Archive for July, 2005

August 1st Mobile Monday at Stanford

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

We have space at Stanford for the next Mobile Monday! Carlos Miranda Levy from the Reuters Digital Vision Program found us a location that should be great for the huge group that shows up every month. We had a couple of offers for meeting space, thank you to everyone who offered! I know that some folks come down from San Francisco or over from the east bay to attend the events. I’m lining up some spaces so that we can rotate around the location. It can be a pain to get over here for an event that starts at 7pm, and by the time you make it home after leaving MoMo it can be pretty late. I hear you! Alternative locations are coming.

The topic for the month is going to be devices. We’re going to hear from some folks working on devices with either unique form factors or different software platforms (or both). They’ll talk about why they’ve departed from the norm and what needs they hope to address. Once again I’m hoping to make good use of the elmo for showing off some interesting devices and software. If you have a unique device or an interesting platform being used by device manufacturers please let me know if you would like to present on August 1st. Email me at miker at bitsplitter dot net. Note! I did not say “Email Russ so that he can forward me along whatever you send and create additional confusion about who I’ve responded to and who I stil owe emails to”. Got it? Email me, miker at bitsplitter dot net. Here’s the essentials:

What: August Mobile Monday (Topic: Devices) When: August 1st, 2005 7:00pm Where: Cordura Hall, 220 Panama Street, Stanford, CA (Directions: http://www.rdvp.org/directions/) Who: Anyone interested in mobility Cost: Nothing!

Jobs!

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

Hey, if you haven’t joined the Mobile Monday Yahoo! Group, you’re missing out on some great job postings. In the past few days we’ve seen job offers from Google, Macromedia, Motricity, France Telecom and a startup called MobileScan.

This is exactly what we’re hoping will happen with that list, if you’re in the market, definitely sign up and check it out!

-Russ

HUGE July Turnout: 200+ attendees

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

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Wow! Last night was amazing! We filled up a 220 seat meeting area to capacity (we had to open up an extra wall to do it) and had 8 presenters give 2 packed hours of demos. Very cool stuff too. Check out the Mobile Monday Flickr tag for more pics of the great meeting area (thanks AOL!) and pics of the demos themselves.

One year after Mobile Monday started and it’s a raging success. Thanks to everyone who both presented and attended last night!

See you in August!

-Russ

Demo Lineup

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

Here’s the list of folks who have requested slots for demos at the July 11th meeting:

Brian Dougherty (Airena) - Demoing a mobile and web based groupware/PIM service called AirSet. AirSet is an application that lets you share calendars, contacts, and bookmarks with trusted individuals and groups. Armando Pena and Omar Hamoui (fotochatter) - fotochatter is a mobile social network for image sharing. fotochatter allows users to send photos to their entire network of friends quickly and easily and get immediate feedback via SMS. It is a free service geared at making it easy and fun to share your mobile photos. Dhana Pawar (TeleCommunication Systems) - Rand McNally Traffic provides real-time traffic updates on the phone. This includes speed and accident info in a map, list and SMS format. This app was a finalist in the Best Info category at the recently concluded BREW conference in San Diego. Mike Li (6th Sense Communications) - Do you know how many opportunities or interactions you’ve missed today? Use 6th Sense to find new friends, dates, business partners, etc, all through your mobile phone. Visit www.sixsense.com to learn more, don’t forget to sign up and download it so you can take part in the live demo. Rodney Aiglstorfer (mFoundry) - Rodney will be demoing a few applications built using mWork, a combination of technologies that collectively provide a complete solution for developing, deploying, and managing applications for mobile devices. Dale Larson (ipsh!) - Demoing the ipsh! platform via a campaign for Absolut vodka which shows off how they use sponsored content to promote a brand and their dynamic detection of carrier/handset/handset capabilities for delivery of optimized wallpapers and ringtones. Natasha Minenko Flaherty (Immersion Corporation) - The VibeTonz System includes two products: VibeTonz Studio SDK, a complete software development kit for creating touch effects, and VibeTonz Mobile Player, an effect player which is embedded in the mobile handset. With these components, the VibeTonz System can enhance new, as well as existing content and services-including ringtones, games, messaging, alarms, alerts, music, user interface features–and the next wave of mobile applications. Alex Panelli (Trilibis, Inc.) - With SmartPathT, nearly anyone can create fully customized, robust, and content-rich mobile applications — and deliver them in timelines measured in just days, rather than weeks and months using more traditional development methods. With applications running on most mobile platforms, carrier networks and more than 100 mobile handset device models. Paul Baclace (BuddyBuzz) - BuddyBuzz is the fastest way to read text on a cell phone. By streaming words to the reader through use of a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), BuddyBuzz allows users to read faster and easier without the need to manually scroll and without the visual aftertaste of autoscrolling. BuddyBuzz has syndicated news and blogs along with user submitted content. BuddyBuzz is a research project created at Stanford University by Dr. BJ Fogg and the students and technical team at the Persuasive Technology Lab.

July 11th Mobile Monday

Friday, July 1st, 2005

Because the first Monday of July is the 4th of July, a holiday, we’re going to be holding the July MoMo on the 11th instead. As Russ mentioned already, the topic for the month will the demos. Stuff working and running on a phone, show off your software. Be it a commercial product or a project you’re hacking on in your free time. Slots for presentations are 10 minutes long and will be strictly enforced by me and my trusty cattle prod. If you’re interested in giving a demo just email me (miker at bitsplitter dot net) with info about who you would like to present and what the app is.

The meeting is going to be at AOL this time! Mike Li was nice enough to hook us up with Holly Liu from AOL, and Holly found us some space on their campus. Thank you to both Mike and Holly! Here’s the standard rundown of the essentials for the meeting:

What: July Mobile Monday (Demos!) When: July 11th, 2005 7:00pm Where: AOL Building 12, 401 Ellis St., Mountain View, CA Who: Anyone interested in mobility Cost: Nothing!

I’m gonna hold off on posting the list of demos till next week. Some of this stuff is under rapid development, and the folks want to make sure that everything is setup before the announcement goes out. That means if you come down you’ll have a chance to see some of these applications for the first time in public. So come on down on July 11th for some fresh-off-the-compiler mobile goodness!



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