Organizers of the Day of Mobile sent out a newsletter to follow up after the conference.
Here are the hackathon results:
Best Overall App: Novarra Team
Best Overall Runner Up: Runner up: Ravi Singh (@code4ever)
Best Open Source App – Mike Laurence (@mikelaurence)
Best Student App – Knapp Lab Team (IIT)
Best iPhone App – Pek Pongpaet (@pekpongpaet) and Chad Paulson (@chadpaulson)
Best Android App – Android Technical
Best Blackberry App – Vibhor Goyal (@vbgoz)
Best Design: Jon Jenkins
Also some of the speakers have posted their presentations up which is great since I didn’t get to go to any of them.
Slide shows/Contact Information:
Jason Shah
Twitter: @jasonshah
Presentation: Media on the Android Platform – http://www.jsdfllc.com/node/96
Jeff Norris
Twitter: @norrisjp
Presentation: Growing an iPhone App with an Internal Open Source Project – http://www.norrissoftware.com/presentations
Mark Murphy
Twitter: @commonsguy
Presentation: Making Money in Mobile – http://www.slideshare.net/commonsguy/making-money-at-mobile
Dave Uhler
Presentation: Mobility Application Trends in the Enterprise – http://slalomworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/dayofmobile1.pdf
Robert Martin
Twitter: @unclebobmartin
Presentation: Dynamic Languages Are The Future – http://vimeo.com/10025459
J Schwan
Twitter: @jschwan
J’s Meetup Group: http://www.meetup.com/Chicago-Mobile-Application-Development-Enthusiasts/
Presentation: Mobile Development Tips and Tricks – http://blogs.solstice-consulting.com/2010/02/mobile-web-development-tips-and-tricks.html
Sean Vosen/Vincent Riccardi
Presentation: Connecting Your Apps to the Cloud – Vivo: http://www.slideshare.net/VOKALInteractive/connecting-your-apps-to-the-cloud-mobile-cms
Chris Grove
Twitter: @cagrove
Presentation: Multi Platform Apps – http://www.scribd.com/doc/28084781
Pek Pongpaet is an internet entrepreneur. Pongpaet’s expertise ranges from product design and development, user experience, and martial arts. Pongpaet worked at Accenture Technology Labs in the research department coming up with next generation user interfaces. At Roundarch, a technology and strategy consulting firm, Pongpaet’s work included envisioning and designing the dashboard of the future for the Tesla Model S electric car. He has given talks at Northwestern University, DePaul University, and University of Chicago on topics such as Design, Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneurship.







My name is Pek Pongpaet and I'm an entrepreneur, developer, designer, tech geek, martial artist, mac enthusiast, tinkerer, foodie, and blogger.












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