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The Mobile Web 2.0 Summit - London

Date: 11 June 2008 to 12 June 2008
Source: Osney Media, 28 March 2008
Submitted by Andrew Mowbray

Following the recent hype surrounding Mobile Web 2.0, the Mobile Web 2.0 Summit on June 11-12 in London will focus on how 2008 is truly the year to create sustainable business models for making money from Mobile Web 2.0.

The Mobile Web 2.0 summit will give you the opportunity to examine and discuss key mobile web issues in order 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 the operator strategy for Mobile Web 2.0
• Analyse the current market and future growth projections
• 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
• Hear from the latest start-ups and their ideas for the newest applications and services
• Learn about the next generation platforms and the implications for Mobile Web 2.0

This is your perfect opportunity to question and meet industry experts from Vodafone, O2, Orange, Hutchinson 3G, Swisscom Mobile, OMTP, Google, Yahoo!, MEF, Mozilla, M:Metrics, MoblogUK, Yell.com, Bango, AdMob Inc, and many more. The unbeatable speaker line-up includes 37 cutting-edge viewpoints from industry leaders.

Click through below for more details or contact Andrew Mowbray via email at andrew_mowbray@osneymedia.co.uk

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