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		<title>Mobile Cloud Computing Workshops: Applications, Networks, Handsets &amp; Social Media Apps in the Cloud</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cloud Computing Congress (http://www.cloudcomputingcongress.com/), has just announced a range of free to attend workshops on mobile cloud computing, co-located with the Mobile Social Media forum (http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/). The workshops examine why mobile and cloud computing are the perfect fit, and how this can be used to generate the next generation mobile experience. The workshops also [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Cloud Computing Congress (<a href="http://www.cloudcomputingcongress.com/" target="_blank">http://www.cloudcomputingcongress.com/</a>), has just announced a range of free to attend workshops on mobile cloud computing, co-located with the Mobile Social Media forum (<a href="http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/</a>).</p>
<p>The workshops examine why mobile and cloud computing are the perfect fit, and how this can be used to generate the next generation mobile experience. The workshops also cover practical demo of hybrid and mobile cloud computing, and how core functionality can be expanded to mobile devices for the cloud. View the free to attend workshops here: <a href="http://www.cloudcomputingcongress.com/exhibition/workshops.html" target="_blank">http://www.cloudcomputingcongress.com/exhibition/workshops.html<span id="more-134"></span></a></p>
<p>“Cloud computing technologies look like they will become a changing force in the mobile world, facilitating mobile solutions to be offered to a much broader audience of mobile subscribers.” commented Ian Johnson, MD, Six Degrees Events. “We are delighted to announce a range of free to attend workshops, and think that  the mobile social media event will help outline the next generation in mobile cloud applications, new business models, and the obstacles to be overcome.“</p>
<p>“In the mobile Web device detection, media adaptation, and optimized content delivery are challenging tasks as there are so many different devices out there. Mobile cloud computing gets all these hurdles out of the way. Using a web-based mobile publishing platform, it’s not only more cost-efficient, it also delivers much better quality output on a broader variety of handsets.” (Michael Neidhoefer, CEO, Netbiscuits)</p>
<p>“What if you could build applications based on web standards, move the processing associated with the applications off the mobile device to powerful, centralized platforms and then use the Internet to access the applications, in essence moving these applications into the cloud?&#8221; (Mark Beccue, ABI Research)</p>
<p>Additional workshops at the event include cloud application development, Microsoft Azure overview and more.  To register for the free to attend workshop please go to &#8211; <a href="http://www.cloudcomputingcongress.com/register/free-exhibition.html" target="_blank">http://www.cloudcomputingcongress.com/register/free-exhibition.html</a></p>
<p>Learn which mobile applications will lead the growth, the key technologies, players and initiatives involved, new business models that will be introduced, and the barriers that must be overcome. Additional free to attend workshops with Facebook and other partners are co-located @ the social media world forum, please see agenda &#8211; <a href="http://www.socialmedia-forum.com/exhibition/workshops.html" target="_blank">http://www.socialmedia-forum.com/exhibition/workshops.html</a></p>
<p>Cloud Computing Congress &amp; Mobile Social Media is co-located with the Social Media World Forum (<a href="http://www.socialmedia-forum.com/" target="_blank">http://www.socialmedia-forum.com/</a>) an event that encompasses the entire spectrum of Social Media.  It will take place at Olympia, London on the 15/16 March.</p>
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		<title>Life beyond the app store, developers look to go direct</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intersting article on the shelf life of apps stores looking at how developers are promoting themselves in an ever crowded market.  Bango are a mobile analytics company that provides the technology that powers commerce for businesses targeting the growing market of internet enabled mobile phone users. Bango are Silver Sponsors at Mobile Social Media on [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://bango.com/"><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="Bango" src="http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/images/stories/Bango.jpg" alt="" width="135" height="51" /></a>Intersting article on the shelf life of apps stores looking at how developers are promoting themselves in an ever crowded market.  <a href="http://www.bango.com/" target="_blank">Bango</a> are a mobile analytics company that provides the technology that powers commerce for businesses targeting the growing market of internet enabled mobile phone users.</p>
