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MobileCampBoston2

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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

Sponsors

We're pleased to be sponsored by:

  

 

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?
  • Working with (dun dun duhhh) the Carriers
  • Mobile integration with social networks

Sessions people would like to host:

  • BONDI - open source industry collaboration for widget and web technologies
  • Mobile messaging: SMS and new alternatives
  • Agile development for mobile apps
  • Flash Lite
  • Analytics for Mobile apps
  • Building mobile commerce applications
  • Mobile Widget development
  • Community Wireless Mesh Networks
  • Working with Off-Shore developers
  • Voice apps for Google Apps
  • Mobile success: it's not the engineering, it's the marketing

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

Identi.ca :http://identi.ca/group/mobicampbos2

Twitter: mobicampbos2

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=52427083598

 

Attendees

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  1. Keith Erskine
  2. Lee Wright
  3. Fergal Glynn
  4. Amir Rozenberg
  5. anonymous
  6. Mike Gauthier
  7. David N Feldman
  8. anonymous
  9. anonymous
  10. JJ Rohrer
  11. Amit Gupta
  12. Igor Moochnick
  13. Ray Chang
  14. Diane E. Williams
  15. Sean M. Brown
  16. anonymous
  17. Chris Savina
  18. Ajay Kulkarni
  19. anonymous
  20. Mark L. Chang
  21. Peter Nofelt
  22. Yunseok Jang
  23. Isaac de la Peña
  24. Rob Toole
  25. Richard Kasperowski
  26. Karen Schrier 
  27. Brough Turner
  28. Jamie LeBlanc
  29. Brian McMurray
  30. David Harper
  31. Tamara Gruber
  32. Alessandro Pace
  33. Dave Mitchell
  34. Andrew Rollins
  35. Max Antinori
  36. anonymous
  37. Jason Cianchette
  38. Wilson Kerr
  39. anonymous
  40. William E. Lucey
  41. anonymous
  42. anonymous
  43. John Stack
  44. Edward Beuchert
  45. Lora Kratchounova
  46. Raza Shaikh
  47. Daniel Appelquist 
  48. John Malloy
  49. Jarrett Goetz 
  50. anonymous
  51. Gladis R. Filchtiner
  52. Gerald Hewes
  53. Mats Samuelsson
  54. Matt Womer
  55. Alex Lindahl
  56. anonymous
  57. Paul Cosway
  58. Dhruv Mehrotra
  59. JP LaFond
  60. Mats Samuelsson
  61. Arif Padaria
  62. Rick Hutton
  63. Brennan White
  64. Jim Travis
  65. Luciano Tourn
  66. Tim Berners-Lee
  67. Kristin Anderson
  68. Brian Foster
  69. Robert Talley
  70. Samir Sawant
  71. anonymous
  72. Kate Imbach
  73. Alexander Thomas
  74. Xenia Kwee
  75. Gabriel Fishman
  76. Paul Weiner
  77. Mike Walsh
  78. Ted Gilchrist
  79. Joseph Flaherty
  80. Frank Makrides
  81. Edouard de Montmort
  82. Akshay Kolte
  83. Lisa Link
  84. David Day
  85. Randy Cole
  86. Nick Katis
  87. Muthu Arumugam
  88. Jeff Walker
  89. Yoni Samlan
  90. David Willoughby
  91. Thomas J. Egan
  92. Henry Cipolla
  93. anonymous
  94. Chi-Mei Chen
  95. Steve Pomeroy
  96. Vatsalya Jain
  97. Baoqing Ye
  98. anonymous
  99. Scot Frank
  100. Richard Robinson
  101. David Rogers
  102. Matt Gross
  103. Mike Murray
  104. anonymous
  105. Sasha Javid
  106. Vin Connors
  107. Rick Lynch
  108. Prakash Teli
  109. Lisa Berelson
  110. Oshani Wasana Seneviratne
  111. Nino Tarantino
  112. Ira Hochman
  113. Jonathan Feeley
  114. Fei Wang
  115. Alexis Rondeau
  116. julie ginches
  117. Clint Fralick
  118. Jason Jacobs
  119. Mike Silk
  120. Bob Rosenberg
  121. Kishore Gangwani

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