MoMo Sydney June 6th Mobile Device Fragmentation
Posted on: May 16, 2011 – Filed under: Sydney
Which devices really matter for your mobile strategy, how important is the Long Tail of devices in your market and industry, and what is the impact of HTML5 on mobile in the near future. Lucas will also discuss the Smartphone optimised websites vs Native Apps debate with outlining Netbiscuits approach with the case study of SMART CARS mobile services.
Agenda for 6th June 2011
Presneted by: Lucas Challamel of Netbiscuits – Senior Sales Manager for Australia and New Zealand of Netbiscuits’ Asian subsidiary in Singapore. Responsible for the company’s sales and service activities in the ANZ region. With sound credentials in both the Business Development and Marketing arenas, Lucas has run his own web agency for more than 10 years in France before moving to Australia in 2009. He has been successfully selling enterprise software products in the region since then.
Netbiscuits enterprise-class mobile publishing platform delivers more than 8 billion mobile pages and 100 million mobile videos per month for over 20,000 sites and apps to more than 3,000 different devices globally. Enabling mobile services for commerce, marketing, media, and publishing, we help our customers generate more than US$150 million in mobile revenue every month.
:: 6.30pm for 7pm start
:: Kent Street Living Room, Level 1, The City Hotel (www.cityhotel.com.au)
:: Entry on King Street corner Kent Street.
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Nominations for the Mobile Awards can be made from today until the 30 of July through the website www.mobileawards.com.au. Nominations are expected from mobile content creators, application developers, as well as brands and businesses that have commissioned mobile content or applications.
“The Mobile Awards will showcase the maturity of the Australian mobile industry. Apps, smartphones and tablets have become mainstream, even my 80 year old mother has asked me about apps. Prior awards have focused on the marketing or development, the Mobile Awards focus on the breadth of the mobile market. A nomination in the Mobile Awards is a good way for a business to gain recognition for a new app in a crowded market. ” Mark Bergin, Awards Director
The Best Mobile Application as selected by the chairman of the judging committee will win a cash prize of $5,000 in the 2011 Mobile Awards.
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