<p>Bango are Silver Sponsors at <a href="http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/" target="_blank">Mobile Social Media</a> on the 15/16th March at Olympia, London.</p>
<p>(Bango &#8211; 03/02/10)</p>
<p>With the intense coverage that mobile applications continue to attract, the content developers are already starting to investigate alternative distribution channels to the App “Stores” themselves. In the rush to follow the now crowded mobile apps market, developers are starting to realise that after all their efforts to build a mobile app, to get noticed and survive they need to look beyond the app store.<span id="more-114"></span></p>
<p>Distribution is no longer about being in the top 10 – almost impossible amongst such fierce competition and undocumented selection methods by store managers. It is now about maximizing distribution and revenues. This is precisely what a recent survey by <a href="http://bango.com/products/payment/default.aspx?bgo_source=Bango%20news%20020210&amp;amp;bgo_campaign=App&amp;amp;bgo_content=bangopayment_text" target="_blank">Bango</a> uncovered. Bango surveyed over 400 developers and content providers in the USA and Europe, and the results revealed:</p>
<p>• 45% of developers plan to monetize their apps directly, in other words outside the app store</p>
<p>• 48% think that although app stores will grow in importance in five years time, these channels will coexist alongside the mobile web</p>
<p>• iPhone tops the list, followed by Android and BlackBerry, for the most important handset/platform to develop an app for in 2010</p>
<p>• Windows Mobile, Palm and Symbian also listed as an important development platform</p>
<p>This doesn’t come as a surprise, as fragmentation in mobile platforms increases the challenge of reaching a mobile audience. With mobile web browser capabilities continuing to improve many are starting to see the benefits of browser-based distribution, over which they have more control.</p>
<p>However, as a distribution channel, Nokia’s Ovi store lags behind and hardly gets a mention in the list. Despite their many attempts to develop a successful app store, the journey for Nokia to achieve this has been very testing. For consumers, as with many other app stores, the Ovi checkout process can be a frustrating experience. In order to purchase content, you must pre-register details on multiple pages to complete the task and make the payment.</p>
<p>Another absentee from the list is Vodafone’s “360” app store. Vodafone is aiming to attract the attention of its 315million subscribers, but as of the date of writing, there are only a few devices supported – It recently announced that it expects 2m 360-capable handsets by the end of March. As many developers know so well, fragmentation is a major headache and Vodafone – which supports the iPhone store, Google’s Android marketplace, the Ovi store and now its own app channel, will need to determine if yet another app store helps move more developers into the mobile marketplace.</p>
<p>What the Bango survey does show is that developers are already looking beyond the app store, and want to reach their customers directly. This is good news for the long-term prospects of the mobile industry and for the billions of customers who eagerly await the next best app.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bango.com" target="_blank"><br />
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		<title>Social TV is Buzzing . . .</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 16:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social TV is buzzing in the US, but what is it and what does it mean for the UK?   One of the more social uses of TV in the UK many years ago were basic multiplayer interactive TV games like those offered by PlayJam that allowed a few people to participate at the same time or on different [...]]]></description>
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<p>Social TV is buzzing in the US, but what is it and what does it mean for the UK?   One of the more social uses of TV in the UK many years ago were basic multiplayer interactive TV games like those offered by PlayJam that allowed a few people to participate at the same time or on different devices like those offered by gameplay.  Sms to the TV screen and formats like Idol which have increased the level of audience participation and influence over the years continues to gain momentum.  News programmes using video captured on mobile phones enabled citizens to participate in journalism and has become an accepted practice.  Overlays of sms interaction like AQA&#8217;s Mr. Know it All on MTV became common amongst channels targeting younger audiences.</p>
