Dear Readers,
I usually love you. This time, I don’t – for two reasons:
a) visit the great content linked below
b) SEND IN YOUR BEST WORK
Thibaut Rouffineau from wipJAM has a somewhat weirdly-titled post dubbed Back from LinuxTag. He looks at a way how opensource-based application stores could look…which is especially interesting for all those of you currently fighting one or the other ESD.
Andrew Grill from London Calling reports on an extremely interesting bit of technology called a Femtocell. These lovely critters could help carriers improve coverage with ease and without new towers…but don’t tell the electromagnetophobes
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Tomi Ahonen looks at a subject which I have recently tried to discuss with a VC who is in my family. The topic is smartphone market share…and his views are extremely valuable (albeit extremely long).
Ajit Jaokar has posted a list of arguments for and against HTML5-based application ecosystems.
Volker Hirsch sent in two posts. Even though the Carnival usually does not permit this, I link both of his posts here…and wish him good luck provoking the scoble guy!
Late addendums
Chetan Sharma has sent in an analysis of data traffic growth.
Finally, Belen Barros shares a post which is really worth reading – on all things tap counting and user interface design…
P.S. In case you miss the usual top list: not here. At Tamoggemon’s, we make a list out of data…not out of subjective matter…
P.S. The next carnival is now up here…
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OK I must admit slightly weirdly titled… I must have been under the influence of Euphoria…
Hi Thibaut,
thank you so much for talking back!
I have to apologize, but the ranking was random!
All the best
Tam Hanna
posted. apologies for the delay. travelling. http://opengardensblog.futuretext.com/archives/2009/07/httptamsijungle.html kind rgds Ajit
Hi Ajit,
thank you so much – two extra free backlinks for you BTW
All the best
Tam Hanna