InsideMobile Conference

THE Mobile Conference for Developers July 26th-27th, 2009

InsideMobile – Awesome write-up from Clive Boulton

One of our attendees posted a cool review of the conference in an unconventional way. A slide Deck.

Take a look at what Clive took away from his time at InsideMobile

Insidemobile – Directions and Address

For those that don’t know where the Ebay Town Hall is Here’s the address.
2211 N. 1st st.
San Jose, CA 95131
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InsideMobile – What’s the Plan?

After that it’s 4 rooms, of sessions 20 or so in all! During lunch (Don’t worry we’re providing lunch, you don’t have to go anywhere) Samsung will be providing some edutainment on the patio.

To end the day, we’ve got Phil Libin of Evernote, holding a single mega session keynote style. We’re all going to be together in one room to hear what Phil has to say.

After that we’ve got a two part panel of industry experts, covering ‘The Evolution of Mobile’ and ‘The monetization of Mobile’

InsideMobile – The Speakers – Jeff Haynie

Sadly, Dan Burcaw won’t be able to present at InsideMobile… :( He had a family emergency crop up and in the true spirit of all emergencies it didn’t care that he was supposed to be partying with us in San Jose.

Luckily we had two awesome presenters in the wings, should a spot open. One is Jeff Haynie, of Appcelerator!

His session, titled, “Tap into the Growing iPhone and Android Market Using Your Web development Skills” will focus on how developers can leverage the skills they’ve already got, have in fact had for a long time in many cases, to build incredible mobile applications, that run natively on the iPhone and Android.

InsideMobile – The Speakers – Eric and Gary agile Commerce

Now that Palm as pulled the curtain back and let developers everywhere into the mix with the public release of the Mojo SDK for Palm’s WebOS, we get to talk more about the cool guys from AgileCommerce!

Not only are Eric and Gary doing half of our full day Palm Pre training on Sunday, they’ll be talking on Monday about “webOS: The Platform You already Know”. If you think about it, that’s true. Sure you can build web apps for any mobile device, that run in mobile browsers, but WebOS brings that power to the actual OS of the phone. Developers just build web apps/widgets, in the Mojo SDK, and bam, Palm Pre app.

InsideMobile – The Speakers – Arno Puder

Wish you could deploy your mobile apps to more than one platform? Who doesn’t!? Sure you can create a website that’s optimized for the ’small screen’ but that’s not really a native app!

XMLVM might be just what you’re looking for! Arno Puder will be doing a session introducing attendees to XMLVM, which allows you to write your code once and connect to platform specific mobile APIs, and even desktop APIs.

InsideMobile – The Speakers – Frank Ableson

Mixed in with our regular technology agnostic sessions, like Mobile Design, and mobile trends, we’ve thrown in some great Hands on Sessions in our 4th room.
Frank Ableson, has joined us to do a hands on session, in creating a mobile Field Test app on Android!
The outline for the session is below, you can see it’s [...]

Why attend InsideMobile?

Have we got a show lined up for you!  If you’re reading the blog, you’re noticing the highlights of all the sessions we have planned for you.  However, I just wanted to give you a brief little rundown on what you’re going to get with your registration.
Sunday:

This is the laid back day, i.e. the day [...]

InsideMobile – The Speakers – Mahipal Raythattha

More and more these days, mobile apps aren’t just a tiny app that runs on your phone. They’re networked, to a server somewhere, to other people, etc.
Ok, well LemonAde Tycoon, is pretty stand alone but even games are becoming increasingly networked with tools like Open Feint and Tonnect.
Mahi will be talking about mobile app robust [...]

InsideMobile – Hands on with PhoneGap

We met the Phonegap team at our 360|iDev conference this past March, and were supremely impressed. Nitobi is an awesome company with lots of smart folks writing code.

Phonegap is an awesome Open Source project created by Nitobi to allow web developers access to mobile platforms with a minimum of trouble, learning a new language.

Sunday from 8:00am – 12:00pm you’ll be able to get hands on Phonegap training from the experts who wrote it.

Unlike traditional mobile web app creation, where you’re essentially building a web page customized for mobile devices, Phonegap allows web developers to leverage platform APIs specific to each platform; iPhone accelerometer for example.

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