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Wavefront introduces AT&T's Developer Program

Posted by Rob Lewis on Thu, August 13, 2009 2:06 PM · Filed under Vancouver , Mobile, iPhone · Comments

Next week Wavefront is hosting a WaveGuide seminar titled How to Engage AT&T and utilize devCentral to create usccessful apps. The interative seminar is meant to give developers of mobile applications an introduction to AT&T's Developer Program.

Attend this interactive seminar to receive an introduction to devCentral, the AT&T Developer Program, and learn how to engage with AT&T. Whether you are developer of consumer or enterprise mobile applications, speaker Ed Schmit will show how AT&T devCentral can help you to create and market your apps from concept to delivery and into the hands of AT&T’s over 78 million mobile users. Examples of successful application launches will be provided. This is a must attend for iPhone®, wireless, new media and content application developers with an opportunity to network with AT&T and local developer peers.

The seminar takes place on Tuesday August 18th from 1:30-3:30pm in hte lower level conference centre at 1055 West Hastings. Register online.

 
Company:
AT&T Wireless
Website:
http://www.attwireless.com
Location:
Uşak, Uşak İli, Turkey

AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) is a leading provider of advanced wireless voice and data services for consumers and businesses. Operating one of the... [more]

 
 
Company:
Wavefront
Website:
http://www.wavefrontac.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Wavefront is the national centre of excellence for wireless commercialization accelerating the growth and success of wireless companies in Canada.... [more]

 

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