Mike Rowehl and Vodafone’s Daniel Appelquist (both of whom are also involved in MobileMonday chapters) have done a very fine job putting together a great line up of speakers for Mobile 2.0 on 6th November.
This is the day before the Web 2.0 where, based on past experience lots of navel gazing will be going on, while most miss the big picture - that mobile will be bigger than the fixed line web ever was and if you don’t redesign your proposition for mobile, you’ll be as relevant as those publishers who still doggedly stuck to a paper medium in 2000.
Mobile 2.0, on the other hand, will consist largely of people who already understood this years ago and are already walking the mobile walk.
Mobiel 2.0 costs a mere $45, so get on down there.







Careful Russell,
With real business opportunities few and far between on Planet Mobile the PC Web will remain vastly more important as the crucible from which important ideas and business emerge.
There is no Mobile 2.0. There never was a Mobile 1.0. There are just the undifferentuated grey blocks called operators with gargantuan cash flow like the Niagra Falls.
As a wise old mobile hand you should know better.
Beyond the aggregators, media brands, and infrastructure vendors, the mobile will always remain a static, invariant chimera promising riches that will never EVER actually materialize.
Readers, here’s a tip - stop coding and go open a pie shop. You’ll be happier and your customers will alway walk away with a smile on their face.
Cheers,
Doug Turner
email: douglass dot turner at gmail dot com
skype: dduuggllaa