{"id":14778,"date":"2011-08-17T18:15:55","date_gmt":"2011-08-18T02:15:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.wapreview.com\/?p=14778"},"modified":"2011-08-24T12:04:40","modified_gmt":"2011-08-24T20:04:40","slug":"my-favorite-mobile-event-mobile-2-0-is-almost-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/14778\/","title":{"rendered":"My Favorite Mobile Event, Mobile 2.0 Is Almost Here"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Update: the $35% off Mobile 2.0 registration for WapReview readers offer has been extended through Aug. 28th. Just enter “friends” as the promotion code on the registration home page to get the discount.<\/strong><\/p>\n My favorite mobile event,\u00a0Mobile 2.0<\/em>, is coming up in San Francisco on Thursday, Sept 1st, which is only two weeks away.<\/p>\n The Mobile 2.0 organizers; Daniel Appelquist, Gregory Gorman and Tony Fish somehow always manage to bring together some of the biggest names in the mobile industry for a fast paced, informal day of talks, demos and panels in an intimate venue. This years theme is “Always On, Always Connected<\/em>“.<\/p>\n Mobile 2.0 is again offering an impressive slate<\/a> of interactive panels and workshops geared toward both mobile\u00a0entrepreneurs\u00a0and developers. Topics to be covered include Mobile Web Standards, Consumer Acceptance, Mobile Design, Monetization, Advertising, Marketing and Analytics. \u00a0The day will start with a morning plenary session followed by an afternoon of in-depth workshops each running 90 minutes or more.<\/p>\n The conference agendas have been posted on\u00a0The Mobile 2.0 site<\/a>. Speakers and panelists include: Ben Keighran, Brian Fling, Marc Davis, Matt Womer, Mike Rowehl, Larry Berkin, Enrique Ortiz, Michel Wendell, James Parton,\u00a0Michael Rubin, Steve Bratt, Michael Mace, Raj Singh, Mario Tapia, Peter Vesterbacka, Jeff Haynie, James Pearce and many more<\/a>.<\/p>\n Mobile 2.0 fills up fast,\u00a0register<\/a>\u00a0now before it sells out. \u00a0Always reasonably priced considering the quality of the presentations, Mobile 2.0 is only $399. Developers and startups are eligible to sign up for $199. In addition WapReview readers can get a 35% discount by by registering on or before August Naturally I’ll be attending Mobile 2.0. If you’d like to meet up and have trouble tracking me down send \u00a0an @reply to me \u00a0(@yeswap<\/a>) on Twitter or use the\u00a0contact form<\/a>, both are pushed directly to my mobile phone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Update: the $35% off Mobile 2.0 registration for WapReview readers offer has been extended through Aug. 28th. Just enter “friends” as the promotion code on the registration home page to get the discount. My favorite mobile event,\u00a0Mobile 2.0, is coming up in San Francisco on Thursday, Sept 1st, which is only two weeks away. The Mobile 2.0 organizers; Daniel Appelquist, Gregory Gorman and Tony Fish somehow always manage to bring together some of the biggest names in the mobile industry … Continue reading 22nd<\/del>\u00a028th and entering “friends<\/em><\/strong>” as the promotion code on the registration home page.<\/p>\n