Mark Bridge writes:
Welcome to TheFonecast.com for this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists, an itinerant online publication that contains the best mobile-focussed writing from the previous seven days.
The summer holidays may have reduced the quantity of online commentary for Carnival #234… but the quality remains unaffected.
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A website called jailbreakme.com that lets iPhone and iPad users ‘jailbreak’ their devices also introduces the opportunity for security risks, according to F-Secure.com.
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Good Technology, which provides secure mobile access to information for businesses, has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer. King R Lee III, who was already one of the company directors, has been named president and CEO with immediate effect. He replaces Brian Bogosian, who'd been with Good Technology for a decade.
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ABI Research says it expects expects mobile application downloads from iOS (the Apple operating system) and Android to account for 78% of all app downloads in 2010. Just over half of all apps – 52% – will be for iOS.
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The Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer Network has worked with UK Trade & Investment to create a competition for UK-based SMEs that have an innovative new mobile/wireless solution or product.
It's offering free exhibition places on the UKTI stand at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from 14th to 17th February 2011.
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