If you'd like to attend, please RSVP at
http://momolo.org/event.jsp?eventid=114 - RSVP is required. The event is free to attend courtesy of Blue Via.
Yes, we really are putting on another event. And yes, it really is that close to our event on Geo-Spatial Matters. Sponsored by Blue Via, our July event is focussed on the state of the developer nation where we will have key players from within...
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If you'd like to attend, please RSVP at
http://momolo.org/event.jsp?eventid=114 - RSVP is required. The event is free to attend courtesy of Blue Via.
Yes, we really are putting on another event. And yes, it really is that close to our event on Geo-Spatial Matters. Sponsored by Blue Via, our July event is focussed on the state of the developer nation where we will have key players from within the developer ecosystem share their thoughts and experiences on the topic.
The report: Developer Economics 2011 (free download
http://www.visionmobile.com/devecon.php) is the quintessential mobile developer research report. In this second annual report, we explore both what drives developer mindshare, and how brands are fast-forwarding into the world of mobile. It takes the reader across the entire developer journey, from the shift of mindshare and why "users can buy you love," to how money is made in mobile. It covers the hottest issues, from app design and promotion to monetisation and user support.
Speakers include Eli Camilleri and Andreas Constantinou from Vision Mobile, James Parton from Blue Via, Tom Hume from Future Platforms, Simon Davis from Snaptu. Further speakers tbc.
Venue - CBI at Centrepoint
Agenda:
6pm Doors open
6.30pm Welcome and introductions
6.35pm Report Summary from Andreas Constantinou
6.45pm Panel session and discussion led by Eli Camilleri
8.00pm - Drinks and networking courtesy of Blue Via
9.30pm - Doors close