
Larry Berkin is a mobile industry veteran with deep experience in mobile platform management and mobile ecosystems. He recently was a member of the Leadership Team for Symbian Foundation (curator of Symbian OS- in over 400M smartphones) operating as SVP Global Alliances and GM USA, China & Japan working with top handset manufacturers (Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Fujitsu, & Sharp) Wireless Operators (AT&T, Vodafone, DoCoMo, China Mobile) and 1000s of mobile Developers worldwide. Was previously Vice President, ecosystem & corporate business development for Tokyo-based, ACCESS Co. and held senior management positions in product development, marketing and business development at Palm/PalmSource, Excite@Home, Island Graphics, Broderbund Software. Founded 2 consumer software startups: Think Educational Software and Jumpin’ Jack Software (an indie games developer) and serves on the Board of Zeitera, Inc. Larry attended S.U.N.Y., Duke and Stanford and plays hockey locally in the Bay Area. Follow him @lberkin.
Adam Boyden, President, Conduit

Adam Boyden is responsible for strategic direction, marketing and business development for Conduit. Previously, Boyden was an executive at Xfire and cofounder/CEO of Autodaq. He founded the China Consultancy, an advisory firm to companies entering the Chinese market. Boyden holds a B.Sc. in Engineering Science from Exeter University, and an M.B.A from Stanford University.
Steve Bratt, CEO, World Wide Web Foundation

Steve became the first Chief Executive Officer of the World Wide Web Foundation in September 2008. He is leading the launch of the Foundation, and working to fund and start high-impact initiatives to advance both the Web itself and its ability to empower all people on the planet.
Steve has held leadership and research positions within for-profit and not-for-profit, international organizations. His previous position was as CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium — the standards organization responsible for the technologies that make the Web work. From 1997 through 2001, Steve served as the first Coordinator of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty International Data Centre in Vienna, Austria. There he was responsible for establishing the data center, global communications infrastructure, and standards for data exchange between more than 300 world-wide sensors and 170 nations. From 1984 to 1997, Steve led research initiatives — first at Science Applications International Corporation and then as a program manager at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — to develop advanced concepts for real-time sensor monitoring, intelligent analysis and international data communications. Since 1993, Web technologies have played the central role in support of the sharing of data, information and knowledge within the complex systems that he has designed and deployed.
Steve received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his B.S. from the Pennsylvania State University.
JT Buffmire, Sprint Emerging Solutions Group

JT Buffmire hails from the startup world. He evaluated prospects for Angel Investors during gaps in college, interned with a boutique venture fund as a graduate, and more recently managed international relations for a leading Silicon Valley incubator. As a Strategic Opportunity Manager at Sprint, JT is focused on The Internet of Things. He remains actively involved in the startup community and is interested in meeting entrepreneurs with the passion, focus, and energy necessary to overcome odds and build BIG businesses.

Eric leads Business Development and Operations at Embee Mobile. He has been the key player in Embee’s international growth strategy. Prior to Embee, Eric advised startups and Fortune 500 companies in the area of Mobile Technology, Social Media and Financial Services. He is a recognized Thought Leader in the Mobile Industry published in BusinessWeek, Forbes.com, Fox Business, GigaOM, Huffington Post and Wireless Week. Additional commentary about mobile industry can be found on his blog, Mobileslate. In 2003, he founded Caboodle Networks, a mobile search recommendation engine using semantic technology, and filed two patents in the area of search and information retrieval. The company was acquired by MCN in 2007. Prior to Caboodle he held various roles in product, marketing and business development at Pixo, Sun Microsystems, and Wells Fargo Bank.
Eric earned both his BS in Business Administration and Masters in Software Engineering and eBusiness Technology at Carnegie Mellon University.

