wikimobipedia logoOpen Source Meets Mobile Marketing

I wanted to let you all in on a little side project that I’ve been working on, and was hoping you’d embrace it for the good of our industry.

The site is called wikimobipedia.org, and it’s basically a public wiki where mobile marketing buyers can easily collect the info they need (case studies, contact info, audience comps, etc) to begin their planning process.With our space moving so fast I felt the industry would benefit from a place that “keeps up with mobile (so you don’t have to)”, and so far things have been going pretty well.

So far I’ve got most of the major mobile players involved - over 50 companies - in less than a month (see list below for Beta launch partners).I’ve begun to spread the word, but I need all of your help to give the project some legs - as wiki’s only thrive after achieving scale.  Anything you can do - add a link to your blog roll, write a feature / re-post this on your blog, start deep linking to company pages when referencing companies in the wiki - anything will be of help…I think the mobile industry as a whole would really benefit.

List of Wikimobipedia [dot] org Beta Partners (as of 6.23.09): 2ergo, 4info, 5Th Finger, Access Mobile, AccuWeather, AdMob, Addictive Mobility, Amethon Solutions, Augme, ChaCha, Cielo Mobile, CNN, ComScore, Crisp Wireless, FOX Business Mobile, FOX News Mobile, Greystripe, Hands-On Mobile, Inc., HipCricket, IVdopia, InsightExpress, Ipsh, Jumptap, Millennial Media, MoVoxx, Mobile Marketing Association, Mobile Posse, Mojiva, Movoxx, Myxer, Nokia Interactive Advertising, , Nokia Point & Find, NPR, Phluant Mobile, PointRoll, Quattro Wireless, Ringleader Digital, Scanbuy, ShopText, SinglePoint, The Weather Channel Mobile, Thumbplay, Transpera, Useful Networks, Vibes Media, Washington Post Digital, Waterfall Mobile and WeatherBug.

3 Responses to “Wikimobipedia.org Launches in Beta”

  1. #1 Michael Stone says:

    Great initiative and happy to lend our support by contributing! Let’s hope for the industry’s sake that it gets as big as Wikipedia.

    In terms of linking back to wikimobipedia, do you have a small version of the logo we can use?

    Also suggest that other companies announce their listing via Twitter.

    Cheers,

    Michael Stone
    Amethon Solutions

  2. #2 jamie wells says:

    Thanks Michael! I’m on vacation atm, but I’ll shoot you a smaller logo next week when I get back to the world…

    j

  3. #3 jamie wells says:

    Michael - what size logo are you looking for? Let me know the dimensions and I’ll output the exact size for you…

    j

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