The inaugural meeting of MoMoDC was a hit!

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We want to first and foremost thank Stephen Randall of LocaModa for his wonderful insight and thought provoking ideas. I for one am excited to see how wireless graffiti takes off here in DC... the use would be particularly interesting in protests and rallies. What do you guys think? Will it impact politics?

MoMoDC would also like to thank Single Point for their sponsorship. We wouldn't have been able to provide free food and drinks without them!

Global MoMo and MoMoNY played a large roll in getting MoMoDC off the ground! Thank you guys for your guidance and support!

Finally, a big thanks to all of last night's attendees! I can tell that we really have a great mobile community here and I expect great things from our chapter. So, keep in touch with ideas, send along suggestions, post comments to this blog, and don't forget to mark your calendars for our next event on November 20th.

Thanks and see you in November!

-Kathie

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MoMoDC- October 23rd at the Science Club

Hello everyone,

I am very excited to announce the inaugural convening of Mobile Monday DC.

October's MoMoDC event, titled "Hello World through SMS," will introduce attendees to innovations in digital graffiti, which combines text messages, the Internet, and a person's physical location. The potential successes and pitfalls of developing a mobile political strategy will also be discussed. This event is sponsored by SinglePoint.

What: "Hello World through SMS," featuring Stephen Randall, CEO of LocaModa (creators of wiffiti).

When: Monday, October 23rd, 5:30-7:30PM

Where: Science Club (second floor)- 1136 19th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036

Science Club is between L & M Streets. Closest Metro stops include Farragut West (Orange and Blue Lines), Dupont Circle, and Farragut North (Red Line).

Cost: Free and open to the public. Food and drink will be brought to you by SinglePoint Corp. (http://gosinglepoint.com/)

So we can have an idea on headcount, please RSVP: http://www.mobilemonday.net/mm/washingtondc/

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Stephen Randall, CEO of LocaModa

SR.jpgStephen Randall has been a leading mobile computing entrepreneur for over 15 years. He is founder and chief executive of Boston based LocaModa Inc., a media driven, interactive technology company, dedicated to making the web more local. Prior to LocaModa, he was a founder of Symbian, serving on its Operational Board from 1998 to 2002. Prior to Symbian, Stephen was the architect of Psion PLC's licensing strategy where he restructured the company to form Psion Software, which as Joint President, he helped build into the global licensing business that was spun out to form Symbian. During that period, he also served as the Chairman of The Ambient Computing Working Group, advising the European Parliament on roadmaps for pervasive computing. He was also a founder of pen-based computing company, Eden Group, which was acquired by Geoworks. Before venturing into mobile computing, Stephen had a career in music technology, developing the world's first digital guitar, for which he received a British Design Award from HRH Prince Phillip.
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SinglePoint is a simple, powerful way for content owners to create, connect and confirm the delivery of wireless messages to mobile consumers. It combines a proven reliable message delivery service with the leading producer and distributor of branded, made-for-mobile entertainment, interactive TV formats and mobile marketing concepts. Today, SinglePoint is engaged with an audience of more than 220 million mobile users throughout North America working in partnership with mobile network and portal operations, media companies, brand managers and agencies.
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Thanks!
- Kathie

MoMoDC- October 23rd at the Science Club

Hello everyone,

I am very excited to announce the inaugural convening of Mobile Monday DC.

October's MoMoDC event, titled "Hello World through SMS," will introduce attendees to innovations in digital graffiti, which combines text messages, the Internet, and a person's physical location. The potential successes and pitfalls of developing a mobile political strategy will also be discussed. This event is sponsored by SinglePoint.

What: "Hello World through SMS," featuring Stephen Randall, CEO of LocaModa (creators of wiffiti).

When: Monday, October 23rd, 5:30-7:30PM

Where: Science Club (second floor)- 1136 19th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036

Science Club is between L & M Streets. Closest Metro stops include Farragut West (Orange and Blue Lines), Dupont Circle, and Farragut North (Red Line).

Cost: Free and open to the public. Food and drink will be brought to you by SinglePoint Corp. (http://gosinglepoint.com/)

So we can have an idea on headcount, please RSVP: http://www.mobilemonday.net/mm/washingtondc/

=================
Stephen Randall, CEO of LocaModa

SR.jpgStephen Randall has been a leading mobile computing entrepreneur for over 15 years. He is founder and chief executive of Boston based LocaModa Inc., a media driven, interactive technology company, dedicated to making the web more local. Prior to LocaModa, he was a founder of Symbian, serving on its Operational Board from 1998 to 2002. Prior to Symbian, Stephen was the architect of Psion PLC's licensing strategy where he restructured the company to form Psion Software, which as Joint President, he helped build into the global licensing business that was spun out to form Symbian. During that period, he also served as the Chairman of The Ambient Computing Working Group, advising the European Parliament on roadmaps for pervasive computing. He was also a founder of pen-based computing company, Eden Group, which was acquired by Geoworks. Before venturing into mobile computing, Stephen had a career in music technology, developing the world's first digital guitar, for which he received a British Design Award from HRH Prince Phillip.
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singlepoint_4clogo_sm.jpg

SinglePoint is a simple, powerful way for content owners to create, connect and confirm the delivery of wireless messages to mobile consumers. It combines a proven reliable message delivery service with the leading producer and distributor of branded, made-for-mobile entertainment, interactive TV formats and mobile marketing concepts. Today, SinglePoint is engaged with an audience of more than 220 million mobile users throughout North America working in partnership with mobile network and portal operations, media companies, brand managers and agencies.
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Thanks!
- Kathie

We heart our logo, Darin!

MoMoDC warmly thanks Darin Senneff for his in-kind contribution of our logo. Darin does freelance work and you may contact him at dsenneff43 at yahoo dot com.

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