Sheena is a founding partner of Lucid Communications, a strategic marketing firm, and Mobile {Dev}Sync, a global thought leadership program for the mobile application marketplace. She is also co-chair of Mobile Monday Seattle.
Sheena specializes in marketing and strategic messaging to build brands, define companies as thought leaders and connect players in the mobile application marketplace.
She has a powerful combination of wireless, web and mobile application expertise. She is a self-proclaimed Gadget Geek with a global world-view, having lived and worked in China, India and throughout the US.
Through Lucid and Mobile {Dev}Sync, Sheena works with big and small brands, including Samsung, Nokia, Infosys, Navteq, GetJar, Openfeint, Marketwire, Porter Novelli and dozens of mobile application companies like Metaio, Mobile Deposit, Shazam & Urban Airship.
Prior to founding Lucid Communications, Sheena was North America Marketing Manager for Bluetooth wireless technology. She directed US-based marketing programs, including launching Bluetooth high-speed technology and spearheaded the design and execution of the Bluetooth hands-free campaign for consumers. She also managed the Bluetooth global Web site and introduced a social media channel, Bluetooth TV.
She has done pro bono work with organizations such as the United Nations, the Conference Board and Counsel on Foreign Relations.
Juha Christensen, Partner, Progression Partners
Marc Davis, Partner Architect, Microsoft

Marc Davis invents mobile, social, media, and personal data technologies that connect people, the web, and the world. With a twenty year career of technology research and development spanning the MIT Media Lab, Interval Research, UC Berkeley,Yahoo!, Invention Arts, and Microsoft, he has done pioneering work in context-aware computing, computer vision, mobile media metadata, social media, mobile and social advertising, and personal data technologies and applications. He has transformed his ideas into over 150 patent applications, as well as numerous research prototypes, products, andpublications. Marc Davis is a Partner Architect at Microsoft working on the vision and technology strategy for Microsoft’sOnline Services Division.

Vishal is Co-founder at Mobclix, the industry’s largest targeted mobile ad exchange — the first open marketplace for mobile developers, advertisers, ad networks and agencies. Mr. Gurbuxani was a Manager for the Accenture Technology Labs Group, which is a global team of 150 researchers and developers focused on laying out the go-to market strategy and technical vision for the 180,000 Employees at Accenture. Mr. Gurbuxani focused on numerous projects within Enterprise Analytics and Insight, which included unifying marketing spend and advertising of products and services for the numerous Fortune 500 Clients. Most notably Mr. Gurbuxani managed and delivered the Vongo Platform for Starz Entertainment, which is a leading video delivery platform for user generated content as well as licensed and secure content. Mr. Gurbuxani also managed and delivered a remote monitoring and diagnostic platform for Solar Turbines, which is estimated to bring in record numbers of dollars for Solar Turbines. Mr. Gurbuxani has led global teams within India, Manila, and Europe to deliver services and solutions to drive business value and monetization for Accenture’s Fortune 500 clients.
Mr. Gurbuxani has also authored numerous patents for large scale device management and personalization. Many of the key insights that Mr. Gurbuxani has learned through driving business value through technical execution, have been cultivated for the Mobclix mobile platform.
Mr. Gurbuxani graduated with Honors from Santa Clara University with both an M.S. and B.S. in Computer Engineering.

Kent Griffin is a Senior Product Manager for PayPal Mobile and manages the product portfolio for developers and small businesses. He has been with PayPal for over seven years and focused on innovating in mobile payments for most of them. His goal is to help businesses create and monetize their mobile strategies. Prior to PayPal, Kent helped develop search solutions for other financial service providers and holds a couple of degrees from Stanford University.
Jeff Haynie, CEO, Appcelerator

Jeff Haynie is Co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator. Jeff is a long-time serial entrepreneur, technologist and blogger. Previously, Jeff was Co-founder and CTO of Vocalocity, a software provider in the communications arena and before that, CTO of eHatchery, a digital incubator and off-shoot of Bill Gross’ idealab!. Jeff has worked on numerous standard committees such as IETF and W3C as well as core contributor to a number of important open source technologies such as JBoss and OpenVXI. Jeff served with distinction in the U.S. Navy. Jeff blogs at http://blog.jeffhaynie.us and can be found on twitter @jhaynie.
Scott Jenson, Frog Design

As frog’s Creative Director, Scott Jenson was the first member of the User Interface group at Apple in the late 80s, working on System 7, the Apple Human Interface guidelines and the Newton. After that, he was a freelance design consultant for many years, then director of product design for Symbian, and finally managed the mobile UX group at Google. You can follow frog Creative Director Scott Jenson on Twitter @scottjenson.

