Posted by Marshall Sponder on November 15, 2007 | Link It
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I attended the MobileBarCampNYC2 conference last Saturday with Sebastian Wenzel, AKA, Webanalyticsbook, and while we both took notes, his are much better than mine and he actually posted his, while I gave up trying.
Here's Sebastian's notes – we sat in most of the same sessions – but Sebastian clearly needed to solve some mobile technical questions and MobileBarCampNYC2 was just the place to to it.
Posted by Marshall Sponder on November 09, 2007 | Link It
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I'll be at MobileBarcampNYC2 all day on Saturday – actually, I don't have to write about it as there's an excellent post Mobile Barcamp NYC at WebAnalyticsBook.com.
I'll have more to say about Mobile Barcamp NYC 2 later on this weekend.
Posted by Marshall Sponder on October 22, 2007 | Link It
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I went to the last MobileCampNYC about 6 months ago at Pace University and wrote about it in MobileCamp NYC Coverage - now there's a MobileCampNYC2 on Saturday, November 10th, same location, and I'm going to that one too.
"…MobileCampNYC2 is going to once again bring together mobile enthusiasts, explorers and professionals to share the current state and their visions for the future direction of mobility. MobileCampNYC2 hopes to support the many voices helping to unlock the potential of a truly digital life. Topics may include – but are not limited to – mobile gaming, entrepreneurship, social mobility and presence, near field communication, physical hyperlinking, mobile storytelling, the importance of open standards, protocols, and platforms, Linux based devices, and mobility on other continents. "
Some of the same people are coming to this one as well – but at this point, i don't think there's any more space to sign-up. A couple of subjects I'll be interested in finding out more about are:
Metaverse and the mobile space: intersection or inclusion?
Social implications of ubiquitous systems.
Presence and its applications beyond twittr and jaiku
If anyone reads Webmetricsguru.com and is at MobileCampNYC2, come up and say hello.