I know that this is a superb was Friday and many of you already consider the weekend but prepare you for some mobile news hardcore next week, as the MobileBeat Conference 2011 arrives in San Francisco from 12 to 13 July at the Palace Hotel. It is filled with leaders of thought by the major manufacturers combined, carriers and makers of the app and IntoMobile readers can take with a little sweet discount.
Click here to register and use the "VB-en" promo code to get 20 percent. If you cannot do in San Francisco for the event, you can be sure that we will be you giving a blanket minute about the event.
It is not only to be players in 2011 for MobileBeat, as one of the things I'm most looking forward is the startup competition. 16 starts will be competing for the Crown (8 for infrastructure) and 8 for consumer applications, so let's take a look at consumer/mobile apps starts 8:
Tappmob - aims to create simple mobile applications that can do a lot with just a tap SpeedySwipe - allows you to take a picture of a credit card with your phone to complete a mobile transaction Cross travel - launches the first platform of whitelabel the world for hotel reservations and travel DealNet - built a platform to serve daily deals coupons and other offers as based on the location of mobile ads Gamzee - develops games HTML5 and will be coming from Facebook to launch mobile shelf Akibot - assistant robot that helps you be more productive with your smartphone polkast - allows you to connect your device directly with local bandwidth and storage Onavo - allows to reduce the amount of mobile data you use so you never to worry about the shock of a bill of big data
I am most looking forward to see what Akibot has his sleeves because I like some robots. I hope that we will see you there.
Marine Perez tested torture for mobile phones and smartphones for the leaders in the industry such as CNET and InformationWeek. He is fascinated by the wireless industry, because he believes that we are entering a period of great innovation in the mobile space. Long user BlackBerry, Marin has fallen for Android but not familiar with all major platforms.