<p><span id="more-109"></span>Current TV and other mainstream channels started to use more semi-professional content within or alongside professionally produced programming.  Social networks like bebo and MySpace began &#8220;broadcasting&#8221; original online TV formats produced by Indies like Endemol.  Then during the the American election night, twitter got into the TV game.  For the first time, the Twitter stream of public conversations about the election, mostly vocal pro-Obama supporters, were broadcast on TV.  Although there wasn&#8217;t anything too new about the format since the UK has been doing it for years &#8211; it was momentous in that it was Twitter joining the conversation on TV.  Any of these activities as well as many others could be construed as social TV since they are inherently more social than the previous decades of passive viewing where the only social aspect was discussion at the water cooler the next day at work.  Many of the talented executives we&#8217;ve gathered here today are responsible for designing and delivering future TV experiences now.  With them, we will explore how we can offer more ways to communication, share and create more value from TV whichever screen your audience chooses and through inter-device interaction.</p>
<p>Those &#8220;water cooler&#8221; conversations were a crucial form of viral marketing &#8211; word of mouth recommendations from people you know and trust.  The US buzz about social TV largely has to do with the creation of recommendations engines that display suggestions from others based on your viewing habits.  Amazon&#8217;s &#8220;If you like this you may also like this&#8221; or &#8220;Others who bought this also bought this&#8221; approach to programme discovery is  taking &#8220;social media TV&#8221; to another stage in it&#8217;s evolution.  Sky and Virgin are looking at these applications now.  Is this is the best we can do to catapult TV into a new immersive conversation?  Our panellists are here to share their views and inspire your creative imagination.</p>
<p>The most social activities that occur while people are watching TV are the millions of people texting, instant messaging and interacting on social networks <em>while</em> they watch TV.  TV viewing may be passive, but the viewers are actively socializing on other media.  There are some companies that are looking to tap into this social behaviour by enabling device to device peer to peer communications displayed on the TV screen.  What does this mean?  While most 16-24 year olds spend their TV time texting friends or following friends on facebook they can opt in to display their messages on the TV screen.  One person can text another friend on their mobile phone and both friends can choose to see the message on their mobile and the TV screen.  They can also participate in group chat amongst friends on TV with some people communicating from a PC and some on their mobile with the entire chat displayed on TV.  This <em>private</em> chat replaces public chat with people you don&#8217;t know and connects you via your preferred communications device.  You can imagine the banter about the ManU Chelsea match.  You can experience the pub with your mates without having to leave your home.  For younger audiences, conversations are about their lives &#8211; the stuff they&#8217;re already talking about while the telly is on, but now it&#8217;s displayed on TV too.  The power of recommendation in this environment is even more powerful since it adds the key time based element causing a real time recommendation with immediate effect.  Seeing a facebook status update from one of your real friends while watching TV means you can stay connected and socialize with friends who may or may not be watching TV and without having to use a keyboard (which never took off).  This, combined with recommendation applications, could create a more social TV experience at least until the development of screens creates immersive in-home environments that teleport you into the location you&#8217;re viewing for a true virtual reality entertainment experience.</p>
<p>Today we will explore these themes in depth, providing you with insights and case studies that you can apply to your businesses now and a view into the the not so distant IP enabled future of TV where engagement takes centre stage.</p>
<p><strong>Angel Gambino, Vice President, Business Development, Sonico</strong></p>
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		<title>VIP Blogger Pass to Mobile Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New for 2010, we have introduced a Bloggers Pass for the event.   Bloggers Passes are available for New Media/Social Media bloggers looking to cover the show and become a Blogger Supporter for the event. All bloggers passes will include the below: Access to all five conference streams over the two days – Social Media, Social [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" title="Blogger Pass" src="http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/images/stories/banners/partnerbuttons/blogging-mobile-250.gif" alt="" width="250" height="112" />New for 2010, we have introduced a Bloggers Pass for the event.   Bloggers Passes are available for New Media/Social Media bloggers looking to cover the show and become a Blogger Supporter for the event.</p>
