Some Great Posts from Mobile 2.0
Daniel and I got together to sync up about Mobile 2 last week. Despite the very different tone of our follow up posts we actually agree with the take away from the conference (see Daniel’s post and my post). We both think it was a great mobile industry conference, there was litterally a flood of great information for people working in mobile and the people who were there had some great conversations and made some great connections. Where we think we didn’t do as well as we could have was in the driving toward the “2.0″ version of mobile. See Daniel’s What is “Mobile 2.0″ post for some of the principles and practices I was looking to discuss more at the event. We want to try to keep the conversation going online and see if we can refine and define a bit more, and perhaps carry the movement forward through future events. The What is “Mobile 2.0″ post is a great starting point, here are some other fantastic posts from the event:
- Brian Fling’s 10 Things I Learned at Mobile 2.0
- Paddy Byers’ post on Open Gardens
- A fantastic detailed set of commentary at WAP review of Mojeo, one of the services featured at the Launchpad that Peter organized
- Katie Fehrenbacher comparing Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 conferences, and commenting on the Launchpad presentations
- Anders from Abiro summarizes what I’m trying to express in one sentence: Everything we need is already in the phones.
- An attempt to evolve a diagram laying down the difference between the web and mobile, read only and read/write services
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