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=== Go-to market opportunities for mobile application developers === | === Go-to market opportunities for mobile application developers === |
Revision as of 16:46, 25 June 2009
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Talk submissions for Maemo Summit 2009
Please add your submission to this page at the bottom. Have a look at the Call for content for some guidelines.
Please follow the template for each presentation that you would like to submit. Thanks!
Maemo Summit community content committee:
- Dave Neary
- Jamie Bennett
- Valério Valério
Submission template
Copy & paste the following template, and fill in the details specific to your presentation.
Talk Title Goes Here
- Author name and contact details
- Intended audience (users/application developers/platform developers)
- Talk type (presentation/lightning talk)
- Abstract/description
- Abstract goes here. A two paragraph overview of the proposed talk content is sufficient.
- Additional Information (optional)
- Additional information on extra equipment you might need or something else goes here
- Author bio
- A short (1 paragraph) note about who the author is goes here
Talk Submissions
Mobile web apps on tablets : the web2py framework revisited
- Author: fpp on talk.maemo.org
- Intended audience: users
- Talk type: presentation
- Abstract/description
- Last year in Berlin I gave a longish advocacy talk about the merits of web apps on the tablets, as a way for "normal humans" to fill their own needs. I also advocated Python and a framework called web2py for doing this, and ended with a peek at one of my real-life apps. I did not go into any technical detail however.
- If the schedule allows it, I thought I might do a follow-up this year, focusing on a more in-depth presentation of web2py : its general philosophy, what services are offered, a tour of its friendly web administration and development interface, etc. No actual coding, except for a few typical idioms and a demo app.
- Author bio
- fpp's main claims to fame are : being amongst the oldest InternetTabletTalk forum users (11-03-2005) ; certainly the most obnoxious Frenchman there ; and owning every model of tablet available since 2005.
Go-to market opportunities for mobile application developers
- Author: Boaz Zilberman, co-founder and Chief Architect of fring.
- Intended audience: application developers
- Talk type: presentation
- Abstract/description
- I will be happy to present the go-to-market activities fring is doing to publish our application on the many platforms we work on - Linux, WinMobile, Symbian, Android, J2ME and iPhone. My intention is to stimulate an open discussion so we, as a community, can provide better ways to promote the platform benefits to ordinary users rather than the early adopters.
- Author bio
- Boaz Zilberman is a co-founder of fring - a VoIP and IM mobile service with million of active users worldwide. I am responsible for product definition and relations with terminal vendors.