partyStrands and the future of social messaging at MoMo Chicago
partStrands will present at this MoMo session. Stephen Venute of pS will present the application and describe his companies view of social technologies such as pS and recommendation based mobile communities. Where is this technology headed and what the future holds… and ofcourse we will have an interactive session with pS and get to try it for ourselves.
Thanks to ThoughtWorks for hosting the event.
Where:
The ThoughtWorks office:
25th Floor,
200 East Randolph, (The Aon Centre)
Chicago, IL
When:
6pm on Dec 4th (Monday)
Light Snacks and Drinks will be served at the venue
Please sign up to the mailing group for more details. We might get over-subscribed this event so it would be a good idea to rsvp on the mailing group.
MoMo Chicago 2006 Mixer
To celebrate the year end and to regroup we've decided to have a MoMo Chicago Mixer. This will allow everyone in the community to get to know each other better and give us some more time to figure out what we would like to see in the upcoming MoMo Chicago events and generally hang out.There will be an assortment of snacks and drinks for everyone to enjoy.Please feel free to bring friends that you think will find this community of interest.
Thanks to ThoughtWorks for hosting the event in their spanking new office
Where:
The ThoughtWorks office:
25th Floor,
200 East Randolph, (The Aon Centre)
Chicago, IL
When:
27th of November, (Monday)
6pm
Please contact me in advance to let me know if you (/and friends) are going to be there so I can have an estimate for food and drinks - kiran [aT] momochicago [.] com
August 21st, 2006 > Mobile Web 2.0 - who put the mobile in it? how? and why is it important?
Neal Ford is our guest speaker for this Mobile Monday. Neal is the author of many books -
Developing with Delphi: Object-Oriented Techniques,
JBuilder 3 Unleashed,
Art of Java Web Development, and
The 2006 No Fluff, Just Stuff Anthology. He is also an internationally acclaimed speaker, having spoken at numerous developers conferences worldwide - you might have heard him more rexently at the NFJS series. Check out his web site at
http://www.nealford.comThe topic of discussion is:
Mobile Web 2.0 - who put the mobile in it? how? and why is it important?We are also going to have a sneak preview of the Neuros OSD platform. (first MoMo to demo this worldwide and probably one of the first previews of the Neuros ever!). Neuros is a TI/Linux
multimedia platform that uses open source applications, and is community supported.
Here's a
link for more informationThanks to ThoughtWorks for hosting the event.
Where:
The ThoughtWorks office:
Suite 600 (6th floor)
651 W Washiington Blvd,
Chicago, IL
60661
When:
21st of August, (Monday)
6pm
-Pizza & Pop will be served.-
Please contact me in advance to let me know if you (/and friends) are going to be there so I can have an estimate for pizza's - kiran [aT] momochicago [.] com
July 24th, 2006 > Linux Java Mobile Development - The EcoSystem
This is our inaugural event and we're pleased to get started with a bang...
Whatever happened to J2ME and all the talk about Java on small form factor devices. A few important industry trends make this a topic of increased interest - The J2ME stack has matured and Linux has made a push as a reliable OS for mobile devices and it is evident that people are thinking about how to create an effective IDE for developers to build Java products on Linux based devices.
Our speaker for this Monday is Christy Wyatt VP of Ecosystem Development Motorola Mobile Devices and she will be educating us mob-p's about how Motorola is supporting Eclipse and Linux for Mobile Development.
Thanks to ThoughtWorks for hosting the event.
Where:
The ThoughtWorks office:
Suite 600 (6th floor)
651 W Washiington Blvd,
Chicago, IL
60661
Pizza & Pop will be served.
When:
24th of July, (Monday)
6pm
-Pizza & Pop will be served.-
July 24th, 2006 > Linux Java Mobile Development - The EcoSystem
This is our inaugural event and we're pleased to get started with a bang...
Whatever happened to J2ME and all the talk about Java on small form factor devices. A few important industry trends make this a topic of increased interest - The J2ME stack has matured and Linux has made a push as a reliable OS for mobile devices and it is evident that people are thinking about how to create an effective IDE for developers to build Java products on Linux based devices.
Our speaker for this Monday is Christy Wyatt VP of Ecosystem Development Motorola Mobile Devices and she will be educating us mob-p's about how Motorola is supporting Eclipse and Linux for Mobile Development.
Thanks to ThoughtWorks for hosting the event.
Where:
The ThoughtWorks office:
Suite 600 (6th floor)
651 W Washiington Blvd,
Chicago, IL
60661
Pizza & Pop will be served.
When:
24th of July, (Monday)
6pm
-Pizza & Pop will be served.-