Mobile Location Tracking
AP story on what is being described as the first major commercial service for tracking user locations via their cellphones in the UK: Mobile-tracing service raises eyebrows in U.K. In Asia this already started...
AP story on what is being described as the first major commercial service for tracking user locations via their cellphones in the UK: Mobile-tracing service raises eyebrows in U.K. In Asia this already started...
The man who developed the Personal Handyphone System looks back over a decade of mobile developments: “We are still in the early days of the keitai camera services. Judging by adoption rates, it appears...
Howard Rheingold, the author of Smart Mobs didn’t attend the International Moblogging Conference in Tokyo, instead he wrote the following article: Moblogs Seen as a Crystal Ball for a New Era in Online Journalism...
The worldwide camera phone market: 165 million camera phones in 2006 Image from a spring 2003 analyst briefing by Tony Thornley, president and chief operating officer at Qualcomm As Alan Reiter points out, there...
It won’t be long, said Holahan, before “some globally significant event will be reported by an amateur camera phone blogger who takes a picture, provides a comment and publishes it to their personal phoneblog...
3G Phones Let Time-Strapped Families See Each Other Every Day This is an interesting article by Tim Clark about the new video phones which are already available in Japan. After reading the article, I...
Nokia: Nokia’s work on the Semantic Web was started in 1996 and predates the term itself. We have collaborated with the academia and various standards organizations, and contributed to all major Semantic Web standards...
The key findings from the latest Mobinet study of 5,600 mobile phone users in 15 countries: More than 80 percent of mobile phone users in the study were aware of the photo messaging capabilities...
Satoshi’s Brief history of camera phones Via Brainstorms and Raves See also: Moblogging for the Masses