SMCKL will be at Open Web Asia - SEA 2010 this July.
- Register for event.
- If you have registered but have not bought the ticket, please click PURCHASE TICKET in the event page.
- Once on the payment screen that displays "STEP 1 OUT OF 3", you will see a purple colored link called "I have a promocode".Click on that and a showbox should pop up. Enter the promocode and click submit. The new ticket price will be updated accordingly.
- Proceed with payment.
OpenWebAsia – SEA is a regional technology and web business conference that brings together top minds in the web technology space.
This conference addresses current issues in the area of:
a. Enterprise Web
b. Government 2.0
c. Mobile Applications
d. Android & iphone Development Platforms
e. Could Computing & Location Based Services
f. Venture Capital & Funding
g. Social Media & Social Gaming
h. Architecture & Standards
WHO IS OWA FOR?
- Investors, Venture Capitalists, Private Equity Companies
- Directors, Business Owners & Entrepreneurs
- CEO’s, CIO’s, CTO’s & IT Managers
- Technology SME’s & MNCs
- Telcos & Communication Companies
- Web Developer, Programmers & Designers
- Advertising, Branding & Media Marketing Professionals
- Bloggers & Web Technology Enthusiasts
- Educators & Standard Institutions
SMCKL at Open Web Asia SEA. Get 20% off tickets with promo code SMCKL20 before 6 July.
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Location-based service is the latest application in the social networking scene. It is fast becoming a popular social technology, with the rising popularity of Brightkite, Foursquare, Gowalla, just to name a few. So, how will location-based social networking benefit small businesses and big brands and what can individuals expect from these services? This month's event aims to promote a better understanding of the opportunities and challenges ahead of us. 31 May, 2010 @ 7.30pm Microsoft Auditorium Level 29, Tower 2, Petronas Twin TowersKuala Lumpur City CentreKuala LumpurMalaysia Register at http://smckl-may.eventbrite.com Presenting via Skype: Joe Stump, CTO and co-founder of SimpleGeo which provides location services for developers. Prior to that, Joe was the Lead Architect at Digg. Sponsored by:






