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

Mobile Internet & Applications

Dear Momo Friends: A wide range of consumer and enterprise applications are driving productivity, efficiency and revenue growth using the Mobile Internet. These “anywhere applications” rely on the always on, best connected mobile networks to change the way we work and live on the go. At this event examines the key trends shaping the market for Mobile Internet applications and the vendors who will lead them to market. Agenda & Speakers 06:00 pm: Registration 07:00 pm: Nokia OVI: Content Strategy of the NOKIA OVI Store. Christian Schepke, Business Manager Ovi & Media Germany 07:30 pm: Opera Software ASA What can …

Mobile Marketing & Advertising

10 years ago we saw the evolution of Mobile Marketing with first text messages sent around by advertisers on small black and white screens. Since then many forms of Mobile Marketing developed alongside the fast growing penetration of devices as well as their evolving technical capability. Under all categories of Mobile Marketing the youngest discipline Mobile Advertising is the one that grows exponentially. If the industry makes its homework (setting standards for media means, defining the currency for reach, lowering the data pricing) Mobile Advertising revenues will explode soon. And Mobile will be a planned line item during the budget …

Toronto: The Epicentre of Global Mobile Internet Innovation and Economic Growth

Beyond the current global economic market downturn, there is a shining light of opportunity at the end of the tunnel – and it’s not a train. It’s a lightning rod of opportunity charged by mass market adoption of the mobile Internet. Look around locally in Canada as well as world wide – the penetration of mobile Internet enabled handsets and services is escalating everyday. And, mass market consumers are not just using millions of iPhones, BlackBerrys and Nokia or Android smartphones – they are using BILLIONS of mobile devices untethered by mobile networks, using BILLIONS of services monthly. Both local …

Mobile Showcase in April

Are you doing stuff in mobile? Showcase your Brisbane based business / start-up / initiative / project as Mobile Monday Brisbane presents why Brisbane is lighting up Australia’s heat-map at Mobile Monday on April 20th . It’s straight in and out as each entity has 4 minutes (8 slides) to show what’s happening. Get feedback […]

Economic and Legal Aspects of Mobile Open Computing

On the 27 April 2009, the enthusiast of mobile computing will meet to discuss the economic and legal aspects of open mobile computing. The event will be specifically dedicated to studying the issues of open source-based business models, the nature of licensing system of open source software and its impact on business-making models. We will also discuss entrepreneurial perspectives in the field of FLOSS.

The Event will take place in room 116 of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technologies at Warsaw University of Technology.

Visit the event webpage for detailed agenda.

Mobile IP Services

You are cordially welcome to the next Mobile Monday Milan that will take place at Le Biciclette on on the 20th of April 2009 at 18:30. Topic: Mobile IP Services. The convergence of three technology paradigms, viz. light-weight smart phones, the spread of wireless broadband networks and services, and the ubiquitous Internet, aimed at allowing users the freedom to connect to the Internet at any

20 Apr 09: 20th MobileMonday Taipei – Windows shopping: the future of Windows Marketplace for …

MobileMonday Taipei20 April 2009 at 16:00–18:00Mary’s Bistro Cafe, 2F, No.89, Sec.2, Ren-ai Rd. Microsoft plans to launch an App Store that lets Windows Mobile users find, purchase, and download programs directly from the phones. It’ll work much like the iPhone App Store and the upcoming BlackBerry App World. Microsoft will take a 30% cut on the sales of any paid applications. That’s the same fee that Apple charges, although Research in Motion keeps just 20%. Although Windows Marketplace will only works for Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Mobile 7, and it will be launched later this year. It seems that …

20th MobileMonday Taipei – Windows shopping: the future of Windows Marketplace for Mobile.

Microsoft plans to launch an App Store that lets Windows Mobile users find, purchase, and download programs directly from the phones. It’ll work much like the iPhone App Store and the upcoming BlackBerry App World. Microsoft will take a 30% cut on the sales of any paid applications. That’s the same fee that Apple charges, although Research in Motion keeps just 20%. Although Windows Marketplace will only works for Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Mobile 7, and it will be launched later this year. It seems that because of the success of iPhone and its app store, everyone is trying …