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Making a Successful Mobile App: iPhone, Android & More

Monday, May 11, 2009 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

Washington, DC

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Transformative mobile phone applications have now become as ubiquitous as ringtones were five years ago. From entertainment to education and social networking to increased productivity, users can now find any application that suits virtually any need! These applications tap into the mobile phone’s core features, such as GPS location, sound, touch screen, navigational buttons, and video display, to create a rich interactive experience with the user. Join MobileMonday DC and our host, The Embassy of Finland, to learn from the experts on how to create and market a successful mobile phone application.


CONFIRMED PANELISTS:
· Ken Burge, President of InfoMedia and creator of iFart

· Jason Siegel, Managing Director of Qorvis

· Robert Victor, Business Product Manager of Google

· Samuli Hänninen, Director, Head of Ovi Product Marketing, Nokia


MODERATOR:
· Viq Hussain, Consultant, Intridea Inc.


COST: The event is free to the public. Members of the media are welcome to attend. However, attendees need to register on May 8 at the latest to ensure seating.

When & Where



Embassy of Finland
3301 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20006

Monday, May 11, 2009 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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Mobile Monday DC



Mobile Monday DC exposes Beltway-area professionals to new innovations in mobile technology, and it gives opportunities for political, government, technology, corporate, and non-profit professionals to meet each other and share ideas. While Mobile Monday DC is not exclusively devoted to politics, many events will introduce new ideas and tools that can be adapted by political professionals in Washington, DC, including those in the public policy, advocacy, non-profit, lobbying, and campaign communities.

For more information on the global Mobile Monday movement, visit www.mobilemonday.net.

For more information about the local Mobile Monday DC chapter, visit http://www.mobilemonday-dc.com/.