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February 17, 2007 Podcast #18: Rafe Blandford & Carlo Longino, Live from 3GSM in Barcelona Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 06:44 PM | Categories: Today's podcast

And in my final interview I spent some time with Rafe Blandford of AllAboutSymbian and Carlo Longino of Mobhappy. After three false starts because I couldn't pronounce the word "Longino" properly (Four days at 3GSM melts your brain), the three of us had a fantastic discussion about 3GSM, the new S60 devices, Motorola's launch, the iPhone, UIQ, the future of S60, and a whole lot more. Enjoy!!

Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (35:43 - 16.6 MB)
Download in AAC+ 24kbps Format | (35:43 - 6.2 MB)

(Apologies if the volume is a bit lower than normal, there were three of us and I only had two mics so we had to share)

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Carlo Longino (left) and Rafe Blandford (right)

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Podcast #17: Martin Sauter, Live from 3GSM in Barcelona Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 06:44 PM | Categories: Today's podcast

In my second interview at 3GSM I chatted with Martin Sauter, the man behind the Mobile Society blog and author of "Communication Systems for the Mobile Information Society" out now on Wiley. We discussed his four days at 3GSM, the S60 launches, his blog, and his new book. Check it out!

Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (14:04 - 6.5 MB)
Download in AAC+ 24kbps Format | (14:04 - 2.4 MB)

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Podcast #16: Jay Andolini, Live from 3GSM in Barcelona Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 06:38 PM | Categories: Today's podcast

In my first of three interviews at 3GSM Barcelona, I met with Jay Andolini of Mobiles.co.uk. We talked about the 3GSM, S60's five device launch, and more. Enjoy!!

Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (13:20- 6.2 MB)
Download in AAC+ 24kbps Format | (13:20 - 2.3 MB)

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February 09, 2007 Podcast #15: Mikko Röntynen, S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 02:35 PM | Categories: Today's podcast, Upcoming guests

This past Wednesday,S60 announced their latest Feature Pack to S60 3rd Edition. Today I met with Mikko Röntynen, Head of S60 Platform Marketing at Nokia, to discuss this latest release.

We went over the new visual effects of the release, new simplifications, new tools for developers, new features for operators, and answered many of the questions you had for him. Enjoy!!

Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (14:07 - 6.6 MB)
Download in AAC+ 24kbps Format | (14:07 - 2.4 MB)

Mikko Röntynen has a background within the international IT/mobile industry for over 15 years. He is currently working in Nokia Mobile Software Sales and Marketing unit, as the head of marketing team for the S60 smartphone platform. Prior to joining Nokia, Mikko worked as a senior product manager in First Hop, being responsible for the mobile messaging product line. He has previously held various consultant, product management and product marketing positions at companies such as Teamware Group (Fujitsu) and ICL. Mikko Röntynen holds a MSc (Technology) degree from Helsinki University of Technology.

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