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5/26/10 Wed
iPhone iPad SDK 4.0 Strategy & Analytic
Registration URL: http://iphoneos40.eventbrite.com/

Date: 5/26/2010 Wed
Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm
Location: Hurricane Electric
Address: 48233 Warm Spring Blvd, Fremont California 94539
Food & Drink: Sponsored by Hurricane Electric
Agenda:
6:00 pm Networking & Food / Drink

7:00 pm Presentation

8:30 pm Raffle Prizes Speakers: Ramin Firoozye
Founder at Frolicware

Colin Morris
Product Evangelist at Flurry
Session: iPhone Back-end Servers for Mere Mortals
  • Scalable yet affordable back-end servers for iPhone Applications
  • Cloud-based services
  • Connect iPhone App to Network Services
  • Apple Push
Session: iPhone SDK 4.0 on iPhone / iPad and Analytics compared to mobile platforms
  • What is coming on iPhone SDK 4.0
  • How the community response to iPhone SDK 4.0
  • Trends on iPhone & iPad
  • How to use Analytics to improve your iPhone / iPad revenues
  • How to cross promote app in other platforms
Ramin Firoozye
Founder at Frolicware
Ramin Firoozye has worked for over 20-years in the tech industry developing a range of technologies from web browsers to server frameworks and socialnetworks. His products have had over 100 million copies in distribution. He's the founder and principal developer at Frolicware (http://frolicware.com), aniPhone product development and consulting house focused on user experience and well-designed applications. His iPhone applications have won awardsat iPhoneDevCamp for two years running. AutoPark (http://autoparkapp.com)--a parking application--won 'Most Useful App' award at the 2009iPhoneDevCamp. It was released on the Appstore in January 2010 and will be demoed at MacWorld San Francisco in the Mobile Application Showcase. Helives and works in Berkeley, California with his wife and 1.75 children. Past Presentation: http://slideshare.net/raminf/iphone-backend-servers

Colin Morris
Product Evangelist at Flurry

Colin is part of Flurry’s business development team, where, as product evangelist and business development manager, he works with Flurry’s 30,000+ developers and publishers on both business optimization solutions and product enhancements. Flurry, which provides mobile analytics and marketing solutions, has more than 2.5 billion sessions per month, across four platforms: iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and Java. Previous to the mobile space, Colin was the head of product management for the social network, TBD, where he focused on audience segmentation, microtransactions, and feature development. Colin has covered the technology sector as a producer and a journalist, writing and editing for macHOME Magazine and Columbia University, among others.