Monday, November 8, 2010

Applications and Mobile Web - mobile battle lines are drawn as openMIC barcamp Brighton is

(News release distribution) - openMIC, first the United Kingdom independent mobile developer network comes to hold its next Conference one at the Grand Hotel Brighton Thursday, November 4
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"More than a hundred of the United Kingdom mobile developers should converge on Brighton for this debate of confrontation between native applications and the mobile web," said Chris book which heads-up network openMIC. "Mobile is the most rapid peripheral evolution on Earth - the iPhone has created a specific market platform, while mobile operators are trying to tear down their gardens open their networks to offshore commerce.OpenMIC Portal is the place to come and explore the potential of the company of these developments.?

Free to participate, one-day event will kick off with presentations by Tom Hume Managing Director of future platforms, Stuart Scott, CEO of Intohand, Mike Ormond, developer outreach with Microsoft and Emily Toop, owner of Radical Robot, followed by a panel of developers.

In the afternoon, barcamp sessions will allow the discussion freely and continue with small groups.

Delegate places is free for developers - register: www.open-mic.org.uk

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openMIC is organized by the Centre for innovation of bath and sponsored by Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer Network (www.DCKTN.org.uk) grass roots organization to enable mobile developers meet and innovate with the possibility of mobile.

Media contact:
Pinar Turgut-onions
01225 388639
p .Turgut-onions [at] ac.uk bath [dot]

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