Ben Keighran is an Australian-born Internet entrepreneur currently residing in San Francisco, CA.
In 2009, Keighran became CEO and Co-Founder of Chomp, the leading app search engine. At Chomp Keighran defines the product vision, corporate strategy and the customer user experience. Chomp’s search engine is based on the company’s proprietary algorithm, which learns the functions and topics of apps, so users can search based on what apps do, not just what they’re called. Since founding the company, Keighran has assembled a world class team, as well as advisors such as Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Rose, and investors such as Ron Conway, BlueRun Ventures and a number of ex-Google angels.
Prior to Chomp, Keighran assumed a lead advisory role for mobile products at social search company, Aardvark, which was acquired by Google in early 2010. In 2006, Keighran relocated from Sydney to San Francisco, where he raised $6.5 million to build Bluepulse, a mobile social messaging application. Bluepulse was one of the most downloaded mobile Java applications ever; reaching nearly 2mm downloads per month and 300mm user messages per month.
In 2007, Keighran was named one of America’s Top Entrepreneurs under the age of 25 by Business Week. As a teen, he taught himself C++ and by the time he was thirteen, he developed an extremely popular bulletin board system which quickly grew to thousands of users. It eventually brought in so much traffic that it crashed his parents’ phone line. Still a teen, Keighran anticipated the influence of apps as drivers of Internet consumption via mobile devices; so he developed Australia’s first geo-based Bluetooth network app and the first app store.
Ben is a mentor for 500startups.com and Web FWD. He regularly blogs on Chomp.com. He has also written guest blogs for TechCrunch.

Phil Lenton is CEO of Compsoft Plc, a UK-based Software Development House that started up in 1971 building database management tools. For the last few years Compsoft has been building bespoke mobile apps for iPhone/iPad, Android and Windows Phone, building on its earlier experience in developing web-based applications predominantly in .NET.
Phil started working for Compsoft in 1999 as a programmer, and took over as CEO in 2005 after completion of an Executive MBA at London Business School. His background in programming combined with 6 years’ experience in running a business gives Phil a unique insight into both the technical and commercial aspects of new technology. Phil’s passion for mobile meant that Compsoft was one of the first software companies to offer iPhone and android app development services. Compsoft is now one of the leading mobile development companies in Europe.
Recent clients that Compsoft have developed mobile apps for include Symantec, Computacenter, Nissan, hotels.com and MTV.
Michael Mace, CEO, Cera Technology

Michael Mace is CEO of Cera Technology Inc., a mobile Internet startup. He was most recently a principal at Rubicon Consulting, where he helped technology companies plan strategies and products. His clients included Nokia, Yahoo, Symbian, Adobe, Openwave, VMware, Capella Education, Symantec, and Logitech. He’s a well-known tech industry speaker and commentator, and has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and numerous tech industry publications.
Prior to Rubicon, he was vice president of product planning at Palm, and was also chief competitive officer at Palm and PalmSource, where he worked closely with operators and handset manufacturers to plan for the future of mobile data. Prior to joining Palm, he served as vice president of marketing for Softbook Press, a leader in the creation of ebook devices and publishing systems; and director of marketing for Silicon Graphics’ Windows products division. Michael held a variety of leadership positions at Apple Computer, including director of Mac platform marketing, director of marketing for the Home and Education Division, and director of Market Intelligence. He also founded a software firm and has worked as a journalist. Michael holds a degree in international relations from UCLA.
John Malloy, General Partner, BlueRun Ventures

John Malloy, Partner, co-founded BlueRun Ventures in 1998 and brings over 25 years of experience in early stage venture and technology. John enjoys working with early stage companies and entrepreneurs as they chart their strategy and launch their products. John has successfully invested in a broad spectrum of technologies and services including companies such as Paypal (EBAY), Bitfone (HP), Slide (GOOG) and Pogo.com (ERTS). Today, John focuses on early stage opportunities particularly in mobile software and consumer internet. Some of John’s current investments include Chomp, Topsy, and Waze.
Prior to starting the firm, John spent more than 15 years in management and executive roles at Nokia, MCI and a communications services start-up. He holds a J.D. from George Mason School of Law and a B.A. from Boston College.

