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May 08, 2010
Richard MacManus on ReadWriteWeb's Mobile Summit
ReadWriteWeb's second unconference -- focused on Mobile -- was held yesterday at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. Their first one -- the Real-Time Web Summit -- was held last October.
They had two main tracks at their Mobile Summit: Development and Business. The list below is taken from ReadWriteWeb's summary of some of the tracks they explored....bear in mind that it was an unconference, so people randomly put up topics they wanted to learn more about and/or lead.
*Geo-location Services - what can you do using location as a platform?
*Commerce & Marketing - as more and more consumers use smartphones, how can businesses utilize this channel?
*Content, Publishing & Recommendations - the technologies and best practices.
*Mobile Social Networking - how to tap into communities on mobile devices.
*Internet of Things - the emerging opportunities from sensor and RFID data.
*Augmented Reality - the technology and business applications of AR.
*Native App vs. Browser Based - Including iPhone, Android, RIM, Palm, Windows Mobile and Symbian.
Below is a video I shot of ReadWriteWeb's founder Richard MacManus talking about unconferences, general trends in mobile and what's on the horizon.
May 8, 2010 in America The Free, Events, On Mobile & Wireless, On Technology, Videos, Web 2.0 | Permalink
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