Dear iPhoner's,

I'd like all those with an opinion to help shape the event by editing
topic discussion document.

It's completely open and can be edited here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KjezTMWapFJlKos0cE8QtNPDLZaQgj6st2luOOZZAds/edit?hl=en&authkey=CPeU1owE

Topics should be related to the conference tagline "What's Next in
Telecom, Mobile & Internet Communications".

It may help to remember that the Emerging Communications Conference &
Awards covers four broad categories, which are:

1. Concept and futurism: the thinking needs to be outward beyond 2-5
years. Anything less is obvious.
2. Product and service demos: it's got to be new and interesting. And
it's got to be complete show and tell, not slideware.
3. Technology and engineering: new technologies including new
technical specifications.
4. Policy discussions: insider stuff. People steeped in the ins and
outs of decisions being made that affect us all.

I believe the eComm 2008 was the first conference to cover the iPhone
and the first to state it's significance. Since then it's featured
iPhone apps, e.g. Ge Wang even before Apple used his app in their
adverts 
http://fora.tv/2009/03/04/Ge_Wang_New_Expressive_Social_Mediums_on_the_iPhone

Please contribute in order to help maintain an independent forum with
a positive mission - to ensure an open exchange of vision and ideas in
order to positively influence the future of
technology-mediated-communications through education, research, and
events.


Regards,

Lee S Dryburgh (Founder)

Gmail: lee.dryburgh
Twitter: leedryburgh
Skype: leedryburgh

LinkedIn:
www.linkedin.com/in/leedryburgh

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