For as much as the holiday is great for family and rest, its also a good time to get some reading in. Here are a few items that have come in recently which might make for engaging reading and reflecting on a new or old mobile reading device:
- Carnival of the Mobilists No. 244 at Volker on Mobile
- Insider’s Guide to Mobile from Tomi Ahonen
- Presentation and Notes talking about literacy in the digital age from Ben Grey
- The Internet in 2020
- Jarbyco, an SMS service for churches, has several case studies
- And a few books from Amazon: I Live in the Future, and This Is How It Works and Smart Things: Ubiquitous Computing User Experience Design
Do you have some interesting reads that you will be engaging in this holiday season? Share yours in the comments or via Twitter.





Carnival of the Mobilists #242 at Blog.AntoineRJWright
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010This week’s CoM is hosted over at Blog.AntoineRJWright and features pieces on recent stats, user interface/experience with tablets, and several things happening with platforms and carriers.
There’s always room for new contributors – so if you are doing anything related to mobile ministry, here’s a platform to get the word out about another influential area of mobile. Read the submission details and post schedule over at the Carnival of the Mobilists website.
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