Archive for Mobile Monday
+8* China Cyworld Event reports Mobile Monday QQPublished October 30, 2008 at 11:50 am 4 Comments
Is mobile SNS a popular topic? OrangeLabs’ Innovation Gardens were packed with a dynamic audience (Q&A were half of the session!) to learn about China and Asia’s mobile SNS scene.
We got clearance from all presenters, get ready for lots of information! The Q&A transcript is mentioned below the presentations.
+8* | Mobile SNS Best Practices from
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+8* China Cyworld Event reports Japan Korea Mobile Monday QQ ThoughtsPublished October 28, 2008 at 1:46 pm No Comments
We share here the update of the presentation we gave in June at O’Reilly’s GSP East in Washington that we prepared for yesterday’s Mobile Monday on “Mobile Social Networks“.
For confidentiality reasons, we had to remove part of the information but this version contains some elements of our core expertise (it’s not “presenting”): cross-market analysis of
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+8* Event reports Mobile MondayPublished July 22, 2008 at 7:16 pm No Comments
Despite the new Olympic traffic regulations, a dynamic audience converged to OrangeLabs for this 21st Mobile Monday Beijing event. We invited Chinese mobile entrepreneurs to learn from their experience of entering foreign markets, and came home with a few surprises and interesting ideas. Below is a summary of the discussions, enjoy!
Panelists
Mr. Alex Liang, CEO, Pica.com
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+8* Event reports Mobile MondayPublished October 30, 2007 at 6:04 am No Comments
Judging from stock prices of NASDAQ-listed SPs such as KongZhong or Linktone, life of mobile content and service providers in China is far from easy.Is the main guarantee against market ups and downs having an uncle work at China Mobile?Though our panelists on Monday did not answer this specific question, they provided what felt like
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+8* China Events Mobile MondayPublished October 16, 2007 at 9:11 pm No Comments
Operating a mobile business in China is not for the faint hearted. This has been repeatedly illustrated on the profiles of NASDAQ-listed value-added service providers during the past two years.
A heated debate is going on between the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) and telecom operators, but WVAS SPs often feel they have to face them
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+8* China Events Mobile MondayPublished August 6, 2007 at 4:05 am Comments Off
With over 100 participants and 9 companies presenting, we raised the bar on how much content we can fit in a mere 3 hours of presentations and networking with this mobile launchpad. Thanks to all the speakers, who made a real effort to focus their message and stick to the challenging 6 minutes they were
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+8* China Events Mobile MondayPublished June 13, 2007 at 10:11 pm Comments Off
Witnessing the full house in Ogilvy’s Beijing office on Monday, the unheard of “Mobile Social Venture” topic rang some bell in our mobile community. Many thanks to Kaiser Kuo – Mobile Monday Beijing Adviser Extraordinaire – and Rita Yang, to let us use Ogilvy’s “Office of the Year 2006″!
James Shen, Senior Director @
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+8* Japan Mobile MondayPublished April 23, 2007 at 5:11 am Comments Off
Last Monday, after recovering from our one-week intense study trip in Tokyo with a client, we headed for Tokyo’s Mobile Monday held at KDDI’s ‘Designing Studio’ showroom, decorated with Spiderman III goodies (the joke that Spiderman was too ‘wired’ for a mobile company did not work too well with the Studio Manager).
With maybe close to
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+8* China Events Mobile MondayPublished March 10, 2007 at 5:33 am No Comments
What a year and what an anniversary!
The hard work put into trying to make each session more interesting than the previous one has taken us to new heights with this month’s event on Innovation and Creativity, which attracted a full house in FT R&D’s Innovation Gardens.
+8* China Events Mobile MondayPublished January 30, 2007 at 9:20 am Comments Off
Thanks to all the 110+ participants who came yesterday at Browns for this year’s first Mobile Monday Beijing session, we were only a few seats short from a full house!
Our four panelists – Adobe’s Akio Tanaka, DLA Piper’s Rocky Lee, WI Harper’s Harry Man and Origo’s Niklas Ponnert – worked hard at giving their insights
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