 13:47 BST
The headline boasts "Positions Vacant: Team Leader for exciting new e-business. Successful applicant should be disloyal, break rules, resent authority, ignore punctuality, and flout dress codes. CBD, $150K + options". It was designed to promote the BRW as a place to read all about the new economy. Back then I was earning $A150K and I was working in the dotcom area of Telstra called Telstra.com. Dress of the day was "dotcom casual", and we had expensive A grade office accommodation in the heart of the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) - exciting times! more » Friday, May 2
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Andrew Grill
on Fri 02 May 2008 07:25 BST
I've just come across an excellent article by Emily Freeman (a subscriber to this blog) on mobile advertising in Australia. As an antipodean (and recently described as one of the "Antiopdean mobile mafia" living in London), I was keen to hear how mobile advertising is being adopted in my old home. more » |
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My morning commute has been made a little more pleasant with the introduction
of a new piece of Nokia software from their