 Hi, my name is Kingsley. I'm going to be speaking at DroidCon about infusing Android with social patterns. I worked in IT for the last 13 years. About eight years of it was in Silicon Valley at Salesforce.com and Digital Chocolate. I came back last year and for the last seven to eight months, me and my team have been working on a stealth startup called Petal Flame. And the subject of this topic is something that's part of the non-stealth part of Petal Flame, which is a home screen for Android that we will be releasing end of this month. Now if you look at the Android design and even the iOS design really, it's not really very social. And one of the things that we're trying to do is to bring social into the home screen of the device itself. And we're going to share with you some of the lessons that we've learned along the way. And one of the things that we learned is that people are not really social, in the sense that people are not really productive. If you ask people if they want to be social, they will tell you that they want to be social, just like they will tell you that they want to be productive. But how many photos do we have sitting around on our phones that need sharing but haven't gotten done? So what we're trying to do and what we'd like to talk to you about is some of the patterns that we've used to try and encourage people to share more and give feedback on other people who've shared their things with them. I'm really excited about DroidCon because it's a real opportunity to meet a very focused group of people. Usually you go to a conference and you really have to work hard at trying to find the people that you really should be talking to. Whereas DroidCon, just because of the focused nature of the event, I'm really hoping to meet a lot of young engineers and startups who are in this space and who hopefully we can share a lot of lessons with.