Registration has just opened for an extraordinary event happening in London over the 4th and 5th of April. Over the Air is a free mobile developer conference covering a wide range of technologies and topics combined with a hands-on code-camp style un-conference. There will be talks and master-class type sessions on a range of technologies and platforms, including Java, Flash, Microsoft, Mobile Web, Android, Series-60, Widgets and Network APIs. There will be a strong user experience theme with sessions on prototyping, mobile design and human factors.
Developers will work in self-organized teams on mobile applications and competing for prizes. It all kicks off on the morning of Friday 4th of April and it doesn’t end until the afternoon of Saturday the 5th.
The event is organized by Mobile Monday London, supported by the BBC and hosted by Imperial College London. Additional sponsors include dotMobi, Adobe, Google, Nokia, Sun and Yahoo!
Of particular interest to mobile Web developers will be sessions on dotMobi Device Atlas, as well as a Mobile Web master class by W3C and a master class by Google on their new Google Gears for Mobile product.
The schedule is open as well, so there is plenty of opportunity to organize your own sessions or meet like-minded developers.
For more information and to register for the event, visit http://overtheair.org.
Oh – did I remember to mention that it’s free?
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