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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Nokia Developer Conference 2009 - NOKIA DEVCON '09

Nokia is organizing the Forum Nokia Developer Conference 2009. It is a meeting organized to share and demonstrate the advancements & opportunities in the field of Mobile technology. Nokia is organizing the Forum Nokia Developer Conference 2009 on 20th January, 2009.

If you are a mobile application developer,or mobile game developer, or your business is related to mobile industry, or simply interested in Mobile technology, you shouldn't miss the Forum Nokia Developer Conference 2009- Nokia Devcon '09.

In the conference, one can meet the industry experts from Operators, Government, Nokia and Forum Nokia and network with their peers.You will have an opportunity to meet best minds in the industry and discuss the evolution of the Mobile VAS industry and what the future holds. Some mobile application developers could also win cool mobile and other gifts from Forum Nokia. This conference is also called as Banglore conference as you know that it is going to happen in Banglore.

You people know the fact that 3G technology is getting evolved in India soon, so there can be more possibilities of having discussions about this. Various sessions include evolution of mobile technology, technology showcase in which possibilities of creating mobile applications built on Java, using Location Based Services, Widgets for Mobiles and many more will be previewed, Developer Evangelization.

Visit Nokia Devcon '09 for more details

2 comments:

Jhangora said...

May the best best developer win Macrohard.

Anonymous said...

Hi all,

I am working for a software integrator company. My projects includes working on Java and Ruby on Rails and Ajax. I think Web Services is really cool. We also recently have to now work on REST and they are talking about mashups and Struts. Can anyone tell me if there are some good training or conferences so that me and my team members can get to speed with these technologies. Learning from books is not my cup of tea, even not when I was doing engineering ;)

All the help that group members can provide in this regard is much appreciated.

Thanks,
Vaibhavi