This blog needs a bit of love - I'm supposed to do this for a living. But doing it for a living seems to get in the way of doing it for self-promotion...
Anyway, this is just an update on the kind of stuff I've been writing, and who I've been writing it for. My two main jobs at the moment are still Music Ally and Mobile Entertainment, with additional freelance work for Pocket Gamer, Recombu, What Mobile and recently a few pieces for the Sunday Times.
Such as... for Music Ally, I've been working on their subscription-based daily bulletin and fortnightly report, while also blogging about Google, MySpace and Facebook's music plans, Nokia's Comes With Music subscriber numbers, Spotify's new music-buying features, and the new Sky Songs music service.
For Mobile Entertainment, I've been writing news for the ME website, as well as longer pieces on subjects like Android's first birthday, Nokia canning its N-Gage service, RIM's view on BlackBerry app development, Glu Mobile's challenges, and why the international version of Amazon's Kindle is a bit underwhelming.
For Pocket Gamer, I've been scribbling about iPhone music games, as well as why my career as a baseball-playing ninja gimp has converted me to the cause of in-app payments. Meanwhile, for Recombu I've been looking at iPhone apps for kids, and innovative new ways to get news. Yes, on iPhone.
Finally, and you can see these subjects coming a mile off, I've written for the Sunday Times about the best iPhone and Android apps, and Spotify's new offline mode. Oh, and finally, I'm still sending out my daily iPhone Games Bulletin, a free email of news and analysis for the iPhone games industry.
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