November 16th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Events & Conferences | No Comments »
Yesterday, we helped organize the second Mobile Unconference, this time in Düsseldorf. With about 120 ‘mobilists’ visiting the event, we can safely say it was the biggest one so far.
As you probably noticed, we haven’t been writing up a lot about the sessions as most of them were focused at development itself instead of marketing and publishing. One of the big trends at the event was building webapps/widgets or whatever you want to call them.
The best quote we heard amongst visitors was without doubt the one that called the Mobile Unconference a 5-star Barcamp, but check all the tweets to find out if this is something you want to be at when we organize the next chapter in Rotterdam.
We want to thank everybody that made this event possible, specially the sponsors; Enterprise Europe Network, Microsoft, Sevenval and O’Reilly. Furthermore we want to thank Syntens, Codeglue, PavingWays, Mangrove, Zenit, MobileMonday and Vodafone for helping setting this up.
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