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MoMo Beijing – Nov. 4th – French Tech Tour in China

After a successful joint event last year, Mobile Monday Beijing has the pleasure to cooperate again with UBIFRANCE (the French Agency for International Business Development, under the aegis of France’s Ministry for the Economy, Finance & Industry) to present a special MoMo edition and a networking event to our Mobile Monday Beijing community on Nov 4th 2013 – Mobile Monday Beijing 63# “Innovation from French ICT companies, a joint event with UBiFrance”. On the occasion of the 2013 Great China French Tech Tour organized by UBIFRANCE, we will invite 15 French high tech companies in the ICT industry to meet …

MoMo Kuala Lumpur – Oct. 14th – Uber + Screening + MobileUni

Mobile Monday Malaysia invites you to an evening with UBER. This month we have Candice Lo, International Launcher from Uber Inc all the way from San Fransisco Bay Area. Uber is a venture-funded startup company based in San Francisco, California that makes a mobile application that connects passengers with drivers of luxury vehicles for hire. We also have a special screening of ‘Something Ventured’ a documentary film investigating the emergence of American venture capitalism in the mid-20th century. Apple. Intel. Genentech. Atari. Google. Cisco. Stratospheric successes with high stakes all around. Behind some of the world’s most revolutionary companies a …

MoMo Vancouver – Nov. 4th – Measure the Mobile User Experience

DigiBC is excited to have Conquer Mobile present: In a world dominated by KPIs and analytics, User Experience (UX) must prove its worth. But how do you measure an experience? It is notoriously hard to pin down the value of UX. We’ll look at a wide range of metrics and techniques for gauging mobile app UX. At one end of the spectrum there are the traditional measures of ‘money saved’ through task efficiency and ‘money earned’ through increased loyalty and referrals. At the other extreme, we’ll preview some cutting edge ideas for measuring user emotion and stress. Presenters: Angela Robert, …

MoMo Ahmedabad – Oct. 21st – Mobile DNA Conference

Mobile Monday Ahmedabad is organizing The Mobile DNA Conference. The conference explores the changing paradigms in the Mobility Industry and the resulting impact on OEMs, Carriers & Application Development Companies. Each industry participant will also express their views on emerging trends , key challenges and opportunities in the new landscape. Mr. Sanjay Parikh from Reliance Telecom Mr. Malay Shodhan from Intel Technologies The Mobile DNA Conference will be held 21st October, 5:30 To 8:30 PM at CIIE, IIMA New Campus. Limited Seats. Register Now http://themobiledna.eventbrite.com Regards, MOMO Team

MoMo London – Oct. 22nd – At Apps World for HTML5

Autumn is well and truly upon us, the leaves are on the turn and we’re feeling particularly rebellious. Here comes the list of differences to our usual events: 1. It’s on a Tuesday 2. It’s at Earl’s Court 2, at Apps World, not at Centre Point 3. The drinks reception comes first and is at 5pm 4. No panel discussion, but lectures plus Q & A with two of our community’s leading experts – both are tutors at The Mobile Academy which we have re-located to Apps World for the night. First up is the inimitable Bruce Lawson. Bruce is …

MoMo Brisbane – Oct. 21st – Demo Night Returns!

Mobile Monday Brisbane’s Demo Night returns by popular demand! Come and see the latest mobile applications, services & innovations! It’s a friendly opportunity for peer-review, questions, suggestions and great networking with the smartest minds in mobile in Brisbane.  Oh, and as usual, there’ll be free beer and pizza. What are you waiting for? If you’d like to present a demo, please get in touch with us. You’ll need a brief, working demo of a new or evolving mobile application or service. 3 minute presentations, 2 minutes Q&A. **Our free events fill up quickly – Register Now to secure your seat!** …

MoMo Adelaide – Oct. 21st – Wearable Computer Lab

invites you to Mobile Monday Adelaide – October 2013 at The Majoran Distillery at Level 2, 14 Grenfell Street. We invite you to hear from Professor Bruce Thomas, of the Wearable Computer Lab at UniSA. Speaking about Wearables, Deputy Director of the Advanced Computing Research Centre and Director of the Wearable Computer Lab. Prof. Thomas is nationally and internationally recognised for his contributions to the scientific community and to industry in the areas of Wearable Computers, Tabletop Interactions, Augmented Reality, and User Interaction. Over the years the Wearable Computer Lab have developed a number of ground breaking research projects. In …

Mobile Monday Global Events for Week of October 7th – 2013

Another Monday morning here at mission control and our weekly round-up of MoMo event plans below. Amaaaazing when you think about the global energy and passion required to continue running these activities, self-funded and motivated, with some 500 such gatherings held around the world last year alone; Bringing the Community Together! Of course it’s fantastic to see the impressive action in any given week – MIT Startup Showcase in Boston for example – but our Federated Platform of local chapters is tapping into the best and brightest at trench level across the spectrum of themes and locations. Which is a long way of saying Welcome Aboard to Dhaka who will host a big crowd in Bangladesh tonite.. that’s the kind of news that makes a Happy Bot Smile 😎

MoMo Ann Arbor – Nov. 4th – Mobile Commerce Consumer Trends

Mike Vichich will share his perspective on Mobile Commerce Consumer Trends, focusing on: • Friction • Consumer value props • Merchant costs • Merchant value • Transparency of data Mike is the CEO and Cofounder of Wisely. Wisely is a search engine for the physical world, powered by payment transaction data. Think: quantified Yelp. Wisely’s based in Ann Arbor, MI. Prior to starting Wisely, Mike created Develop Detroit, an iPhone app development bootcamp and was a Strategy Consultant at Accenture. Monday, November 4, 2013 at 7:00 PM Ann Arbor SPARK 330 E. Liberty Street, Ann Arbor, MI

MoMo Chicago – Oct. 28th – Google Android Birthday Party

The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008. Android is open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License. This open-source code and permissive licensing allows the software to be freely modified and distributed by device manufacturers, wireless carriers and enthusiast developers. Additionally, Android has a large community of developers writing applications (“apps”) that extend the functionality of devices, written primarily in a customized version of the Java programming language. The HTC Dream (also known as the T-Mobile G1 in the United States and parts of Europe, and as the Era G1 in Poland and other countries) …