Linux Foundation’s Android™ Builders Summit, April 13 & 14 in SF – Register Now

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The Linux Foundation is pleased to introduce the addition of the Android™ Builders Summit to its 2011 event line-up, taking place April 13 & 14 in San Francisco.

Register Now for only $295: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/android-builders-summit/register

The Android Builders Summit is a technical summit for OEMs, their device manufacturers, integrators, custom builders, and the growing Android and Linux Kernel developer communities.

Who Should Attend:

The Android Builders Summit provides an intimate forum for collaboration at the systems level and discussion of core issues and opportunities when designing Android devices.  This is an excellent opportunity for companies participating in Android-based product development to interact and exchange ideas with their industry colleagues and other participants from the Android community.

The summit will address topics ranging from custom builds, alternative middleware, network functionality extensions, Peer to Peer frameworks, USB device support, security, unification of power management, tools and hybrid Android devices among many other topics.

Co-Located with the 2011 Embedded Linux Conference, the Android Builders Summit is 1.5 days, beginning at 1:00pm on Wednesday, April 13th and continuing on April 14th with a full day of content including keynote presentations from Qualcomm Innovation Center, and Motorola.

More Information: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/android-builders-summit

Register Now: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/android-builders-summit/register

OR

Attend Embedded Linux Conference AND Android Builders Summit and save $195!

Register Here to Attend Both Events: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference/register

Questions? Contact us at events@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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