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After the iPhone Gold Rush

Apple claims, in their “answers to the FCC’s questions”:http://www.apple.com/hotnews/apple-answers-fcc-questions/, that there are currently about 8500 new apps and updates each week. That makes for a crowded marketplace that is pretty much unprecedented. How can you compete?

John Cromartie talks about Google Chrome OS on eWeek

We eat, live, and breath new technologies. Here is what John had to say about the recent Google Chrome OS announcement for eWeek:

John Cromartie, a developer at Mobomo, said, “Considering the shift in the market towards netbooks and the ubiquity of the web, it really makes sense to have a web-centric OS at the core of the experience. It will be a great thing for netbook consumers if they can get a stable, coherent, focused and well-designed OS for the kinds of computing people are doing with these devices.”

Barg Upender to speak at Internet Summit 09 on November 4th

I will be speaking at the Internet Summit 2009 at the Raleigh Convention Center on November 4-5th. The conference focuses on Internet trends and opportunities created by web technologies, social media, online advertising, widgets, online video, and other related technologies. I will be focusing on sharing ideas on mobilizing web content for enterprises. I am looking forward to meeting with fellow speakers from Digg, Huffington Post, Twitter, Google, Salesforce, Technorati and many more.
I hope to see you there!

David Pranata talks about Killer Apps in Washington Business Journal

Washington Business Journal reporter Darlene Darcy featured David Pranata and Mobomo as one of the hot new local companies focused on capitalizing mobile phone applications craze. David talks about our first iPhone app and where we get our ideas and inspiration.

Barg Upender Named DC Top 100 Tech Titans

I am honored to be named one of DC’s Top 100 Techies in the May ‘09 issue of Washingtonian magazine. This list included some friends like Phillip Merrick, Chris McGill, Haroon Mokhtarzada, Hooman Radfar, Shashi Bellamkonda, Peter Corbett, Jill Foster, Sid Banerjee, Sean Greene, and Mike Lincoln. All the members of the group bring technology and innovation to the area.

The definite highlight was meeting Ted Leonsis at the photo shoot. Ted is just incredibly nice guy. I look forward to making further contribution to the Tech scene in the coming years with my new endeavors.

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