On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Nick Randolph <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
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> Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been in the early planning phase for
> Mobile Camp Oz, a camp in the same format as Code Camp Oz
> (http://codecampoz.com/) in late April. Running over the ANZAC long weekend
> (23-24th April) the camp will cover topics on both designing and developing
> for mobile devices across the three main smartphone platforms, iOS, Android
> and of course Windows Phone 7.

The 3 main would be RIM, Google and Apple...

http://socialbarrel.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/google-android-takes-second-spot-among-us-smartphone-platforms.jpg

I'm not sure that Symbian don't deserve a mention there.  Curious.

Sounds like a really interesting Code Camp, can't wait!

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> Here’s a brief summary of the event so that you can pencil it into your
> calendar (see attached for an appointment to add to your calendar!):
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> Dates:                   April 23rd/24th (ANZAC Long Weekend)
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> Venue:                 Charles Sturt University (Bathurst Campus)
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> Cost:                      FREE
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> Now the important bit – we’re looking for presenters for the event. If
> you’ve been designing or developing for any of the mobile platforms and you
> think you have a unique angle, we’d love to hear from you. The call for
> presenters is now open and I’d encourage you to put forward your session.
> We’ll be reviewing the sessions as they’re submitted with the intent of
> preparing an agenda for the event by mid-February. This means that if you’re
> interested in presenting we need your session abstract as soon as possible.
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> Call for Presenters:          http://mobilecampoz.com/Presenters.aspx
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> (deadline - 1st February)
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> If you can’t think what you’d like to present on, here is a list of
> potential topics. If you already have an idea but it’s not in this list,
> please submit the idea anyhow!
>
> ·         Performance
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> ·         Security
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> ·         MCommerce/Mobile Payments
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> ·         Advertising
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> ·         Economics of Apps
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> ·         Cross Platform
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> ·         Mobile Web
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> ·         HTML5 on a device
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> ·         Location
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> ·         Device Features
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> ·         Data
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> ·         Connectivity
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> ·         Designing for Mobile
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> We’re also taking registrations at this point
> (http://mobilecampoz2011.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn). Numbers will be limited
> so it may be worth getting in early.
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> Nick Randolph | Built to Roam | Microsoft MVP – Windows Phone Development |
> +61 412 413 425
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