Droidcon's website is up. http://droidcon.in/2011
The CyanogenMod project is going to be at Droidcon. What is CyanogenMod? >From their website: "CyanogenMod is an aftermarket firmware for a number of cell phones based on the open-source Android operating system. It offers features not found in the official Android based firmwares of vendors of these cell phones." The current version, CM7, is based on Gingerbread. If you have an Android phone stuck on 2.1 or 2.2, or even the older 1.5 and 1.6 releases, with no updates from your phone vendor, CyanogenMod is what you need. It supports more than 50 handset models with more being added every day. CM's presence at Droidcon isn't just to talk about what they do. It's to get you involved. Diogo Ferreira (aka @defer) will present on the CM project, on why CyanogenMod exists, how it works, what possibilities exist for you with your Android phone, and how you can get involved. We'll have a CM booth where you can bring your phone to get it converted to CM7. If your phone model isn't supported, we'll show you how to add support. I met Diogo at Droidcon London two weeks ago and pointed out that the Samsung Galaxy Ace isn't in the supported model list. The Galaxy Ace is one of the most popular handset models in India. Less than a week later, support was added. Diogo will show you how it was done and how other handset models can be just as easily liberated. Droidcon is about more than CyanogenMod. Check out the current list of session proposals. There are over 40 covering a wide range of topics. http://funnel.hasgeek.com/droidcon/ Droidcon India is on November 18 and 19, 2011, at the MLR Convention Centre in Whitefield, Bangalore. Best, Kiran -- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.in On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 4:53 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > HasGeek's next event is a big one. We're bringing Droidcon to India! > > Droidcon is India's first international Android conference and a part of > the worldwide Droidcon series of events. Android has been the single most > successful mobile platform in the last few years and is a hotbed of > innovation on hardware, software and business models. Droidcon brings > together hands-on developers with various ecosystem partners. It's now > the world's largest series of Android events, reaching out to thousands of > developers. > > Droidcon India will be on 18 & 19 November 2011 in Bangalore. We're hosted > at the MLR Convention Centre in Whitefield, a new facility that is equipped > with top notch infrastructure including an 800+ seater auditorium, > 500-seater hall, breakout rooms for smaller discussions, and a large > exhibition area. > > Droidcon India follows HasGeek's typical model of participant-driven > selection of sessions. Session proposals are currently being accepted at > http://funnel.hasgeek.com/droidcon/ and tickets are available from > http://droidcon.doattend.com. Early Geek pricing expires this weekend. > > Event website: http://droidcon.in > > We'll have a new website up this weekend. If you've liked what we've built > for previous events, this one's taking it a notch higher! > > Best, > Kiran > > PS: Apologies for cross-posting! Please pass this on to groups you think > may be interested. > > -- > Kiran Jonnalagadda > http://jace.zaiki.in > http://hasgeek.in > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups "MoMoB" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected] > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/momo-bangalore?hl=en_US?hl=en > > www.momob.in > +91-80-41100487 >
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