Android Open, Oct 9-11, San Francisco

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Android Open is the first conference to cover the entire Android ecosystem.  Whether you’re a developer, IT pro, business decision-maker, or marketer, you’ll find the latest and best information for maximizing the power of the Android platform. But this new O’Reilly conference is not just about today’s Android opportunity—it also spotlights tech, projects, and companies that point to Android’s bright future.

Expect to encounter actionable insight, alternative hardware and services, announcements and product launches, and a “hallway track” that takes networking to a whole new level. Join with other Android professionals who are passionate about making the Android universe open, inclusive, and successful at the very first Android Open.

Android Open is a big-tent meeting ground for app and game developers, carriers, chip manufacturers, content creators, OEMs, researchers, entrepreneurs, VCs, and business leaders to share best practices, tools, models, and lessons learned. If it’s your business to create, sell, or market products in the Android space, if you’re launching an Android-centric venture or need to take stock of the competitive landscape, Android Open is the place to be.

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Android Open will give you a first-hand look at new tools and technologies for app and platform development. Learn about new business models for Android products and services. Connect with experts across the Android technology and business spectrum. Explore it all under one roof at Android Open and don’t miss all the insightful keynotes, practical workshops, and expert-led sessions.

Insightful keynotes, practical workshops, and expert-led sessions will explore:

Speakers include:

See the full schedule of sessions, workshops, and events:
http://androidopen.com/android2011/public/schedule/full

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