April 14th - Making Money in Mobile + AppShare

Organiser
Washington iPhone/Android/Smartphone Developers & Marketers
Date
Wed, 14 Apr 2010, 21:30 - 23:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Mclean, US
Cost
Free

We are pleased to announce a remote presentation provided by well known author, speaker, and trainer on Android, Mark Murphy.

Presentation Abstract
There is plenty of money to be made in mobile, particularly with Android. However, the conventional ways of making money have one big problem they're conventional, and hence overcrowded. Trying to sell individual app's to individual users is a tough row to hoe in an Android Market with tens of thousands of app's. In this presentation, we'll explore alternative ways to make a buck, euro, or yuan with Android...and for mobile in general.

Note: This is the same presentation done by Mark recently at the Day of Mobile (http://www.techinthem...). Mark’s slides are available at http://www.slideshare...

About Mark
Mark Murphy is the founder of CommonsWare and the author of The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development and other books on Android application development. He also writes the "Building Droids" column for AndroidGuys and the "Android Angle" column for NetworkWorld. His contributions to the Android community include a number of open source components and thousands of answered questions in developer support areas like StackOverflow. He has also provided live training on Android development to hundreds of students worldwide, in public courses and private events for ISVs and device manufacturers.

DC Droids helped in organizing this event. DC Droids is part of Washington iPhone/Android/Smartphone Developers for folks who want to get a little deeper into Android.

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