Nokia World 2011: Indexing the real world, in real time, takes apps to new places

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Amy O'Connor & Gary Gale at Nokia World 2011: http://events.nokia.com/nokiaworld/ speaking about: "Indexing the real world, in real time, takes apps to new places"

Nokia World is an annual conference and exhibition devoted to all things Nokia, that took place this year on the 26th and 27th October in London. The two days were packed with captivating talks, inspiring discussions, exciting surprises, fruitful networking. The event offered visitors to experience all new mobile products, services and innovations from Nokia and partners.

Amy leads Nokia's Analytics team and is committed to helping Nokia become a 'smart data' company that delivers the best experience for consumers. Prior to joining Nokia, Amy was vice president of services marketing for Sun Microsystems, and previously held engineering and business strategy leadership roles in the information technology industry. She has an MBA from Northeastern University and dual bachelor's degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.

Self professed "geek with a life", geo-blogger, geo-talker and geo-tweeter, Gary works in London and Berlin as Director of the Places Registry for Nokia, bringing his extensive geo experience and his fascination with technology to the Location and Commerce unit. In addition to his role at Nokia, Gary co-founded WhereCamp EU, is the chair of w3gconf and sits on the W3C POI Working Group and the UK Location User Group. A contributor to the Mapstraction mapping API, Gary speaks and presents at a wide range of conferences and events including Where 2.0, State of the Map, AGI GeoCommunity, Geo-Loco, Social-Loco, GeoMob, the BCS GeoSpatial SG and LocBiz.

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  • at 1345 yesterday on Radio 4 there was a very interesting program about the history of the mobile phone

  • isn't it weird that he talks about an apple product in a Nokia convention ???

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