<p><span id="more-92"></span>All bloggers passes will include the below:</p>
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<li>Access to all five conference streams over the two days – Social Media, Social TV, Mobile Social Media, Enterprise Social Media, and Cloud Computing</li>
<li>Full      access to the conference exhibition</li>
<li>Access      to the bloggers lounge</li>
<li>Invite      to the evening networking party</li>
<li>Free      WiFi</li>
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<p>Bloggers Passes are limited and to receive a pass we ask the below in return:</p>
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<li>Display of an event banner/<a href="http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/media/collateral.html" target="_blank">Blogger Supporter badge</a> on your main website</li>
<li>Post at least two blogs pre show about the event</li>
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<p>Once your blog has been published and your supporter’s button is live, please email eva (@) sixdegs.com.  Once received you will receive your Bloggers Pass invite.</p>
<p>For full event details visit <a href="http://www.mobilesocial-networking.com/media/vip-blogger-pass.html" target="_blank">www.mobilesocial-networking.com</a></p>
<p>(subject to organisers approval)</p>
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		<title>News Goes Social &#8211; sky news and the impact of social media on tv</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you look around the desks at Sky News, and for that matter many other newsrooms, you’re likely to find some people browsing Tweetdeck, Qik, Flickr, YouTube &amp; <a href="http://www.facebook.com/#/group.php?gid=178085538612" target="_blank">Facebook</a>.  And no they’re not skiving, they’re in fact doing a great job.  We’re not going soft in our 21<sup>st</sup> year at Sky News, this is the world of breaking hard news in the 21<sup>st</sup> century.</p>
<p>When I started at Sky as a TV output producer in 2000, our sources were 4 news wire services, 2 TV agencies and our correspondents around the UK and the world.  Now there are millions of lenses recording images of our world, millions of bloggers publishing to the web, millions of potential sources.<span id="more-55"></span></p>
<p>Eyewitnesses have always been crucial to the job of journalism.  Now many of them have cameras, even more of them are online, and any one of them could get the scoop of the year, and that’s exactly what happened at Glasgow Airport on a Saturday afternoon in June last year.  As a result, Sky News’ winning entry for News Coverage at the BAFTA Awards contained not a single frame of video shot by a Sky News cameraman.</p>
<p>The first sniff of a story is as likely to come in a blog or in a Twitpic as on a news wire. But no matter the provenance, the basic rules of journalism apply: Just because it has a million views doesn’t make it true. Who says a blog has to be balanced?  And beware the re-tweet.</p>
<p>We’re talking about copy-tasting in the world of new media, and it’s just one example of how the culture of the newsroom is changing.  Another sits just across from my desk.  She’s Ruth Barnett and she’s our Social Media Correspondent at skynews.com. Ruth is the principal human face of our activity inside the social networks, which is the best place not only see many stories breaking, but also to see how topics are trending.  She finds stories, case studies and even conducts interviews through social networking.  All that work doesn’t just stay on the website, it feeds all the other platforms serviced by Sky News.  Social media added an important layer to the coverage of June’s anti-government protests in Iran.</p>
<p>It’s not just a news gathering tool, we regularly use social networking tools to break news. Through microblogging we gave our audience the fastest possible breaking analysis of a live event like Prime Ministers Questions.  At the recent G20 protests in London, we had 7 separate sets of Sky News eyes and ears on the ground capturing minute by minute developments in text and pictures with nothing more than their mobile phones.  If they had been holding a TV camera in that situation, they would have been in danger.  We have been streaming video from mobile phones when a satellite truck or broadband feed hasn’t been available.</p>
<p>Social media is knocking down the ivory towers of 20<sup>th</sup> century broadcasting, and blurring the previously well-defined roles of audience, broadcaster, publisher, provider, customer.  It’s an exciting world to be in, and we’re proud to be in the middle of it.</p>
<p>To learn more about Social TV and its impact on broadcasting visit the Social TV Forum 2010 (<a href="http://www.social-tv.net" target="_blank">www.social-tv.net</a>).  Book your place now <a href="http://social-tv.net/register/free-exhibition.html" target="_blank">click here</a></p>
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