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Live Qik page Osney Medias' Mobile web 2.0 Summit aims to:
Clarify the principles of Mobile Web 2.0 and understand how to create the business models required for an enduring industry
Determine who has value in the value chain and discover
Find out what tools can be used to understand the Mobile
Explore the role and revenue potential of Mobile Web 2.0 in advertising and brand impact
Discuss how to ensure excellent end to end user experience
Examine what social networking means from a mobile
perspective and how to monetise user created content
Discover the realities of billing models surrounding Mobile Web 2.0 and their impact on the market
Compare the world of PC and Mobile Web and determine how
Web 2.0 and Mobile Web 2.0 will share content
Hear from the latest start-ups and their ideas for the newest applications and services
Learn about the next generation platforms and enablement and the implications for Mobile Web 2.0




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Two Tribes or One World?- Sharing content between web 2.0 and the mobile web 2.0 experience

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Daniel Appelquist has just taken the stage after an interesting panel session about sharing content between Web and Mobile. Here are some quotes that I came away with after the session:

"Mobile Delivery of content will define how a Web 2.0 service is implemented"
Bango

"Social Networking is driving data usage on mobile"
Hutch-3G

"Mobile can create more compelling user-generated content so gives users more reason to share it."
Bouyges

"If you send an MMS from you phone you'll get a warning message telling you the recipient might not be able to view the content correctly. How can we share content between Web and Mobile if we can't even share between Mobile and Mobile"

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Posted by tarek

12th Jun 2008, 14:26  

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