A bit late for these since traveling and projects were in front of things. But here are some of the items we’ve retweeted last week.
- Pew_Internet – New Report: Americans living with disability and their technology profile http://pewrsr.ch/hObmcr
- eortiz – Nielsen and Y! on “Mobile Shopping Framework: The role of mobile devices in the shopping process” -http://yhoo.it/e4lmgk
- neilperkin – BMW films releasing a series of short films on the future of mobility http://www.bmwactivatethefuture.com/
- EricssonLabs – Key Internet and Mobile Trends | Telecom Circle -http://icio.us/CNMeQp
- Chipfurr – “Faith- A Noun or Verb?” http://t.co/ntmKRIf
- tomiahonen – ComScore USA total email user base keeps declining, now is down to 153M ie half of population http://tinyurl.com/4lsqpae
- MutualMobile – Brilliant insight into the implications of desktop app stores from the CEO of Evernote: http://t.co/zb2kWWB
- radar – In an interesting adaptation, MIT created new materials to serve students accessing free online courses. http://bit.ly/gS6FIQ #edu20
- FUTUREPersp – Top 10 Mobile Commerce Lessons from CEOs http://bit.ly/i18vf7
- YouVersion – Available Now on YouVersion: The Sharif Arabic Bible!http://t.co/9dZJzwj
- mobileactive – @grigs: Giving talk soon at @journopdx called Journalism and the Future of Mobile http://bit.ly/gH6jHD. #mobilemedia
- MobileBehavior – Seth’s Blog: One way to look at the internet, mobile, web and tabletshttp://bit.ly/gc5kkB
- dmlcentral - The future of the social Web, mobile technology, augmented reality. Thoughtful overview of what’s next in The Guardian.http://bit.ly/giUX28
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Nokia Conversations: Should Mobiles do God?
Monday, December 26th, 2011Read the rest of App-aggedon – Should mobiles do God? At the Nokia Conversations blog, and put your voice into the conversation. What is the place of mobile tech when it comes to faith, and why should we broker that conversation beyond apps and evangelism?
Note: the image in this post turns to a now defunt service (TruthText); we have pointed to some SMS (text) service providers which are up and able to do similar services. If you have others we should be highlighting, do poke us (contact page, Twitter).
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