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Mobile 2.0 Business & Builder Tracks

... Jay Sullivan, VP Mobile, Mozilla “Platforms, Monetization & Third Party Applications” - Moderator, Jason Devitt, Skydeck John Faith, GM & VP, Mobile, MySpace Henri Moissinac, Director, Facebook Mobile Sumit Agarwal, Mobile Product Management Lead, North America, Google Ilja Laurs, Founder, GetJar Michael Bayle, Senior Director, Global Mobile Advertising, Yahoo! “Carrier Initiatives:...

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Privacy on the Web? No, Thank You.

For all the outrage over the Chinese government spying on Skype users , when it comes to privacy, consumers value the talk rather than walk the walk. We often don’t want the inconvenience that security requires (sometimes even re-entering passwords is too much), which can be a difficult line to walk for entrepreneurs seeking to entice users to their online services. Jason Devitt, founder...

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Wireless Tracking Service Skydeck Raises $3M

... It looks like a nice service. We signed up and will add to this post once we have more to say. CEO Jason Devitt was Entrepreneur-in-Residence at i-Hatch Ventures and before that CEO at Vindigo. He founded Vindigo in 1999 and grew the company from $0 to $12M in revenue in 2004, when he sold it to a Japanese company (now called Zingy). We like Skydecks' feature where you can track cell...

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Skydeck gets boost for service that reminds you to call your Ma

... raised $4 million to date. It raised $1 million in a previously undisclosed angel round last year. Jason Devitt, CEO of Skydeck, said to expect some major feature releases in the “November timeframe.” He also said the company has had tremendous inbound interest from carriers around the world — nearing a total of 20 — but that talks were all in the early stages. He said this suggests...

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Notes and Video from Mobilize

On Thursday, I was part of a panel discussion “Thinking experientially: What creates good mobile user experience?” at GigaOm’s Mobilize, a one-day conference devoted to the mobile industry. My fellow commentators were Jason Devitt, the CEO of a mobile startup called Skydeck; Jyri Engestrom, the founder of Jaiku; and Jeff Taylor, the marketing director for [...]

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Mobilize: Thinking Experientially: User Experience Panel

We just finished a panel on mobile user experience with some excellent ideas about specific opportunities for startups to build mobile software. Here’s the rough transcript: Thinking Experientially panel at Mobilize.Dylan Tweney, Gadget Lab, Wired.com (moderator): Invoking the iPhone. The iPhone interface is beautiful. There it is… Introduces panelists: Jason Devitt, CEO, Skydeck Jyri...

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Silicon Alley's Finest - Then and Now

With Web 2.0 in New York this week, and the winds of creative destruction blowing through Wall Street, I thought it would be interesting to compare two lists of New York's Top 100 digital execs. The most recent is from Silicon Alley Insider and their 2007 list , and the other is the 2000 list from the final issue of Silicon Alley Reporter. I have to give credit to Silicon Alley Reporter founder Jason...