
Chanse Arrington from Nokia

Douglas Hwang from Audible demos
Our March event was a great success. Thanks to all who were able to make it. Here’s some coverage of the event from Xconomy.


Our March event was a great success. Thanks to all who were able to make it. Here’s some coverage of the event from Xconomy.
This month, we’ve partnered with Nokia for an event that will introduce developers to building for Windows Phone 7 on Nokia devices. We’ve seen the beautiful devices (including its Lumia 900, winner of the Best Smartphone of CES) and some lucky souls have had a chance to play and live with them.

Now we’ll learn how and why to develop for the platform. We’ll also hear plans for the US market and Nokia’s focus on apps and developers, including seeding thousands of devices, and providing access to tools, support and training. Oh, and did we mention Nokia will be giving away FREE DEVICES?!
If you’re an individual or represent a company already building for WP7, let us know. Selected developers will be able present their work to the Mobile Monday community and Nokia.
WHEN: March 26th at 7pm
WHERE: The Canal Room, 285 West Broadway in Manhattan
HOW: Register now - space is limited
Thanks to everyone who attended our mobile commerce event last Monday. Apologies to most of you - who we had to turn away once all the passes were quickly claimed.
Our panel represented 4 key segments of the mobile commerce ecosystem. It was moderated by someone who’s been helping drive ecosystem innovation since before most of us started dreaming about the revolution sparked when mobile tech entered the realm of bricks-and-mortar commerce.
Participating in the discussion:
Here’s my attempt to extract a few salient points from the evening:
Thanks to our sponsors - Google Wallet, Payfone, Group Commerce, and Blue Point Brewing - for hosting the event and providing the food and drink.
UPDATE: Within hours of going live, here are some of the ”Brand Marketing Apps” that were registered:





REGISTER YOUR BRAND APP before Sept 27 noon if you want a chance to present.
WHAT
Battle of the Brand Apps Event
WHEN
Monday, Oct 3rd | 5:30PM - 10:00PM
WHERE
DROM, 85 Avenue A, New York, New York
RSVP
Registration is FREE. ATTENDEES REGISTER HERE.
AGENDA
The goal of this event is to create an opportunity for the community to learn about the best Apps for brand marketing build by developers, agencies and marketers in NYC.
5:30~6:30pm Networking and Drinks
6:30~6:45pm Introductions from the Hosts
7:00~8:30pm Top 7 Demo’s and Descriptions
8:30~9pm Networking
9:00~ Special Event ( Living Brand- Performing Artist with Mobile App)
*How to Brand a Living Musician- Presentation by Mobile Backstage

Erin Barra Live (Presenting Music from New Album- Illusions)

SUBMIT YOUR BRAND APP
Brand Marketing Application Rules
Branded App must specifically be created for the main purpose of “Brand Marketing” that Brand.
Brand Marketing is defined as: Brand is the personality that identifies a product, service or company (name, term, sign, symbol, or design, or combination of them) and how it relates to key constituencies: customers, staff, partners, investors etc. Some people distinguish the psychological aspect, brand associations like thoughts, feelings, perceptions, images, experiences, beliefs, attitudes, and so on that become linked to the brand, of a brand from the experiential aspect. In terms of marketing, must achieve the following in the process- build the Brand Awareness, Brand Promise, Brand Image, Brand Experience in some form.
This Brand Marketing should be for the purpose of building the business of the Brand and not for the purpose of the mobile application business, selling content in the Application or advertising in the Application itself. The App should is used for the purpose of driving traffic to the product or service outside of the App.
It must be part of the following categories:
Advertising, Agriculture, Air, Architecture, Arts, Auto, Banks, Baseball, Beer, Clothing, Commerce, Computers, Cosmetics, Design, Education, Electronics, Environment, Expo, Finance, Food, Football, Games, Government, Health, Heraldry, Hockey, Hotels, Industry, Insurance, Internet, Jurisprudence, Medical, Military, Movies, Music, Pharma, Press, Radio, Real estate, Science, Security, Services, Shop, Software, Sports, Telecommunications, Television, Tools, Trade, Transport, Travel, Wine
Submission required information
This event was co-Produced by MXM, MoMoNYC, NYCApps, NYCMobile

This event kindly sponsored by FinnMob.

Mobile Monday New York is partnering with Barnes & Noble as they bring their developer tour to New York in a couple of weeks.
This should be an interesting event focused on their huge new entry into the “tablet” market. B&N asks that interested mobile, media, and technology executives who are looking to develop on their NOOK platform email the address below to request an invite.

Barnes & Noble
Invites You to an
Exclusive Networking EventWHEN: WEDNESDAY, SEPT 21 @ 7-9PM
WHERE:
Barnes & Noble Store, Tribeca
97 Warren Street
NY, NY 10007Join us for complimentary cocktails and appetizers and learn about the extraordinary success of NOOK Apps for NOOK Color, our tablet built on Android.
To Request a link to RSVP, please email us at Developer_newsdesk@book.com
Only senior-level mobile, media and technology executives are invited.
We’re kicking off Mobile Monday New York’s fall season with a great September event.
It seems to me like pundits and prognosticators have been telling us of the coming age of mobile commerce forever. Services that let us whip out our mobiles to buy candy from the drugstore, hop a cab ride, or grab coffee from the street cart have been in trials for years, but haven’t been available to the masses.
Finally, it feels like that’s about to change. Over the last few months, big players have been rumbling about big plans with real technology, huge partnerships, and commitments to distribution.

