Calling All Women Mobilists!!!
by Darla
For the past week or so I've had the pleasure of chatting with Debi from MobileJones. Other than Emily and Anina she has been the only female person that I can hold a discussion with regarding mobiles and stuff like that... until we both get silly and start talking about flying and stuff. But she really knows her stuff.
In the next few weeks (hopefully) we are gonna try and get something together in regards to a list of "Women in Mobile". Inspired by Rudy De Waele's series of "Women in Mobile" interviews, getting the recognition of the females out there is important to our women readers. Yeah we can be badass women to the guys, but what about the other percentage of our readers?
So, if there are blogs that you know of, please contact either Debi or myself so that we can get this list together.
Women in Mobile (interviews from m-trends.org)
- Introduction Sabine Allaeys
- Darla Mack
- Julia Palatovska
- Debi Jones
- Helen Keegan


*waves
I've been writing for cellphones.ca recently. They actually pointed me to your site as a news reference.
I've worked in the wireless industry off and on for a few years now... and I'm a woman.
Chat soon,
~A
Posted by: Audrie | November 26, 2005 at 09:30 PM
Hi Darla,
I am a woman in mobile. I run two photo blogs and am addicted to my Nokia 7610.
I am currently in graduate school at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. I am now in the research phase of my thesis and am writing on Mobiles and their use by artists and designers.
Send me an email, let's talk. As Debi knows, I can talk a mile a minute on mobiles and their usage.
Posted by: Ms. Jen | November 30, 2005 at 08:50 AM
Yeah, it would be great to see more women in mobile space, especially since women are generally quite mobile savvy (in many aspects even more so than men.)
Posted by: Joona | November 30, 2005 at 09:00 AM
Hello ladies
Count me in. Rudy's just interviewed me too over on m-trends and I run a mobile marketing agency, BeepMarketing, and a blog called 'Musings of a Mobile Marketer' and I know Debi too.
You might also be interested in the Women In Mobile Data Association - http://www.womeninmobiledata.com. It's free to join and the website is really just a holding page at the moment. We're mostly active in the UK, but we have a global membership (it's free to join by the way).
Keep up the blogging :-)
Posted by: Helen Keegan | December 07, 2005 at 06:14 AM