Reading is good for the soul – or something wise like that has been said before (smile). Just a bit of a headsup that the 237th Carnival of the Mobilists is posted at Blog.AntoineRJWright.
There’s another small, but nice collection of posts from around the mobile blogsphere, and as a whole offers something to consider when looking at mobile as something to add or hone as a part of your ministry toolkit (re: strategy and UX are important considerations). Take a read and don’t hesitate to engage the Carnival participants directly for more information around your specific engagement.






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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