Meet other Entrepreneurs, IT Managers, iPhone fans, Developers, to discuss the business and enterprise uses of the iPhone 3.0 and business opportunities associated therein.
Theme for June: the iPhone 3.0 - What's new in Apple WWDC
Agenda:
6:00 - 6:30 Registration and Networking
6:30 - 6:40 Introduction
6:40 - 7:30 Program (Speakers, Panel, and Q&A)
Speaker: Tim Genske, CTO of Tanalus - iPhone 3.0
Bess Ho, Founder of One-Girl-Shop
Phil Bartholo Thirsty Pocket
Mick Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder at Jamcode
7:30 - 8:10 Panel Discussion - Apple 3.0
Moderator: Tim Genske
8:10 - 8:20 Entrepreneurs Pitch: opportunities for iPhone Entrepreneurs to pitch their company to audience.
8:20 - 8:30 Announcements
Speaker Bio:
Tim Genske
Tim is currently the CTO of Tanalus, Inc., an applied analytics and targeted marketing solutions provider. Tim is the former Director of Product Development for VeriSign’s Mobile Messaging Group. Held key product development management position within LightSurf, a start-up company purchased by VeriSign as the center of the Mobile Messaging Group. Lead both mobile client and server teams responsible for Sprint’s Picture and Video Messaging service. Managed development of a client/server third party media service for AT&T. Also lead team that developed and maintained Verizon’s PixPlace media storage and Premium Content Storefront site. Tim has extensive knowledge of North American carriers’ infrastructure including billing, authentication and messaging systems.
Bess Ho
Bess is one-girl-shop founder & developer. Her iPhone Web Application is once on the Top Entertainment category. Her iphone SDK apps in App Store are "Dancing Piano", "Dancing Drum", "Dancing Steel Drum", "Sound Tricorder", and "Doctor Tricorder".
Bess Ho is UI Designer / Developer with experience in Social Network and Web Application Development. She is reviewing iPhone SDK books for Apress, O'Reilly. She is Technical Editor for "MySpace Developer Platform" Developer Book by Pearson.
Phil Bartholo
Phil has broad experience with Java SE, ME, and EE Technologies as a software developer and engineering manager for Sun Microsystems, IBM, and Capital One. In addition, he is a part time Java programming instructor at Foothill College. He has been involved with mobile software since the early days on a variety of platforms including iPhone, J2ME, and BlackBerry. Phil can be reached at [masked] and www.twitter.com/phil_bee .
Thirsty Pocket (www.thirstypocket.com) is the quickest and easiest way to sell anything, and a fun way to shop anywhere, anytime. It is the new revolutionary marketplace for "Generation iPhone". Take a picture with your iPhone and post an item for sale in less than a minute. Thirsty Pocket is designed for the iPhone, and there are no accounts to set up, auctions to supervise, or digital photo resizing applications to master. Once posted, your item is syndicated to millions of users on sites like Twitter, Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook, Walmart Classifieds.
Press one button and see what is for sale near your current location, or select another zip code of your choice.Take pictures of those items in your garage and put them up for grabs in a few clicks. Sit back and let buyers e-mail you their offers for your unwanted golf clubs, furniture, tent, coffee table, and mountain bike.
Mick Johnson is the CEO and Co-Founder at jamcode LLC where he manages product direction and strategy during the day, and codes Objective C in the evenings. Mick and jamcode have been featured in the New York Times, Wired magazine, and TechCrunch among others. Prior to co-founding jamcode, Mick was the Director of Product Marketing at Sensory Networks where he drove the development of several award-winning product lines and managed the transition from hardware-focused to software-only business model. Mick holds a University Medal in Computer Science from the University of Sydney, is fluent in Japanese, and has a keen interest in martial arts and international travel.
If you with to speak, present, please send me your simple bio and abstract of you PPT. If you wish to pitch, just email me your name and intro of your company and URL.
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-David Cao
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