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Recap of MobileCamp Boston 2011

Thanks to everyone who made MobileCamp Boston 2011 such a success! Approximately 600 people participated in this year’s camp, and we had about 30 unique content-rich sessions. Thanks especially to our following partners:

Many of the presenters have agreed to share their presentations online. Check them out here:

Mobile App FrameworksSamuel Chow, Co-Founder of MobyFab / Fred Spencer, Professional Services Manager at Appcelerator / Jesse Liberty, Senior Program Manager in Microsoft Developer Guidance / Ram Iyengar, Telecom Systems Management Program, Northeastern University Steven Kursh, Executive Professor of Finance and Insurance at Northeastern University

Overview of the Current US Mobile Ecosystem: Tools and opportunities - Elio Maggini, Principal Software Engineer at Cengage Learning

Hybrid App Development for MobileStephen Bourdeau, Tech Lead for Mobile Engineering at TripAdvisor

HTML5 for MobileMatt Gross, Founder of Mobile Monday Boston / Imram Malek, Games at Mocospace / Al MacDonald, Co-Founder of Bocoup /Pascal Rettig, Owner of Cykod

Designing for Thumbs and FingersGreg Raiz, Founder of Raizlabs

Machine To Machine (M2M) Basics for remotely monitoring and controlling devicesThomas Classen, North America Business Development Manager at Wyless

Mobile Commerce: Can technologies deliver itRamesh Kumar, Managing Partner, ZakiPoint

Mobile App PiracyMuthu Arumugam & Siva Subramanian, MTIKS

Medical App DevelopmentHarsha Jattani, Astute BioSolutions 

Confirmed Speakers and Topics for MobileCamp Boston 2011

MobileCamp Boston 2011 is a joint program with:

and is made possible by the generous support of:

With 700 people registered for this year’s MobileCamp Boston, we are hard at work to make sure everyone there will be a diverse range of quality programming. This year attendees can choose from one of 14  scheduled sessions, or propose/lead/participate in one of 20 unscheduled sessions.

Here’s a preview of the confirmed sessions and presenters. Don’t forget to bring your ideas for the unscheduled sessions!

PROGRAMMING (Full descriptions below)

The Intersection of Sharing Code and Creating User Interfaces with Android – Mike Burns, Web Developer at ThoughtBot (10AM)

Introduction to Qt – Tej Shah and Thomas Dickes, Qt Software Engineer & Trainer at Integrated Computer Solutions (10AM)

Mobile App Frameworks – Samuel Chow, Co-Founder of MobyFab / Fred Spencer, Professional Services Manager at Appcelerator / Jesse Liberty, Senior Program Manager in Microsoft Developer Guidance / Ram Iyengar, Telecom Systems Management Program, College of Engineering, Northeastern University / Steven Kursh, Executive Professor of Finance and Insurance at Northeastern University (11AM)

Hybrid App Development for Mobile – Stephen Bourdeau, Tech Lead for Mobile Engineering at TripAdvisor (1PM)

HTML5 for Mobile – Matt Gross, Founder of MobileMondays Boston / Imram Malek, Games at Mocospace / Al MacDonald, Co-Founder of Bocoup /Pascal Rettig, Owner of Cykod (1PM)

Designing for Thumbs and Fingers – Greg Raiz, Founder of Raiz Labs (2PM)


MARKETING (Full descriptions below)

Sales Hacking: Innovation Offline – Jesse Waites, Founder and CEO of Beacon Hill Apps (10AM)

In-app Ad Monetization – Dave Yonamine, Director of Marketing at MobilityWare (11AM)

Leveraging Advertising Opportunities in Mobile – Adam Compain, Google-Boston’s Mobile Specialist (2PM)

Leveraging Existing Social Networks to make a Rich Network for your Mobile App - Saad Fazil, Senior Product Manager at Verizon Wireless (3PM)

Machine To Machine (M2M) Basics for remotely monitoring and controlling devices – Thomas Classen, North America Business Development Manager at Wyless (3PM)

BUSINESS (Full descriptions below)

Overview of App Space Using Real-time Mobile App Data – Raj Aggarwal, CEO of Localytics (10AM)

