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    MobileBeat 2010

    How would you like to join 500 mobile industry leaders — from the major U.S and international carriers, to the top device makers, developers, marketers, and investors — for two packed days of exciting content, power networking, and deal-making? This event is the annual MobileBeat 2010 taken place this year at The Palace Hotel in San Francisco July 12-13, 2010. At MobileBeat 2010, they'll discuss everything from who is creating the most innovative ways of monetizing mobile content and services via e-commerce, to user relationships with carriers. Sounds like an event that you would be interested in attending? If so, click here to find out more info.

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    The annual Flashbelt conference brings a few hundred designers and developers together in Minneapolis to get their geek on.  Attendees meet a cadre of rock-star designers, whiz-kid developers, and best-selling authors.  These industry leaders lead sessions and workshops on an array of timely topics.  They teach tangible skills, inspire by example and answer lots of questions.  As you might have guessed most of these topics revolve around Adobe Flash and related technologies. With the release of Flash Professional CS5 this spring, there will we plenty of new tools, trends and tips to talk about.  Good timing!

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    Flashbelt 2010 Conference (sponsored by Adobe)

    The annual Flashbelt conference brings a few hundred designers and developers together in Minneapolis to get their geek on.  Attendees meet a cadre of rock-star designers, whiz-kid developers, and best-selling authors.  These industry leaders lead sessions and workshops on an array of timely topics.  They teach tangible skills, inspire by example and answer lots of questions.  As you might have guessed most of these topics revolve around Adobe Flash and related technologies. With the release of Flash Professional CS5 this spring, there will we plenty of new tools, trends and tips to talk about.  Good timing!

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