My research is on understanding patterns in usages of smartphones and tablets and make online decisions on battery life optimization techniques. I see that Uplinq has interesting talks on related topics. It will be a great learning experience for me and help me fine tune my research. It also helps me save money since am a student.Reply
I worked for a very brief time at a wireless point-to-point ISP. Since my employment there I have been interested in not the aligning dishes and routing packets but the business aspect of providing affordable solutions to customers. I plan to do this full time and would like to be as involved in as many wireless technologies as possible. Thanks for your time.Reply
I'm working on Wireless and mobile design for 6 years now. It would be great experience for me to visit Uplinq and know what exactly does Mobile technologies giant are doing and their products. Reply
I own a company which makes innovative music/graphics apps for mobile devices.
Additionally, I've worked in the semi-conductor industry here in San Diego for several years and would love to see the future direction of Qualcomms technology combined with insights on cross-platform mobile development. Reply
I breathe innovative music/graphics apps for mobile devices. Additionally, I would love to see the future direction of Qualcomms technology combined with insights on cross-platform mobile development.Reply
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siddhartha.nath - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
My research is on understanding patterns in usages of smartphones and tablets and make online decisions on battery life optimization techniques. I see that Uplinq has interesting talks on related topics. It will be a great learning experience for me and help me fine tune my research. It also helps me save money since am a student. ReplyPCTC2 - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
I'm an electrical engineering undergraduate with more experience in programming than any form of engineering. I would love to go to check it out. Replynutgirdle - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
I think there is a typo in the news post. "mzr" should read "nutgirdle" Replyyelped - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
Lol. Replyhotsacoman - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
I'm amazing. Replysushrukh - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
I have a pathetic luck in competitions and lost once again.I will never win in any competitions in my life ever. :( Replyyelped - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
Never give up. Replykruass - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
I'm a mobile developer, so any chance to attend a mobile convention for free would be very welcome. ReplyMrSkeptiK - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
hmmm...There were 42 entries on May 31 before "mzr"
Hard to believe they were all submitted between 12:00am and 12:01 am on Thursday May 31. Reply
ol1bit - Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - link
As a 46 year old PC developer, and owner of a couple smart phones, tablets, I'd love to see the direction everything is heading in. ReplyMGSsancho - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
I worked for a very brief time at a wireless point-to-point ISP. Since my employment there I have been interested in not the aligning dishes and routing packets but the business aspect of providing affordable solutions to customers. I plan to do this full time and would like to be as involved in as many wireless technologies as possible. Thanks for your time. ReplyKevyn - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
I'm working on Wireless and mobile design for 6 years now. It would be great experience for me to visit Uplinq and know what exactly does Mobile technologies giant are doing and their products. ReplyTETRONG - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
I own a company which makes innovative music/graphics apps for mobile devices.Additionally, I've worked in the semi-conductor industry here in San Diego for several years and would love to see the future direction of Qualcomms technology combined with insights on cross-platform mobile development. Reply
rovo - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
I breathe innovative music/graphics apps for mobile devices. Additionally, I would love to see the future direction of Qualcomms technology combined with insights on cross-platform mobile development. Replymiczroberts - Saturday, June 09, 2012 - link
wow. Replypanna - Wednesday, June 13, 2012 - link
I would like to learn about more since we are in wireless application development space Reply