Intel Announces AppUp Elements 2010
'Freeform Gathering' to take place Sept. 15-16 in San Francisco.
Intel announced the AppUp Elements 2010 event scheduled for September 15-16 in San Francisco. The event is for app developers and is designed to encourage collaboration on MeeGo-based apps and projects.
Early registration waives the registration fee, a US$ 795 value. The event itself takes place a the Marriott Marquis Hotel. The sessions at the two-day event will cover all aspects of MeeGo development as well other topics such as social networking and application monetization.
At the end of the first day, attendees can take a cruise of the San Francisco Bay, attend a fireside chat with senior Intel executives, enjoy comedy from Wil Wheaton, and take a tour through classic and modern gaming. The second day of sessions cover platforms, games, and development.
For a full schedule of events visit appupelements.com/images/agenda.pdf/.
To register, visit appupelements.com.
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