Year: <span>2009</span>
Year: 2009

momo#5 event competition

Pitch your idea to make your content mobile!
The inaugural MoMo Johannesburg on Oct 19th brings the Forum Nokia Challenge to mobile and web developers – if you have a great app or idea for Web Runtime (WRT) widgets, applications or mobilized websites on Nokia devices, share it with the event jury by sending it […]

momo#5 on the 19th October: Forum Nokia

Mobile Monday South Africa is proud to host the fifth Mobile Monday event
together with Forum Nokia!

In short:
Topic: Forum Nokia
Date: 19.10.2009
Time: 16.30 – 19.00
Location: Primi Forum, Melrose Arch
RVSP toni@ungana-afrika.org (note that seats are limited)

Forum Nokia: The business opportunities for South African developers
The Nokia headquarters have sent a task Forum Nokia team from Finland including Rahim Zaknoun […]

MoMo Chicago: Emotions in UX Design, a Mobile UI Designer’s Perspective

Please join us for the next gathering of mobile industry professionals & enthusiasts on Monday, October 19, 2009.   Reserve the date in your calendar now!
Please RSVP at: http://momochioct2009.eventbrite.com
MEETING DETAILS
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Date: Monday, October 19, 2009
Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Topic: Emotions in UX Design, a Mobile UI Designer’s Perspective
Presenter: Alfred Lui
Location: TechNexus, […]

Mobile Application Stores

Our moderator, Albert Antonini Mangia, Mobile Manager in the Marketing and Sales Area at Mediaset, will discuss about mobile application stores with the players themselves at the next Mobile Monday Milan on the 19th October. Featured speaker: Gian Luca Cioletti Leader, Business Development – EMEA from Forum Nokia – Nokia OviFeatured speaker: Alberto Bevilacqua Director, Carrier Relationship at

Mobile Advertising – Sept 21st @ Kathleen’s 5

Presentations for the event can be downloaded at www.slideshare.net/group/mobilemonday-shanghai or here: AdMob Madhouse Casee First, please indulge a brief appeal to the MoMo Shanghai community: Due to the natural ebb and flow of careers, family obligations and various other factors, MobileMonday Shanghai is due for a leadership refresh. Your current team of volunteer leaders, steered masterfully by the indomitable Bruno, has built a strong archive of content, an active and vibrant mobile technology-centric community and a following of over 3000 MoMos during the past three years. With the impending 2010 Expo and the ever-increasing focus on China’s mobile consumers, technology …

mobile application storefronts

Mobile Monday London regular, Anuj Khanna has just emailed us about the new report he’s just written about smartphone usage globally and what that means for the future of mobile application storefronts. Anuj tell us ‘The number of smartphones sold each year will increase from around 165.2 million in 2009 to 422.96 million in 2013, with the total number of smartphone users approaching 1.6 billion, according to Wireless Expertise, an UK-based wireless market research and consulting firm. Its latest report “The future of mobile application storefronts” shows how smartphone penetration will reach approximately 28-30% of the total mobile market by 2013. Wireless Expertise forecasts that the global mobile app market – including games – will be worth $4.66 billion in 2009, rising to $16.60 billion, in 2013.’

To download the free report, click HERE or go to http://www.wirelessexpertise.com/ and click on the report link on the right hand side of the page.

you can reach Anuj at Anuj Khanna at anuj (at) wirelessexpertise.com

Mobile Monday Beijing #31 – Mobile Application Stores

The “Application Store” wave has come to China. Not only are stores run by mobile manufacturers being introduced, Chinese operators have also launched their own stores. Different stores have different focuses, and business models are not the same. What is the strategy behind each store? How the store owners help the developers to promote their applications? For application developers, what’s their experience cooperating with the stores? How will everyone play his role with this new situation in a changing environment? We are looking forward to some hints from different sectors of this ecosystem.