Overview of the Current US Mobile Ecosystem: Tools and opportunities – Elio Maggini, Principal Software Engineer at Cengage Learning (11AM)

Student Mobile Entrepreneurs: Challenges and Opportunities – Matt Ricketson, Founder of Moglo / Neil Hannah, CEO of extraTKT / Kayvan Zainabadi, CEO & Co-founder of InstantNightlife / Jason Evanish, Founder of Greenhorn Connect (1PM)

The Impossible Apple App Store: Winning and Staying on Top - Jason Petralia, Product Manager at Raizlabs (1PM)

DESCRIPTIONS

Hybrid App Development for MobileThe concept behind hybrid apps is to re-use mobile website based content with a WebView and extend the functionality to include native features and interactions.  This allows you to have shorter development time with rapid web development iterations outside of the normal submission and approval process you see on some native platforms while still leveraging native features such as GPS, camera, file upload, etc.  The presentation will also cover some technical details and approaches for communication between the WebView (which tends to be a little black box) and the native app.

Mobile App FrameworksThe purpose of the session is to explore useful technologies and software systems that developers should be looking at. The panelists have expertise in Three20, PhoneGap Titanium, and a number of other frameworks. Steve Kursh PhD, Professor at Northeastern, will moderate this content-rich session.

Introduction to QtQt is a cross-platform application  and UI framework used by hundreds of thousands of developers worldwide looking to create amazing user experiences  on Windows, Mac, Linux/X11, embedded Linux, Windows CE , Windows Mobile, Symbian  and Maemo devices. Qt is used by thousands of companies in a multitude of leading industries enabling them to develop software and devices used by hundreds of millions of people every day. Learn more with these Qt Software Engineers from Integrated Computer Solutions.

Designing for Thumbs and FingersThis talk will cover a number of topics around mobile user interface design and the challenges for designing for a small screen. The talk will cover techniques, design patterns, differences from traditional web or desktop design and the various challenges for different phone and tablet platforms. The talk will also cover specifics on iPhone and iPad techniques. Topics include Mobile yesterday vs. Today, Unique challenges of Mobile, Widgets and Techniques, Mobile Wireframing, Mobile Usability, Designing for the Mobile Web.

HTML5 for Mobile – Join some of Boston’s HTML5 experts for a discussion of current and future trends in HTML5 on mobile.  We’ll discuss which mobile browsers support HTML5, what graphic and native functionality is supported, and whether long-term trends indicate that it will become a universal platform for mobile development.

The Intersection of Sharing Code and Creating User Interfaces with AndroidThe Android user interface sees the most development, customization, and hatred. We are often left to create components ourselves, take guesses at consistent experiences, and debug XML. Mike Burns leads a discussion on sharing code, UI consistency vs branding, and debugging and extending the view infrastructure.

Sales Hacking: Innovation OfflineIn this session I will teach developers how to become better marketers using clever techniques I have developed in the years I have been selling apps on the App Store. Trust me: You won’t find these original tips anywhere else.

In-App Ad Monetization

Mobile Marketing Today: Search, Display and AppsAdam Compain, Google-Boston’s Mobile Specialist, will talk about the explosive growth in mobile usage, consumer trends and share how marketers are leveraging the mobile industry’s leading advertising products to reach and engage their audience.

Leveraging Existing Social Networks to make a Rich Network for your Mobile App - This is a very relevant topic for anyone writing a mobile app that involves network effect. There are many challenges involved, and this session could make an entrepreneur’s life easier. What possibilities are there? What kind of access/API’s do these networks (Facebook, Twitter for example) provide? What is and is not possible? We will discuss recommended strategies and optimizing performance.

Machine To Machine (M2M) Basics for remotely monitoring and controlling devicesSession will cover a basic overview of the various components and pieces needed to build a scalable M2M solution.  Topics include: hardware/modems, carriers/US & International data charges, service management  and a view of the business opportunities that exist.  Leader is a seasoned marketer that has been in the M2M market for the past 6 years. Currently North America Business Development manager for Wyless. Wyless is a Global Network Enabler ( GNE ). Our Managed Services enable companies to securely and reliably communicate with their remote and mobile devices in over 120 countries, in partnership with Tier 1, Mobile Operators. They include Open Connectivity, an Intelligent Network, our unique Open Platform and professional services. These Managed Services combine to provide real-time visibility, enhanced control and flexibility for wireless connections.

