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Mobile Nations 12: 2011 Year in Review

By , Tuesday, Dec 20, 2011 at 11:48 am
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Kevin, Phil, Derek, Daniel, Georgia, and Rene take at look at the year in mobile, from BlackBerry to Android, webOS to Windows Phone, iPad to iPhone. Highs, lows, great new devices, frustrating delays, devastating losses, and a look ahead to 2012. This is Mobile Nations!

Hosts

  • Phil Nickinson (@philnickinson) of Android Central
  • Kevin Michaluk (@crackberrykevin) of CrackBerry.com
  • Derek Kessler (@dkdsgn) of PreCentral.net
  • Daniel Rubino (@malatesta77 of WPCentral
  • Georgia (@GeorgiaTiPb) of Girls Gone Gadgets
  • Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of TiPb.com
  • Feedback

    Got something to say? Agree or disagree with something we said? Have something you want us to discuss on a future show? Don't just sit there yelling at the screen, dammit, let us know!

    Credits

    Our music is pROgraM vs. Us3R by by morgantj. Introduction by Joseph Holder.

    Thanks to the Mobile Nations network of store for sponsoring this podcast, and to our fantastic live chat members for keeping us honest and making us smart!

    Mobile Nations

    Rene Ritchie

    Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler. Follow him on Twitter @reneritchie

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    1. Eric Johnson says:

      When is the video going to be in the feed?

    2. LouisW says:

      IOS users are dumb!...........Really?

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