Peter Marx is vice president of Business Development and Digital Studio at Qualcomm. In this role Marx handles the commercialization of augmented reality and other emerging technologies on behalf of Qualcomm’s Corporate Research and Development Group.
Before joining Qualcomm, Marx was vice president of the Technology and Digital Studio at Mattel, Inc., where he helped deliver branded digital and online experiences to many millions of consumers on behalf of the world’s largest toy company via online, interactive and other digital platforms. During his tenure, the Mattel websites were the recipient of a Webby award, the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet.
Previously, Marx managed Analog Protocol, a small consultancy specializing in leading-edge technologies for media and entertainment and whose clients included Fox, Viacom, Paramount Pictures, MTV Networks, Nickelodeon and Qualcomm. One MTV initiative in virtual worlds won an Emmy for innovation.
Marx also served as the chief technology officer for Vivendi-Universal Games and vice president of Emerging Technologies for Universal Studios from 2000 to 2005. A variety of projects under his direction won awards during this time, including one for best videogame of E3.
Prior to Universal Studios, Marx held engineering and producer positions at Electronic Arts working across a variety of franchises, including Madden Football, Knockout Kings and others, as well as across various media, including online.
Before entering the entertainment industry he was an engineer on a variety of telemedicine, digital video, radiological imaging and biomedicine applications at UCLA, Apple Computer and 3M Company. He serves as an adjunct professor for the Peter Stark Producing Program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts teaching digital media and entertainment to graduate film and TV students.
Steve is an AdMarvel co-founder responsible for product design and planning. He currently manages Opera’s mobile storefront, the 6th largest storefront in the world with over 1 milion app downloads daily. Steve has extensive high tech product innovation and launch experience, having led over 8 version 1.0 product launches at start-ups and established tech and Fortune 500 companies. Prior to AdMarvel, Steve was Director of Product Management for VeriSign’s Broadband Content Services, where he designed and built a web services platform for packaging and licensing digital content that spanned video and audio for both mobile and PC devices. That platform served Yahoo and News Corporation in their mobile content channel launches in 2005. Steve co-designed and built a comprehensive risk management and fraud detection product suite for VeriSign’s internet payments gateway – the largest payment processing platform in North America, subsequently sold to Paypal in 2005. Steve wrote the business plan and led product marketing for ExchangePath, a consumer payments company which sold to CMGi in 1999.
Prior to Verisign, Steve was a strategy consultant with the Monitor Group. Steve holds a BA from Princeton University in Comparative Literature and Philosophy where he graduated Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa.
Michael has over 10 years of experience in the behavioral targeting and analytics industry. A serial entrepreneur, Michael founded his first company, Kefta, a SaaS provider of behavioral targeting services for large web entities. Eventually selling the company in 2007 to Acxiom Corp., Michael is now leveraging his deep knowledge of analytics and behavioral targeting and applying them to the mobile app ecosystem. He is currently CEO and co-founder of Apsalar, a behavioral targeting, optimization and analytics platform for mobile apps.
After earning his MBA from Harvard to complement his MS in Engineering from École Centrale Lyon in France, Michael was the managing director of GiSMo, a mobile payment startup owned by Millicom International Cellular and a consultant with Altis (part of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young).

James is a technologist, writer, developer & practitioner who has been working with the mobile web for over a decade. He is Senior Director of Developer Relations at Sencha. Previously he was the CTO at dotMobi and has a background in mobile startups, telecoms infrastructure and management consultancy. He speaks extensively on the topic of mobile web development, and has written books for both Wiley and Wrox.
James led the development of mobiForge, DeviceAtlas and ready.mobi , and is the creator of tinySrc, the WordPress Mobile Pack, WhitherApps, modernizr-server and confess.js.
James Parton, Telefónica

