I don’t have much luck with Carnival of the Mobilists hosting. Whenever I volunteer for the task, there’s s national holiday, and I end up writing it while on vacation. So no wonder that this time it’s right up the alley of Independence day here in Israel. And what’s better to open an independence party with than the open of them all – Apple. Apple Carl Martin from Mobsessed does a good analysis
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | April 19th, 2010 | Filed under Around the net
Hi everyone for another new and interesting week. This time the carnival is again in Israel, where we are currently enjoying our Sukkot holyday. Before I start off with the interesting set of posts on our carnival, I want to invite you on behalf of WIP Jam to their UnPanel event on October 8 at CTIA in San Diego. They’ve got a day chocked full with great speakers – one of them is Lauren Thorpe, Senior Director, Developer Relations, Qualcomm
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | October 5th, 2009 | Filed under Around the net
Welcome to the Carnival of the Mobilists #147, and for the first time, it is here at VoIP Survivor. If you are not yet acquainted with this Carnival, you can become so at their website. This was quite a varied week, so there’s no single theme here for what happened in the blogosphere when it comes to mobile. As it is, I’ve divided this week’s catch into three groups: Posts relevant for those developing for mobile. Advertising related,
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | October 27th, 2008 | Filed under Around the net
It seems that in the last several years, the only business case presented by companies is advertising. Search? Advertising. Blogs? Advertising. Calls? Advertising. Entertainment? Advertising. Although advertising is a good monetization technique for some, it is not a ‘one size fits all’ solution. Let me first split the markets into two specific types: hunters and gatherers. I am not talking about prehistoric human societies, but rather about the concept of what we do
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | June 23rd, 2008 | Filed under Technology