Here’s the lineup for our Social Software focused MoMo happening Monday next week:
- Jordy Mont-Reynaud from Bebo is going to talk about work he’s doing to take a tremendous existing online social network out to the handset. We have a Silicon Valley Mobile Monday group setup there for folks who are already members (or interested in fooling around).
- Sam Altman, the founder of Loopt is going to be discussing what it takes to run a social application that has location tied into the core of what they’re doing. When Loopt hit the scene they did it with an application that most folks said was technically impossible to pull off, and on top of that engineering innovation have built a solid product that defines the standard for their application category in the minds of most of the folks I talk to.
- Ain Indermitte from Nokia is going to be talking about the recently released MOSH service. The service focuses on sharing mobile applications, audio, images, and videos.
I admit, I impress myself pretty frequently. But this time I’ve just blown myself away. This should be a killer event, hope to see you all there!
Update: Derrick Oien from Intercasting had a family emergency last night and isn’t going to be able to make it out for the event.
- Mike
Okay, now that we have Labor Day out of the way, it’s time for a Mobile Monday meeting!
- What: September 2007 Mobile Monday (Mobile Social Software)
- When: September 10th, 2007 7:00pm
- Where: Nokia Research Center, 955 Page Mill Road, Suite 200, Palo Alto, CA
- Who: Anyone interested in mobility
- Cost: Nothing!
We’ll be returning to the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, topic is mobile social software. Nokia has some stuff of their own to talk about, and we’ll have another presentation or two. I’ll post the particulars to the Yahoo group once we have the details nailed down.