RealEyes for Plazes make Mobile Complete in Barcelona Global Peer Awards go to Switzerland, France and US
MobileMonday Global Peer Awards winners were decided Monday in Barcelona. The awards were handed out to two European applications and one from the US.
The Audience Award went to a Swiss LBS application called Plazes. The Plazes service adds physical presence to the web. The Plazes website automatically detects your location and connects you to people and places nearby.
The jury’s favorite was a French 3D application that can scan and manipulate real life hand written text. The winner, RealEyes3D, operates at two levels: It runs a mobile copy service for camera phone users, www.qipit.com and sells “handwritten messaging” applications to handset vendors.
Community Award went to an American company Mobile Complete. It offers solutions to manage the user experience throughout the life-cycle of mobile applications, services, and handsets.
This was the third year MobileMonday’s Peer Award winners have been chosen. The competiton presentations were held in the MoviStar mobile entertainment center in Barcelona.
Twenty-two of the most talented, creative, and innovative companies presented 3-minute “elevator pitch” style presentations to a panel jury, the audience, and MobileMonday chapter heads.
All finalists were best-in-breed companies who have demonstrated exceptionally innovative mobile technologies, services and concepts. Micah Gland, head of MobileMonday International Development, described the MobileMonday Global Peer Award finalists as “the foam that rises to the top of the cafĂ© called 3GSM.” 
Global Peer Awards jury
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