James leads marketing for BlueVia, the new developer platform from Telefónica. In addition James is a global board member of the Mobile Entertainment Forum and chairs the Technology Market Interest Group of The Chartered Institute of Marketing, the worlds largest organisation for professional marketers
James is a regular panellist, speaker, blogger, industry awards judge and lecturer.
Throughout a 20 year career in the tech, web and mobile sectors, James has successfully developed and deployed over 25 major products and services, featuring 20 UK market firsts, including BlueVia, O2 Litmus, MMS, mobile video, mobile music downloads, and the UK DVB-H Broadcast TV trial in Oxford during 2005.
These activities have gained James personal recognition from a variety of sources including inclusion in Revolution Magazine’s Future 50 – “The individuals who will shape the digital industry of the future”, and a number of product delivery related awards, including the ‘Grand Prize for Innovation’ at the 2007 MIPCOM Mobile TV Screening & Awards, ‘Best Use of Mobile’ at the 2007 UK Interactive Marketing and Advertising Awards, and O2 Litmus being named by infoworld.com as one of the Top 100 global IT projects of 2009.
Married with two children and living in Bedfordshire, UK. James is a rabid fan of the Oakland Raiders, Port Vale Football Club, an enthusiastic amateur drummer and general music obsessive, running the site for 1980′s goth band The Rose of Avalanche.
Dorrian Porter is the founder and CEO of Mozes. He is an entrepreneur who co-founded HigherMarkets, an on-demand software company in March 2000. He later became CEO and led it to its acquisition by a Nasdaq listed company in 2002. Dorrian worked with the combined company until July 2005, where he helped significantly grow the business and shape the company’s product offerings. Previously, Dorrian practiced law at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto, California where he represented a wide range of tech companies. Prior to joining WSGR, he worked in Canada as an associate at McCarthy Tetrault, an analyst at Harrowston, Inc. (now TD Capital) and at the Canadian Parliament, including the Prime Minister’s Office. Dorrian received his law degree and MBA from the University of Toronto and a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy and Administration from the University of Ottawa.
Mike Rowehl, Co-Founder, Churn Labs

Michael Rubin, Executive Director, AT&T Interactive

Michael joined AT&T Interactive May 2000, bringing over ten years of business development and sales experience. He is responsible for the development of ATTi’s mobile ad-network, distribution of yellow page content, pay-per-call and local ads that appear on mobile applications. He oversees the distribution of the next generation YPTV widget. Prior to joining AT&T Interactive Michael held positions at Luxe Worldwide and the Los Angeles Times. Michael lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son.
Olof Schybergson, CEO, Fjord

Olof is one of the digital design industry’s top innovators, highly regarded by major players in the web, mobile and interactive spaces alike. In 2001, he and Razorfish Managing Director Mike Beeston (now Fjord’s chairman) set up Fjord, with the aim of creating a company that would ‘define digital’ and lead the way in the growth of the digital space. In the decade since then, Olof’s leadership has kept Fjord at the forefront of digital design worldwide, continuing to set the pace of change in the fields of user experience and service design. Olof has taken a lead role in some of Fjord’s best-known and most important projects, driving creativity and innovation while ensuring superlative quality across a range of projects. Previously, he was Creative Director at Razorfish, one of Europe’s leading digital design houses. Before that, he was the new media star of dynamic TV production house CTV Facilities. Olof is a well-respected trend spotter in the online and mobile environments. He is much in demand as a conference speaker and workshop leader.
Raj Singh, Mobile Guru

Raj Singh is a mobile industry veteran having worked across the space over the past 12 years. Raj is the Founder and CEO of Fifo Inc focused on enterprise mobility. Fifo was spun-out of SRI (Stanford Research Institute) where Raj served as an EIR (Entrepreneur in Residence). Previously, Raj was the founding Vice President of Business Development for Skyfire, a mobile browser that supports full Flash rendering. Prior to Skyfire, Raj co-founded venture-funded Veeker, NBC’s mobile video citizen journalism service and ToneThis, CNET’s top downloaded ringtone creation product.
Raj has also worked in product management, engineering, strategy and consulting roles for Kodak Mobile, Dell Mobile, Cellmania, MobiTV, PlayPhone, Tellme, Samsung, Turk Telekom, IGT, Hungama Mobile, Vlingo and Antenna Software. Raj’s personal projects include GameChalk, an SMS multi-player game service, Pubwalk, an LBS bar-hopping service and Wired Mashup of the Year winner in 2006 and YumYum Labs, an Android recipe voice search application and Sprint App 4G Challenge winner. Raj is also a mobile advisor to numerous companies including Movoxx, Nearverse, TinyTube, LocalResponse, Textopoly, Knocking Video and also an investor via ENIAC Ventures.
Raj is a regular mobile writer and speaker including formal and guest blogging for GotoMobile, Venturebeat, O’reilly Emerging Telephony and VisionMobile. Raj is a mentor at 500 Startups and Founder Labs and has also made contributions to a number of mobile user and expert groups including the JCP, MMA and the Bluetooth SIG. For more information, please see www.rajansingh.com.
Mario Tapia, MobileMonday Silicon Valley

