Without having being present, to my great surprise, I apparently manage to be “a constant topic of discussion”, according Greg Clayman, currently managing the Mobile Group at MTV Networks:
Some of these conversations had a distinctly Mobile 2.0 flavor – and the ideas of folks like Rudy De Waele and Daniel Appelquist seemed to be a constant topic of discussion.
In an insightful CTIA recap, Greg continuous:
We know that openness leads to growth and that having common standards for developing, reporting, etc. can only drive mobile innovation further, but what next steps we need to take (and who is responsible for taking them) is still up for debate. At least there is a debate around these issues, and that’s a good thing.
It’s a pleasure to read this and to see the discussions moving from some insiders’ talk to the media industry floors, next time I have to be sure I can be present
Stay tuned… more action to come soon from Daniel and me and some other great folks!
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