When
Saturday, March 21, 2009
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
(Registration starts at 8:30 AM)
Where
MIT
Building E51 (Tang Center)
70 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
Parking
We'll have more information on parking before the event
What to bring to Camp
- Willingness to participate: you don't have to lead a meeting, but you shouldn't be a wall flower either - get involved
- Positive attitude: You're going to hear a lot of different ideas - come with an open mind and ears
- Demos: got something cool you're working on? Bring it along and share it
- Business cards: you'll be doing a lot of networking
- Digital camera: Pictures help explain what went on at the meeting
Sessions
When you register, let us know what you'd like to present or what you'd like to see presented at Camp.
Sessions people would like to hear and participate:
- Google lattitude, geolocation and social networking
- IP keep-alive services and implications on networks and battery life
- Experience on submitting apps to iPhone app store after they've been rejected
- iPhone Over-the-Air video
- Mobile user experience best pratices
- Getting more users for your mobile application or web site
- iPhone, gPhone, and Palm Pre application development
- Mobile gaming
- Location based advertising - is it real?
Sessions people would like to host:
- Mobile messaging: SMS and new alternatives
- Agile development for mobile apps
- Flash Lite
- Analytics for Mobile apps
- Building mobile commerce applications
- Mobile Widget development
Tips for Sessions
Encourage Discussion: Camp is about discussions and sharing ideas, not to be bored to tears. It's OK to have a few slides if you need to explain something complex, but no one wants to sit through your Powerpoint 20 slides - leave that for the traditional conferences. We'll have overhead capability in some of the rooms, but why not just write a few notes on the backboard and encourage discussion. wino kredyt mieszkaniowy sprzedam mieszkanie sprzedam bilet
Encourage Learning: A lot of us attending work on mobile products and services, and we want to tell everyone about what we're doing and maybe to get them to try stuff out. But, don't expect campers to sit through your standard sales pitch. It's better to tell people about what you learned while developing and delivering your product/service.
Communications
email: http://groups.google.com/group/mobicampbos
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Twitter: mobicampbos2
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=52427083598
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