Student Mobile Entrepreneurs: Challenges and OpportunitiesHear from current students and recent graduates about their experiences building mobile apps and starting subsequent companies while in school in the Boston area. What did they learn during the process? Where are their apps and companies now? What advice can they share now that they’ve been through it? Panelists represent Boston College, Northeastern, and MIT. The panel will be moderated by Jason Evanish, Founder of Greenhorn Connect, Boston’s entrepreneur hub for resources, events and organizations.

Overview of the Current US Mobile Ecosystem: Tools and opportunitiesThis presentation will cover current carriers in the US, basic handset numbers, and raw dollar amounts – historical and projected for 3rd party mobile services. Based on this data, Elio will give an overview of the pro/cons of tools available for development and suggestions of rough areas for development exploration.

Overview of App Space Using Real-time Mobile App DataJoin Raj Aggarwal, CEO of Localytics, for a discussion and presentation on the mobile app space using data that Localytics has gathered from the few thousand apps that they are integrated with. How can you use this data to improve the apps that you are building?

The Impossible Apple App Store: Winning and Staying on Top This session will comprise mostly on realistic approaches to driving downloads to your application in an ever increasing competitive environment. Topics include: App Store (iOS) Recap and Current State, 3 Strategies that drive downloads and why they may or may not work for your application, The myth of the spike and the long tai,  Marketing your application – do’s and don’ts, The future of apps and the app store. The speaker, Jason Petralia, has been creating and shipping apps since the early days of the app store.

Questions? Contact Elana at elana@momoboston.com.

MoMo Boston Demo Night Recap

A big thanks to all who helped us fill up the Park Plaza ballroom at Mobile Monday this week. And a shout out to Maggie for organizing the event, Charles River Ventures for sponsoring, and Cheryl for the detailed overview of the speakers at Bostinnovation. Below is the slideshow, also compliments of Bostinnovation.

MoMo Boston – Demo Night at Park Plaza Hotel

Join us on the evening of Monday, January 31st at the Park Plaza Hotel for a Mobile Monday Boston demo night of apps created by local Boston developers. The slots are filling up fast, so if you want to present you should send us an email at info [at] momoboston [dot] com.

Register to attend.

This event is free to attend and free to present thanks to sponsorship from Charles River Ventures.

MoMo Boston Mobile Camp 2011

Mobile Monday is pleased to announce the 4th Annual MobileCamp Boston on Saturday, February 19th, 2011 at MIT Sloan.

MobileCamp Boston is a one-day un-conference style event that brings together entrepreneurs, students, faculty, and telecom industry professionals to share ideas, network and discuss the latest advances in the mobile industries.

This year’s MobileCamp Boston will give participants the opportunity to learn with visionaries, developers, entrepreneurs, investors, and carriers in the mobile industry, and to explore advances in the field. Building on the success of previous years’ MobileCamps, this year’s full-day event will bring together over 300 participants and will feature technical sessions, discussions on industry topics, and the popular unconference style learning.

Learn more about this event.

Recap of Mayor Menino on Citizens Connect

Full video with transcript by local startup 3play media: Photos: More coverage from Bostinnovation.

Mayor Menino presents Citizens Connect at Mobile Monday on November 8th

Boston is a city of mobile savvy citizens and fast growing mobile companies. Join us on November 8th to celebrate Boston’s mobile leadership with our own Mayor Thomas M. Menino as guest speaker. We’ll be launching Citizens Connect 2.0, the mobile app which connects the people of Boston with city government.

This event will feature brief presentations followed by a networking mixer. The City of Boston will also be on-hand to provide information for any developers and app publishers who want to plug into back-end APIs for citizen connectivity.

Location: Ned Devine’s, 1 Faneuil Hall Market Pl, Boston, MA 02109
Date: Monday, November 08, 2010. Doors open at 6pm.
Click here to register.

