Verizon Developer Conference Sold-Out, Watch Webcast

icn_fairmont_usa.jpgVerizon's Verizon
Developer Community (VDC) Conference coming starts on July 28.  Due to the overwhelming number of people registered for the conference registration is now closed to new registrants. Meanwhile mobile application developers can
still participate by signing up to watch a live webcast of the event.

To see the full agenda and to register for the webcast, visit www.vdc2009.com.

The conference is designed to encourage interaction and dialogue
between Verizon and developers and among the development community.
During the morning sessions, three developer companies, each of which
represents a different part of the industry, will take the stage to
share their insights and experiences, offering information about their
expectations and experiences with Verizon and the process of bringing
new and innovative applications to market.

Topics slated to be addressed include how developers can leverage
their success on current platforms in the new open development
environment, how access to APIs and services can enhance applications,
and how early-stage or start-up developers can take advantage of
Verizon's scale and distribution as they develop and launch new
applications.

Watch the Conference via Webcast or on Twitter

The developer presentations will take place during the morning
sessions, which also features speakers from Verizon, RIM and Softbank
Mobile. It will be webcast live beginning at 9:30 a.m. PT / 12:30 p.m.
ET, and afternoon deep-dive sessions will be videotaped and available
for viewing on the Web site shortly after the conference concludes. You
can also follow the conference on Twitter at www.twitter.com/VDCConference.

Developers can find all VDC Conference information, including the agenda and other details, at www.vdc2009.com.