Read at least 2 of the following:
Books & Articles
No Reading from Textbooks
Internet Reading (delicious tag "itec333_mobile")
"What is Mobile 2.0?"
Comments: Mobile 2.0 presentation at Plugg Conference in Brussels on March 19, 2008 (via Slideshare -- not a video) Bookmarked by: melander on 2008-11-02T17:44:16Z
"Location Technologies Primer"
Comments: The reason why mobile devices will become so important - they’ll help us (and our friends, and maybe everyone) know where we are at all times, driving social, advertising and other applications. Bookmarked by: melander on 2008-11-02T17:41:17Z
"Students' new best friend: 'MoSoSo'"
Comments: Mobile Social Networking Software aka "MoSoSo" is the new social glue. Bookmarked by: melander on 2008-03-31T12:58:33Z
"The Mobile Social: Not ready for Prime Time?"
Comments: There's a reason why no mobile social-networking company has broken out yet. They haven't found themselves--on a map, that is. Bookmarked by: melander on 2008-03-31T12:51:24Z
"Rise and Rise of the GPS mobile (BBC NEWS)"
Comments: Forget paper maps, they are so old hat. Getting around via Global Position System (GPS) has rendered the age-old map reading argument obsolete. Bookmarked by: melander on 2008-03-31T12:39:52Z
"A Wireless Street Fight (TIME Magazine)"
Comments: Your cell phone is spying on you, but don't be afraid. Bookmarked by: melander on 2008-03-31T12:38:28Z
"In Japan, cellular storytelling is all the rage"
Comments: In Japan Half The Top Selling Books Are Written On Mobile Phones. In just a few years, mobile phone novels - or keitai shousetsu - have become a publishing phenomenon in Japan. Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-12-23T00:06:27Z
"4,000 flash mob dancers startle commuters at Victoria | News | This is London"
Comments: More than 4,000 clubbers danced through the rush hour at Victoria station in Britain's biggest flash mob stunt. Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-04-06T13:51:10Z
"Mobile communication is revolutionizing economic and social development in rural India - India PRwire"
Comments: Mobile communication is revolutionizing economic and social life in rural India, spawning a wave of local entrepreneurs and creating greater access to social services according to a new study by The Center for Knowledge Societies commissioned by Nokia. Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-03-17T16:16:54Z