More about Citizens Connect:
Michael Novaria’s wife was cursing when she burst through the door. It was the first snowstorm of the year, and her car was stuck on Hampstead Road, just down the hill from their house in Jamaica Plain.

So Novaria did what any devoted husband would do: He grabbed his iPhone. Stalking outside in the snow, he snapped a picture of their street and uploaded it to City Hall. Before long, a snowplow came roaring by. Who needs a shovel in the age of the smartphone?

From Boston.com.
Now, all Sears has to do is snap a picture with her iPhone, and the location’s coordinates automatically embed in the photo. Her complaint goes hurtling through the bureaucracy of City Hall and heads straight out to public works crews around the city.

“My graffiti picture is going to the dude who’s going to fix the graffiti!” she says with delight. “Directly to the dude! And that feels good.”

After a complaint is made, a red dot marks the problem on a map that can be seen from an iPhone. If Sears keeps checking, she can see the dot turn green when her problem is fixed.

“I’ll be watching,” Sears says. “It’ll be more instant gratification. And I don’t have to get irate when I’m finally calling the nice people at the call center.”

From NPR.
Boston continued to define itself as a technology hub when it was announced by Mayor Menino on Tuesday that the city of Boston was awarded top honors twice from the Public Institute of Technology (PIT). Recognized were Boston’s iPhone app, Citizens Connect, and GIS (geospatial information system) Data Hub.

The PIT is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C. focused on promoting and perfecting the use of technology in local government. Backed by federal, governmental, and industrial organizations, the PIT makes it their business to learn the newest technology solutions and share these with the local governments of the nation.

From BostInnovation.
Last fall the city of Boston deployed a free iPhone app that allows citizens to use their phone’s built-in camera and GPS system to take a photo of urban blights such as potholes, graffiti and trash, and report them directly to City Hall.

There are several features of this simple little application that make it powerful. First, the interface is quick and easy. No need to figure out what department to call; no need to wait on hold only to be grilled by an operator. The iPhone knows where you are, and while you can add comments, as the cliché says, a picture is worth a thousand words. From Governing.com.

The Realities of Mobile Advertising

Mobile advertising is getting a lot of hype, but what are brands really doing in mobile today? What should we expect in 2011? Our panel will discuss the realities and answer questions like:

  • How big is mobile brand advertising?
  • How does mobile fit into the big picture for most brands?
  • What are the hot issues for brands? Targeting? Buying? Ad formats? Measurement?
  • How has Apple’s promotion of iAd changed the market?
  • What are the opportunities for publishers and app developers?

Speakers:
Dan Olshwang, Jumptap (Moderator)
Hill Holliday Advertising
Mullen
Crisp Wireless
Nexage

When:
Monday, October 4, 6:30pm. Panel starts at 7:30 and ends at 8:30.
Where:
At MIT Sloan, room E51-395, 70 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA (entrance at Amherst and Wadsworth Streets near Kendall Square).

Register now!

Many thanks to Itay Sharfi, Tamara Gruber, and Maggie Taylor for organizing this event.

MoMo Boston – Google Event Video

Monday August 16, 2010 Mobile Monday hosted an event at the Google offices in Cambridge for an evening of networking and presentations from  companies discussing Android trends and developments within mobile technology. Guest speakers included:

Punit Shah, Zazu demo
Max Metral, GetFig demo
Greg Raiz, RueLaLa demo by RaizLabs
Rich Minor, Google Ventures
Steve Vinter, Google
Adam Compain, Google

An Evening with Google and Android

Join us for Mobile Monday at the Google offices in Cambridge.

We’ll have short presentations by Rich Miner, Steve Vinter, and Adam Compain from the Google team, followed by demos by local app developers.

Unfortunately we have limited space at this venue, so we are restricting the number of tickets.  You must register in advance and bring ID to the event to show that you are on the registration list.

Monday, August 16, 2010 from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (ET)

5 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142

Register here.

Afterward, everyone is welcome to join us at a networking event organized by DrinksAtTap at Characters Bar and Grill at the Boston Cambridge Marriott Hotel.  Tickets are not required for this portion of the event.

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