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Mobile Internet World Adds Special Session on Impact of New Mobile Application from Google

Business Wire, Nov 9, 2007

BOSTON -- Yankee Group published a special report by analyst John Jackson today in response to the November 5th announcement of Google's Android mobile software platform and its Open Handset Alliance entitled "Andriod from Planet Google to Save Mobile Universe". According to Jackson, "As a comprehensive open source stack, Android is a well-positioned remedy for the underserved promise of accelerated mobile service innovation".

Mobile Internet World, the world's first event to focus on the mobile internet, is offering a special session featuring a panel of the major players behind this new alliance. This discussion will center on Android's position as an apolitical remedy for long-standing barriers to innovation in the mobile universe.

Mobile Internet World will also showcase the mobile internet ecosystem and explain how emerging mobile technologies, products, systems and services are combining into a new ecosystem that will enable the next generation of the internet. The event website is www.mobilenetx.com

In addition to this special session, Mobile Internet World features over 85 speakers and keynotes from leading mobile internet players, including MTV, Yahoo, Texas Instruments, Sprint Nextel, Qualcomm, World Wide Web Consortium, BT Americas, Vodafone, Ericsson, Yankee Group and many others.

Who: Rich Miner, VP Wireless Strategy, Google, Greg Delagi, Senior Vice President, Texas Instruments, Kiyo Oishi, SVP Global Marketing, ACCESS, Stephanie Mehta, Senior Writer, FORTUNE Magazine

Moderator: John Jackson, Vice President, Yankee Group

What: Special Panel Discussion: Open Handset Alliance and the Mobile Internet

Where: Mobile Internet World will be held November 13-15, 2007 in Boston at the Hynes Convention Center.

When: 1:00PM, Wednesday, Nov 14

We are inviting media to attend Mobile Internet World at no cost. Please contact Julia Gaynor or Kate Walsh if you are interested in joining us.

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