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Follow on Google News | Mobile site builder mobiSiteGalore will be at Mobile Web 2.0 Conference in LondonmobiSiteGalore CEO will be available for live interaction at the Lord’s Cricket Ground conference venue in St. John’s Wood, London on September 17, 18 & 19.
By: mobiSiteGalore mobiSiteGalore.com, the critically acclaimed mobile website builder from Akmin will be part of the proceedings and panel discussions at the Mobile Web 2.0 Conference 2007 – The London based event scheduled to be the first pan-European conference dedicated exclusively to Mobile Web 2.0 focusing on ensuring ROI for interactive mobile internet services by creating improved mobile user experience and fostering interactive mobile web applications. Mobile Web 2.0 Conference will be held at the famous Marylebone Cricket Club at the Lord’s Cricket Ground, St.John’s Wood, London on September 17, 18 & 19. mobiSiteGalore CEO, Prashanth will be available for questions and direct interaction at the venue. mTLD.mobi, the pioneers of the mobile web initiative and the creators of the .mobi top level domain have already expressed their deep appreciation of mobiSiteGalore with dotMobi's Director - Developer Initiatives, Ronan Cremin saying, "We've seen many web-based authoring tools for the mobile platform but this seems to be the best. It scores an almost perfect score in our new MobiReady report." To learn more about the Mobile Web 2.0 Conference, please visit www.informatm.com/ To learn more about mobiSiteGalore, please visit http://www.mobisitegalore.com or contact David Hill, Director – Mobile Web Initiatives at 1-800-615-7453 or email info@mobisitegalore.com About Akmin’s mobiSiteGalore mobiSiteGalore (www.mobisitegalore.com) Website: www.mobisitegalore.com End
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