Mario Tapia has more than 20 years of experience across Mobile, Internet and leading-edge technologies. Mario is Getjar’s director of mobile products. Prior to Getjar, Mario launched products at Yahoo!, Danger, Disney, ESPN, Playboy, T-Mobile, and AT&T. Mario holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from California State University at Fresno and completed post-graduate work in Engineering at the University of Washington.
Enrique Ortiz, MobileMonday Austin

C. Enrique Ortiz is a Senior Product Manager for Mobility at Motive, an Alcatel-Lucent company. He is founder of Mobile Monday Austin and Android Dev Austin, and he also is an Android and mobile web developer and author. His most recent book, Android in Action 3rd edition, will be released in September 2011. More more information, see http://about.me/cenriqueortiz.
Blair is responsible for Placecast’s strategy and business development activities, driving relationships with mobile operators, handset makers, media companies, mobile app publishers, telecom infrastructure providers and local search companies.
Prior to joining Placecast, Blair founded Partenza Consulting, a strategy and business development consultancy advising leading players and investors in the Location-Based Services industry. Blair also spent three years at NAVTEQ, the leading digital map content company now owned by Nokia, where he had overall responsibility for the mobile product line, worked closely with Nokia on the development of their first three GPS handsets, and launched new content products that are now pre-loaded on several hundred million devices. Before joining NAVTEQ, Blair was a Director and Quantitative Analyst at UBS Global Asset Management where he led development and operations for the firm’s global equity valuation platform and supported development and launch of the firm’s first long-short global equity hedge fund.
Blair has more than eleven years of experience across business development, strategy and product management in mobile media, location-based services, applications and data analytics. He is a regularly featured speaker and columnist who also serves on the advisory board for the Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs (SVASE).
Blair holds an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business.

Evan Tana is the Vice President of Product Management at shopkick, a Kleiner Perkins and Greylock backed startup focused on dramatically improving the retail shopping experience. Before shopkick, Evan led product at Loopt, a ground-breaking social mapping service funded by Sequoia Capital and New Enterprise Associates. Evan got his start in mobile as a product manager at Digital Chocolate, a publisher of mobile games and applications. Prior to working in Silicon Valley, Evan also spent time at a Beijing-based private equity firm and Goldman Sachs. Evan earned his BS and MS in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford University
Ted Verani, SVP, Trilibis Mobile
Ted Verani is a veteran in the mobile and wireless space. Over the past 13 years, Ted held a number of leadership roles with established companies in the industry. As SVP of Sales and Marketing at Trilibis Mobile, Ted focuses on strategic account development, carrier relations and all aspects of marketing. At Jumbuck, as SVP of Global Sales & Marketing, he led global carrier sales and marketing. At Enpocket, as VP of Business Development, he was responsible for Content & Community Applications and worked with wireless carriers to grow distribution channels. Earlier in his career, Ted led sales for the Americas region at Landmat (acquired by Enpocket), oversaw Content & Applications at Vodafone Global, and managed SMS products at AirTouch Cellular (now Verizon Wireless).
Ted holds an MBA in Marketing from the Marshall School of Business at University of Southern California, and a BA in Economics and International Relations from the University of California, Davis.
Peter Vesterbacka, Mighty Eagle, Rovio

Michel Wendell, General Partner, Nexit Ventures

Matt Womer, W3C
Matt is the Ubiquitous Web Activity Lead at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and serves as the staff contact for the Ubiquitous Web Applications, Geolocation, and Voice Browser Working Groups.
Before joining the W3C in April 2007, Matt worked on mobile Web applications and standards at the research and development branch of a large European mobile operator.
Prior to that Matt worked at a number of Boston area startup companies in the areas of speech recognition, VoIP, and the Web on mobile devices.

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