The following countries are about to get access to the T-Mobile G1:
* Czech Republic
* Austria
* Netherlands
* Germany
* Poland
Have we got any readers from those countries who’re going to go and pick one up?
With the market saying 'no' to Nokia's Ovi Store, what do you think can be done to change this?The following countries are about to get access to the T-Mobile G1:
* Czech Republic
* Austria
* Netherlands
* Germany
* Poland
Have we got any readers from those countries who’re going to go and pick one up?
For posterity — and for all those disappointed at the ‘official‘ demise of Jaiku, here are some of the most popular ans notable Jaiku stories we’ve published on Mobile Industry Review over the years (or SMS Text News as we used to be known):
The Joy of Ku. Jaiku Unwrapped by James Whatley.
March 2008
Jaiku Unwrapped Part 2 by James Whatley
March 2008
Twitter and Jaiku aren’t built to handle the new world of photo, audios and video by me, Ewan
February 2008
Jaiku as the sacrificial lamb for the Gphone
October 2007
Why didn’t Google buy Twitter?
October 2007
Google geniuses acquired by Google
October 2007
Jaiku gets a raft of wicked updates
August 2007
3UK’s Mobile Internet Seminar (presentations — inc one from Jyri)
July 2007
And 3UK’s Mobile Internet Seminar overview ft Jaiku
June 2007
Nanoblogging with Jaiku
April 2007
Orgasmic combination: Jaiku & ShoZu
April 2007
Jaiku isn’t rivaled by Twitter, Jaiku flattens Twitter
April 8th 2007
Jaiku and Mobile Presence two weeks on
April 6th 2007
Jaiku’s got my attention
March 30th 2007
Obsessing over Jaiku
March 28th 2007
Go and sign up for Jaiku
March 27th 2007
Have you tried Jaiku mobile presence? (first ever post featuring Jaiku)
March 27th 2007
Alas I am not at Nokia World. Commitments here in the UK prevented it. A total arse.
Thank you to the chaps at Nokia — Ray in particular — for their understanding and flexibility. Instead, we’ve sent our roving reporter, RobK, to Barcelona, courtesy of Nokia.
Rob’s planning some mini-summaries, overviews and, of course, a full dollop of news from the show.
I’m looking forward to some news from Nokia. They’ve been a bit quiet of late and I’m really hoping that the ‘we’re an internet company’ mentality is seeping through the company’s heart and that some of the next devices, services and policies will shock, delight and awe us.
Bring it on Nokia!
Samsung have snapped up elements of Scalado’s rather swish imaging software services that blew us away at the Symbian Smartphone Show the other week (see video1 and video2).
Here’s what the news release says:
Samsung Electronics has signed a contract with Scalado, the leader in mobile imaging software solutions, to licence and integrate Scalado SpeedTags™ technology into future mobile multi-megapixel SOC designs featuring 3 megapixels (MP) and above. Scalado’s technology will be included in Samsung’s image sensor modules in order to help manage the larger files produced by the high-resolution image sensor, thereby improving overall JPEG image handling performance significantly. The camera modules using the new technology will be used in mobile devices, such as camera phones and PDAs.
So watch out. Watch out for some brilliant, brilliant imaging services in upcoming Samsungs…