Release: Len Brody at Digital Hollywood, LA

by mtippett | April 23, 2008 at 12:18 pm
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If you're going to Digital Hollywood next week be sure to say hello to NowPublic co-founder, Len Brody.  He'll be on an interesting panel.


Personalized Mobile is becoming the new broadband, perhaps even replacing it. With all the unique, cool and targeted features popping us every day, every consumer niche and taste is there, from music and video entertainment, communications and search, gaming, virtual worlds, social networks, texting, blogging and even to advertising and commerce, personalized mobile has got it all. It’s almost just like life itself. Personalized mobile isn’t a limited experience, it’s heading toward being the primary consumer experience.
Jim Brady, Executive Editor of washingtonpost.com
Derrick Oien, President, Intercasting
Jessica Steel, Vice President of Business Development, Pandora
Michael Jones, CEO, Userplane and VP, AOL
Leonard Brody, co-founder and CEO, NowPublic.com
Laura Froelich, Vice President, Marketing, CNET Networks
JD Lasica, founder, OurMedia.org/Partner, Outhink Media/President, Social Media Group
Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic, Moderator
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If there are swag bags, I want one!

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mtippett, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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