Join us Monday, September 26th for an evening hosted at Google NYC where leaders from established firms and innovative startups in the commerce space will come together for a panel. We’ll discuss the pieces that are quickly coming together to create a mobile commerce ecosystem that seems poised to change the face of local buying and selling.
What: Panel discussion, followed by networking and drinks
When: Monday, September 26 at 7:00pm
Where: Google NYC, enter at 76 Ninth Avenue (near 16th Street) in Manhattan
Cost: Free, but Registration is required!
Details on the agenda and participants will be provided soon. We are still accepting sponsorship proposals for this event, and for MoMo NY’s 2012 annual supporter program.
Are you tired of pitch events where *maybe* 1 out of the 10 companies get a follow up investment meeting and the rest of you get a hot steaming cup of jack squat? You spend all sorts of time on it and it doesn’t help you build your business at all.
What if you could pitch a potential client—one that doesn’t have some limited amount of capital they’re trying to preserve—but one that needs help and could use a variety of services, including yours? Yes! Revenues! Why bother with getting investors if you could get cash money in the door?!
NextNY is continuing its series where big companies telegraph their needs to the startup community and you get a chance to win their business. Could it be an ad deal? A distribution agreement? A six figure revenue windfall? It’s up to you to sell them on what you’ve got that suits their needs.
The last NextNY event produced not only a deal with the New York Daily News but a pivot and a new business model for Olapic. (www.olapic.com).
Upcoming NextNY-ABC Event
Pitch the Corp/Biz Dev team from CNNMoney
September 22nd, 6:30pm
Time Life Building, 1271 Avenue of the Americas
CNNMoney the number one mobile financial news site is dedicated to agenda-setting business journalism and financial empowerment that betters the work and lives of its audience. CNNMoney is looking for forward-thinking partners to help us extend our franchise, our products, our connection to our audience, and our reach. We can offer innovative companies a global brand and audience to showcase their technology and capabilities across a platform agnostic stage from mobile to web to connected devices, e.g. tablets and TV.
Pitches should target mobile/connected devices. Your product can leverage all or none of CNNMoney’s content, but your product should be feasible, creative, and innovative and it should enhance the CNNMoney brand.
You pitch should be tailored for CNNMoney but also on hand will be representatives from Sports Illustrated, CNN, The New York Times and People magazine.
Submit your pitch here: http://money.cnn.com/startupevent
(Submissions must be received by September 12, 2011)
We interrupt our schedule of events normally packed with heated debate, startup pitches, and schooling on the many nuances of our mobile market with something we can all agree on - a PARTY.
Thanks to our generous sponsors at Nokia, we’ll be gathering for conversation and drinks at the Metropolitan Pavilion on Monday, August 15th from 7pm in the evening.
Where: Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street, New York, NY
Cost: Free including wine, and beer provided by our friends at Blue Point Brewing Company!
Registration is required. Please RSVP Here
Nearest Subway stops: No. 1 at 18th St. or 14th St. stops on No. 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, 4, 5, 6, Q, R, N, W, M, F, or L! Parking:Central Parking, 180 West 20th Street Icon Parking, 16 West 16th Street 
Nokia would also like to take this opportunity to promote the new Mango platform and the partnership with Microsoft.

Blue Point Brewing Company. Ranked #37 in the Top 50 Craft Breweries in the United States, Blue Point Brewing Company has been Long Island’s brewery since 1998. Brewers of World Beer Cup winning Toasted Lager, Hoptical Illusion, RastafaRye, Blueberry Ale and a dozen other craft brews, Blue Point’s traditional 30-barrel English brewhouse in Patchogue, NY produces a complex portfolio of hand-crafted brews that have made them one of the fastest growing microbreweries in the country. The brewery is open to the public Thursday-Saturday, come taste for yourself!
Photo taken by Dean Collins.
Panel Insights
Post-Panel Discussion Insights
We have a lot of work to do to educate each other, marketers and consumers.
Event recaps by others:
Thank you.
This event was made possible due to a generous sponsorship from Goodwin Procter LLP. Thank you Goodwin Procter. We would also like to thank our panelists and attendees for making this sold out event a success.
A special thank you to those who scanned the designer charity: water QR Code created by Delivr. A donation of $5.00 per scan is being made on your behalf by Delivr to charity: water. The offer was limited to attendees of the July25th Mobile Monday Event in New York. Maximum total donation $1000. - David Harper, @davidharper
Our Mobile Monday event on barcodes has arrived. | Event Registration.
Is mainstream America ready for barcodes? Can 2D barcodes be used successfully for marketing? Who’s winning the QR Code versus Microsoft Tag battle of the code formats? Are mobile barcodes a fad or a revolution? Will NFC (Near-Field Communication) kill 2D barcodes?
Come hear industry experts, barcode solution providers, and major retailers (marketing with QR codes) hash out the details for a current and future “State of the Mobile Barcode” discussion and debate.
This event is made possible due to a generous sponsorship from Goodwin Procter LLP.
Moderator
Panelists
Have a barcode service or project to demo?
Email: dharper [AT] delivr [DOT] com
Several companies will be selected for 4 minute fast pitch.
Location
Goodwin Procter LLP
The New York Times Building
620 Eighth Avenue, 26th Floor
Date
Schedule
Cost
Food & Drinks
This event is made possible due to a generous sponsorship from Goodwin Procter LLP.
As part of Goodwin Procter’s ongoing commitment to start-ups, emerging companies and the entrepreneurial community, Founder’s Workbench provides access to critical forms, memoranda, best practices and other resources to enable capital efficient company formation. (http://www.goodwinfoundersworkbench.com/)