The W3C and the OpenAjax Alliance are co-organizing a workshop on
Mobile Ajax, to take place on September 28 at the Microsoft campus
in Mountain View, California:
http://www.w3.org/2007/06/mobile-ajax/
There is no fee to attend, and W3C membership is not required in
order to participate in the Workshop. But in order to attend, you
must submit a short position paper by August 15 for the workshop
program committee to consider for acceptance; if you paper is
accepted, you will be invited to attend.
Prior to submitting a position paper, you are strongly encouraged
to send an e-mail message to the organizers as an "expression of
interest". That message need only be one paragraph stating:
- that a representative from your organization plans to submit a
position paper
- whether you want to send one or two participants
- whether or not you wish to make a presentation
E-mail that to:
mobileajaxws-contact@w3.org
Note that the program chairs are Daniel Appelquist (Vodafone) and
Jon Ferraiolo (IBM, OpenAjax Alliance), and the current members of
the program committee include:
- Ajit Jaokar (OpenGardens)
- Art Barstow (Nokia/W3C Web Applications Formats chair)
- Charles McCathieNevile (Opera/W3C Web API chair)
- Charles Wiles (Google)
- Philipp Hoschka (W3C Mobile Web Initiative)
- Rhys Lewis (Volantis/W3C Technical Architecture Group)
- Rotan Hanrahan (MobileAware/W3C Device Description chair)
- Seung-Yun Lee (ETRI/W3C Korea)
- Sunil Ravipati (Livescribe)
And also note that this workshop is timed to coincide with the
AjaxWorld West 2007 conference, which will take place in Santa
Clara on 24-26 September.
--Mike
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Received on Tue Jul 10 14:57:08 2007