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02 May 2008

Left to Your Own Devices ...

... is the name of a free webinar that the dotMobi Advisory Group is hosting on 6 May 2008.

The webinar, subtitled,"Building Device Aware Content - new tools to simplify the process and increase your business," will be presented by Paul Nerger, Vice President of Advanced Services and Applications at dotMobi.I know that many followers of this blog have heard about DeviceAtlas, the dotMobi device database, but many be curious to learn more about it. If so, this will definitely be a good session to attend (and as I mentioned above, it's free).

Date:

  • Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Time:

  • 07:00 am PDT (USA, Canada – Pacific Coast)
  • 10.00 am EDT (USA, Canada - Eastern Time)
  • 15.00 pm UTC (United Kingdom, Ireland)
  • 16.00 pm CET (Norway, Italy, Sweden, Germany, France)
  • 17.00 pm EET (Finland)
  • 19.30 pm IST (India)

To register for the session, please send an email to Wendy Holloway with your name, job title and an indication that you wish to attend. Once you have registered, she will send you details on how to join the presentation.

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