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The Open Mobile Summit San Francisco

Check out the podcasts, presentations and coverage from The Open Mobile Summit San Francisco, November 2-4 2011.

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"Let more of the world access the internet"
Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google

Press coverage

Stories about…and reported from, the Open Mobile Summit London

Deutsche Telekom to Trial LTE This Year
Light Reading Mobile, Michelle Donegan

iPad to lead 'absolutely phenomenal' mobile data growth
David Meyer, Senior Reporter, ZDNet

Deutsche Telekom Joins Rush to WiFi Offload
Michelle Donegan, Light Reading Mobile

Apple and Google are clear winners in mobile Internet
Dan Worth, Reporter, The Inquirer

Real Networks stays out of Apple's spat with Adobe

E-readers 'will survive the Ipad'
Clive Akass, Reporter, The Inquirer

Open Mobile Summit 2010 - Qualcomm on connected things
Tony Dennis, Reporter, GoMo News

Real Networks refuses to take sides in Apple Adobe battle

Apple and Google pulling away in mobile Internet

Operators must be context aware
Openwave - Keith Dyer, Editor, Mobile Europe

'Connected intelligence' next stage in mobile development
Dan Worth, Reporter,  V3

Mobile internet touted as the future for telcos
Dan Worth, Reporter, V3.co.uk

Qualcomm outlines future smartphone dating
Tony Dennis, Reporter, Techeye

Gowalla CEO Searches For A Place In Location Sharing Rush
Robert Andrews, Paid Content UK: Audio Interview

Orange to take mobile money to Europe this year
Reuters (Tarmo Virki, David Holmes)

Nokia sold only 100000 n900 smartphones
The Inquirer

Nokia faces struggle to claw back market share
Dan Worth, Reporter, V3.co.uk

Apple and Google pulling away in mobile market
Dan Worth, Reporter, V3.co.uk

Nokia N8 Sims 3, Need For Speed & Monopoly gaming get video demos
Chris Davies, Zizot

Orange to launch low-cost LG Android smartphone
Nick Wood, Total Telecom

Opera mobile strategy: really in love with open mobile standards?
Cian O'Sullivan, Chief Reporter, GoMo News

Apple and Google pulling away in mobile market
The Frontline - v3, Dan Worth

Nokia top model N900 sales below 100,000
David Cowell, Reuters

Browser apps are 'as good as native'
Clive Akass, The Inquirer

Nokia's first Meego device has an ARM chip
Inquirer

HTC plans a tablet and sees women as a major market
Inquirer

Nokia, Opera Publicly Back Flash

Operattorernas Varld I Spillror
Computer Sweden

Nokia N8 Yahoo

Apple is not the Microsoft of mobile
The Inquirer Clive Akass

Some of the blogs:

MVNOs to take off in Latin America as mobile markets mature
OSS News Review

What are the side-effects of speed/vol tiering for mobile broadband?
Dean Bubley, Disruptive Analysis

Open Mobile Summit Day 1
Andrew Till, VP, Teleca

Open Mobile Summit Day 2
Andrew Till, VP, Teleca

Day 2 of The Open Mobile Summit
Speed communications blog

Streak in London (Dell's new streak spotted at Open Mobile Summit)
Michelle Donergan, Light Reading

Open Mobile Summit - Day One
Mobile News 91 Mobiles

A Context-aware Approach to Mobile Data Profits
Openwave

Nokia and Opera side with Adobe in Flash debate
Electronista

Nokia, Opera back Adobe Flash in Apple spat »
OnlySoftwareBlog - By Rahul

Nokia N900 sells just 100,000 units

Apple iPad deals for UK mobile broadband users

Some Thoughts From The Open Mobile Summit London 2010