Monthly Archives: January 2010

Mobile Is Not An Island

Why is mobile not yet fully integrated into the mainstream entertainment business? It’s about time that the media and entertainment industry realizes that mobile is not an island. Continue reading

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Carnival of the Mobilists #207

Mobile Mandala’s latest post “Monetizing Passion” was selected for inclusion in this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists.  Hosted this week by Volker On Mobile, you can access a some very fresh and unique points of view by clicking here.

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Carnival of the Mobilists #206

Mobile Mandala’s “App Stores Are So 1980s” was selected for inclusion in this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, which is hosted by Andy Favell over at MobiThinking.  It can be accessed at http://mobithinking.com/blog/carnival-of-the-mobilists-206. There are some very interesting perspectives this week.  Check it out!

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Monetizing Passion

This is not a post about porn. But, it is a post about passion. And some thoughts about how to monetize it in an age of digital immediacy. Continue reading

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App Stores are so ‘1980s’

Mobile apps are truly the latest and greatest invention of the highly personalized, narrowcast digital medium known as the mobile phone, and yet the app store still clings to a decades old mass distribution model ruled by quantity and impersonal discovery. Why? Continue reading

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