From the monthly archives:

October 2009

Nokia & Dopplr, sitting in a tree…

by James Whatley 5th October 2009

K.I.S.S.I.N.G. Ten days ago reports were coming in that Nokia had purchased the super smart online travel sharing service, Dopplr. The one liner that I dedicated to it in my last post ended with ‘apparently’. This was an addition which, at the time, made perfect sense. You see, at the time of writing, the story [...]

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The Reading List: Sat 3rd October

by Ben Smith 3rd October 2009

Welcome to a new feature we’re testing on The Really Mobile Project from this week… The ‘Reading List’. The Reading List is a short selection of the stories that interested us over the last week for you to browse over brunch / a pint / in the park with your cider in a paper bag [...]

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Q&A with Rod Ullens of Voxbone

by Martyn Davies 2nd October 2009

Rod Ullens is the CEO of Voxbone, who have launched an initiative called iNum which creates a “virtual country” with its own country-code +883.  This so-called “Earth code” allows any iNum user to call any other free (or at least very cheaply) regardless of the physical geography of either.  iNum uses international IP networking, and [...]

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Team Update: Vikki Chowney launches Reputation Online

by Ben Smith 2nd October 2009

An exciting bit of team news for those wondering ‘how do the team fill the long, lonely hours between blogging and celebrity parties?’ Really Mobile’s very own Vikki Chowney launched her brand new project this week: Reputation Online. Reputation Online is the latest addition to the New Media Age (NMA) family and is a free [...]

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Niall Murphy of The Cloud: Viewers' Questions [Part 2 of 2]

by Ben Smith 1st October 2009

Niall Murphy completes this two part video interview by answering viewers’ questions. See part 1 for Niall’s views on mobile internet, 3G, WiFi, the impending ‘capacity crunch’ and Digital Britain. Out thanks to Ilicco Elia and Reuters for their hospitality and the venue.

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