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  1. The Commonwealth Club: The Next Big Thing in the Mobile World

    Glenn Lurie, President, Emerging Devices Organization, AT&T Alan Rambam, President, Mobile Behavior Arun Bhikshesvaran, Senior Vice President of Multimedia and Infrastructure Solutions, Ericsson Ali Diab, Vice President of Product Management, AdMob Peter Hoddie, CEO, Kinoma Tim Attinger, Global Head of Product Development, Visa Inc. Jon Fortt, Senior Writer, Fortune - Moderator

    With adoption of wireless handsets approaching 90 percent in the United States, companies are looking for new, innovative ways to connect people and their devices. What will this technology look like and what will it mean for consumers and businesses in terms of devices, network capabilities and integration? Industry experts will discuss the benefits and challenges facing companies as customers and businesses demand more content of higher quality and speed wherever they are and on any device.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  2. The “Internet” of the developing world: using GSM networks to secure information

    Ashifi Gogo, a Schweitzer Fellow at Dartmouth College, discusses mobile communications in the developing world - system architectures that provide levels of security analogous to well-known standards for internet transactions, and innovations in use of mobile networks for public services.

    http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mediaberkman/2009/02/25/the-internet-of-the-developing-world-using-gsm-networks-to-secure-information-audio/

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago

  3. Webvisions: Going Fast on the Slow Mobile Web

    Webvisions 2008 Going Fast on the Slow Mobile Web Speaker: Jason Grigsby

    http://webvisionsevent.com/wp/?p=65

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago

  4. On The Media - Japan’s Cellphone Culture (Moshi Moshi)

    For many in the U.S., life without a cellphone is all but unimaginable. But if you think you’ve maxed out its utility, a look towards Japan shows your cell can do so much more. OTM producer Mark Phillips phones it in from Tokyo.

    http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2009/01/30/07

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago

  5. Mob Rules, by Mark Pesce

    …somebody (probably a somebody in the “developing” world) will become the three billionth mobile phone subscriber. Good for the providers, of course - but the effects of the network on human social organization are far more profound.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago