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mjelly.com mobile 2.0 service of the week – signing off with a retrospective

mjelly.com mobile 2.0 service of the week – signing off with a retrospective

Hello Hello what’s going on? what’s all this shouting? James from mjelly here at Mobile Industry Review. Sadly, this is the last chance for me to do a Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week post on this blog. Good luck to Ewan with the new business model and a massive thanks to him for letting me [...]

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Ewan MacLeod: “MIR TV goes to Rome – Part Two: http://s3nt.com/d5c2” (via FriendFeed)

Ewan MacLeod “MIR TV goes to Rome – Part Two: http://s3nt.com/d5c2” March 18 at 2:51 am – Comment – Like

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Flirtomatic mobile dating – mjelly.com mobile 2.0 service of the week

James from mjelly.com here with another Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week – only two more to go until MIR goes subscription so this week it had to be … Flirtomatic.   This is without doubt the single best mobile internet service to come out of the UK and has really set the standard in terms [...]

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UCWeb mobile browser – 64 million downloads worldwide

Hi MIR Cru – it’s James from mjelly.com back at Mobile Industry Review for another “Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week”.  This week we’re going to take test drive of the UCweb mobile browser which is rapidly becoming a major underground hit in the world of mobile internet. what is it? UCweb is a bit [...]

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Fring – MWC Mobile Monday Peer Awards Winner

Hello James from the mjelly mobile 2.0 blog here at Mobile Industry Review with another Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week.  Fring is an amazing bit of mobile software that I’ve been using for a while and always planned to cover as one of our featured apps.  Earlier this week, (Monday) it was announced that Fring had [...]

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Abphone – a mobile vertical search service taking on Google

Abphone is this month’s “Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week” coming to you from mjelly.com here at Mobile Industry Review.   After Mbmgl (Japan) and Mxit (South Africa) we continue our showcase of the world’s best mobile 2.0 services with a look at one of France’s hottest mobile startups. What is it? abphone is a mobile [...]

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Mxit – South Africa’s No.1 Mobile Social Networking Startup

Hello there! James from mjelly.com here at Mobile Industry Review with another “Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week”.  Last week we covered Mobamingle, a new service coming out of Japan, this week, we continue the international flava with a look at South Africa’s hottest mobile startup - the mobile social networking service Mxit. What is it? [...]

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Mobamingle – a Japanese mobile internet success story expanding internationally

Happy Friday! James from mjelly.com here at Mobile Industry Review for another “Mobile 2.0 service of the week”. So far we’ve covered mobile 2.0 apps from all over the world from Mig33 in Australia, Itsmy in Germany, Mocospace in the US to ebuddy and Nimbuzz in Holland and this week we’re going East with Mobamingle - the international [...]

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itsmy.com – mjelly mobile 2.0 service of the week

Hello hello James from mjelly here.   Itmsy.com are the world’s leading “mobile-only” social network and they are our Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week.   I have been a massive fan of the service since they launched and when I spoke to the Vince (the CEO) and Jukka (the CTO) earlier this week it became clear that itsmy.com are building something *really [...]

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eBuddy – mjelly mobile 2.0 service of the week

eBuddy – mjelly mobile 2.0 service of the week

Hi its James from mjelly here at Mobile Industry Review with another “Mobile 2.0 Service of the Week”.  This time we’re going to take a look at ebuddy – which might be the next big European startup success story to follow in the footsteps of Skype and Last.fm.  I spoke with the CEO Jan-Joost Rueb earlier this week [...]

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