Future of Mobile - somewhere anywhere

London, 17th - 18th November 2008

workshops intro

Morning Sessions

You can choose one morning session...

Stuart Varrall

Adobe are on a mission to reduce fragmentation in mobile with Flash Lite. This is becoming virtually omnipresent on new mobile devices. The Open Screen Project is the icing on this cake, the collab...

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Android and the Open Handset Alliance have been a key element in driving the movement for openness in Mobile Technology. Android powered handsets are expected on some networks by the end of the yea...

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Tony Fish

Gain invaluable insights into how to get your mobile business model on to the right footing with one of Europe's leading Mobile 2.0 consultants. With constant industry reports claiming that X will ...

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Afternoon Sessions

... and one afternoon session

Charles Wiles

Gears--an open-source browser add-on originally conceived by Google--enables more powerful web applications by adding new features to your web browser. The Gears for mobile and the new Geolocation ...

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The formation of the Symbian Foundation has lead to the opening up of the worlds most popular smartphone platform. Symbian OS combines the power of an integrated applications environment with mobil...

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Ricardo Varela

Blueprint is Yahoo!'s open mobile platform and developer language that is based on standard XML and XForms. In this talk, we'll show how to use Blueprint deliver a mobile experience optimized for...

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