So I’ve been waiting on a trackback from Nokia’s WOM World to my last post about what the company needs to do to beat the coming iPhone invasion. It looks like I won’t be getting it — I guess I can understand, as their site doesn’t really have a “rant” category. Still, I was hoping that someone of influence in the mobile industry would listen…
So imagine my surprise when I found out that Fabrizio Capobianco, CEO of Funambol, blogged about me!
If you didn’t know, Funambol has been getting a fair bit of iPhone-related heat as of late, with Techcrunch featuring them as an open-source alternative to Apple’s own MobileMeh.
Funambol isn’t an app you run from your desktop computer, but rather a product they sell to hosting companies, like 1&1. This iPhone app is apparently their first attempt at their own free-hosted service, and would certainly be my PIM of choice were I to switch to an iPhone — you know, now that Fabrizio and I are buds and all…

2 Comments
AC:
Congrats on becoming a leading voice of the wireless industry!
Ed
PS: I’m viewing your blog on my new Vista machine (with IE7). the run-on line break problem I had before is gone, so there’s at least one thing on this computer that works….
Thanks Ed!
I’d hold off judgement until next month, though — there’s a thing or two I’m working on…