Archive for January, 2008

Carnival of the Mobilists 107/108

Carnival of the Mobilists 108 is up at Skydeck now, and among the usual great writing features a link to my recent post on the reasons for mobile fragmentation – the same post which was also a late addition to Carnival of the Mobilists 107 over at MobHappy last week. Thanks to both of you, [...]

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Coverage: MobHappy

Tom's post featured on Carnival of the Mobilists 107

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GSMA Barcelona – will it be the first time that we met?

Masabi will be at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday 11th to Tuesday 12th February in the Mobile Innovation Marketplace. If you want to take the opportunity to meet us, at the venue or afterwards, then drop an email or SMS me on +44 7788 895 894. Ben

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The Truth About Mobile Fragmentation

My most recent task has been architecting the Playtech mobile product, which currently encompasses 10 games running on over 600 devices in 8 languages, each heavily customised for multiple licensees. Furthermore, the system was designed to continue scaling across more than a hundred licensees, with dozens of games and languages, supporting all mass market devices, [...]

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Carnival of the Mobilists

This week’s Carnival is hosted over at Mobile Point View, and once again Ben is featured for his most recent blog post on entropy and random number algorithm backdoors. Check out the Carnival for the best of the week’s mobile writing!

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Coverage: Mobile Point View

Ben's post featured on Carnival of the Mobilists 105

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