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About The Open Gardens Blog

I (Ajit) founded the blog on May 26, 2005 based on my vision and philosophy of OpenGardens i.e. the philosophical opposite of 'walled gardens' especially as applicable to the mobile data industry.

Today, the OpenGardens blog is one of the few blogs that span both the Web and the Mobile domains.

The blog covers wireless/mobile applications, open networks and mobile web 2.0. My vision behind the OpenGardens blog has been :

  • The blog is about the Mobile data industry and Digital convergence('Mobile web 2.0')
  • Analysis is more important than story/controversy. I don't believe that bloggers are true journalists. The blog is not about the latest 'story' but it's more about independent analysis/viewpoint
  • The OpenGardens blog is broadly about opening up the networks, growing digital usage and digital businesses i.e. we don't advocate closed networks, broadcast media etc
  • It is about disruptive digital technologies

Founder & Chief Blogger Ajit Jaokar

Ajit Jaokar is the founder of the London based publishing and research company futuretext (www.futuretext.com) focussed on emerging Web and Mobile technologies -including Web 2.0 and Mobile Web 2.0.

His thinking is widely followed in the industry and his blog, the OpenGardensBlog (www.opengardensblog.futuretext.com), which was recently rated a top 20 wireless blog worldwide

In 2009-2010, Ajit was nominated as part of the Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Internet by the world economic forum. He hopes to use this opportunity to further extend the pragmatic viewpoint of the evolution of Telecoms networks in an open ecosystem.

(Note: The Network of Global Agenda Councils plays a significant role in shaping the global agenda by monitoring global issues and elaborating recommendations to address them. Each Council, comprised of 15-20 Members, serves as an advisory board to the Forum and other interested parties, such as governments and international organizations. The Global Agenda Councils also act as the intellectual drivers of the World Economic Forum's Global Redesign Initiative, an unprecedented international, multistakeholder and multimedia dialogue that aims to develop a 21st-century vision of global cooperation. Members of the G20, the UN and other International Organizations have pledged their support for this initiative. )

Ajit is best known for his books Mobile Web 2.0, Social Media Marketing. Two new books ('Open Mobile' and 'Implementing Mobile Web 2.0') are being released in 2009.

His consulting activities include working with companies to define value propositions across the device, network, Web and Social networking stack spanning both technology and strategy. He has worked with a range of commercial and government organizations globally including The European Union, Telecoms Operators, Device manufacturers, social networking companies and security companies in various strategic and visionary roles

His recent talks and forthcoming talks include: CEBIT 2009;MobileWorld Congress(2007, 2008, 2009); Keynote at O Reilly Web20 expo (April 2007);Keynote at Java One; European Parliament – Brussels – (Electronic Internet Foundation); Stanford University's Digital visions program;MIT Sloan;Fraunhofer FOKUS ; University of St. Gallen (Switzerland); Mobile Web Strategies (partner event of CTIA in San Francisco)

Media appearances include BBC – Newsnight – 3phone launch; CNN money; BBC digital planet

Ajit chairs Oxford University's Next generation mobile applications panel and conducts a course on Web 2.0, Social networking, Mobile Web 2.0 and LTE services at Oxford University.

Ajit lives in London, UK, but has three nationalities (British, Indian and New Zealander) and is proud of all three. He is currently doing a PhD on Privacy and Reputation systems at UCL in London. Ajit is a fan of animation especially Tom and Jerry, Tintin and Asterix and likes the music of ZZ Top and other rock bands

You can contact me at ajit.jaokar at futuretext.com

You can follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/AjitJaokar

See a video of my talk at CEBIT in Hannover
(intro in german - presenttion in english)

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September 4, 2006

I am speaking at the 3rd Annual Mobile Youth Services Forum 2006

Hello all

I am speaking at the 3rd Annual Mobile Youth Services Forum 2006 on Sep 8 in London. Details as per below. If you are attending this event, happy to meet up with you. Please email me at ajit.jaokar at futuretext.com

Key Speakers

Pandelis Eliopoulos, Nordic Marketing Manager, 3 SWEDEN.

Hans Christian Fleischer, Head of DJUICE, TELENOR.

Fiona Bosman, Usage Marketing Manager, RED BULL UK.

Joel Berger, VP Marketing and New Business, MTV.

Ulrich Heider, Senior Marketing Manager Prepaid, VODAFONE GERMANY.

Key Topics

Effective branding to the youth market

Safe and responsible marketing to children

Creating communities in the youth market

Exploring the latest games

MVNOs in the youth market

Key Features

Find out how to boost your revenue through youth content services

Learn from the experiences of big brand companies outside of the telecoms industry

Get to grips with a changing market and learn to enhance customer loyalty

Benefit from in depth discussions with industry experts

Event details

This high level conference will gather together a range of experts in the field of mobile youth to address the latest trends, technologies and ideas in the market. There will also be the opportunity to hear from experts outside of the telecoms industry who have pioneered successful marketing campaigns to the youth. The 3rd Annual Youth Mobile Services Forum aims to explore the most successful marketing and product strategies to enable all those involved in the telecommunications market to maintain competitive advantage in this rapidly changing market.

This forum will address the key issues and will involve an unparalleled speaking panel of visionaries and relevant senior executives from leading companies sharing their experiences

Speakers

Tomi T Ahonen, Bestselling author and 3G Consultant, .

Pandelis Eliopoulos, Nordic Marketing Manager, 3 SWEDEN.

Hans Christian Fleischer, Head of DJUICE, TELENOR.

Fiona Bosman, Usage Marketing Manager, RED BULL UK.

Joel Berger, VP Marketing and New Business, MTV.

Ulrich Heider, Senior Marketing Manager Prepaid, VODAFONE GERMANY.

Al Gosling, CEO and Founder, EXTREME GROUP.

Saso Savic, Head of Payments, MOBITEL.

Joaquin Flores Zapata, Youth Marketing Manager, TELEFONICA MOVILES.

Antonina Armashula, Youth Segment Manager, KYIVSTAR.

Damien Brady, CEO, EXTREME MOBILE.

Thomas Husson, Mobile Analyst, JUPITER RESEARCH.

Ave Wrigley, Head of New Media Development, ITN.

Peter Miles, CEO, SUBTV.

Dr Tony Houghton, Customer Experience Consultant , BT.

Andrew Lowenstein, VP of Business Development, FIREFLY MOBILE.

Jonathon Arber, Analyst, OVUM.

James Foxx, CMO, AMP’D MOBILE.

Andrew White, CEO, ENFORA EUROPE JV.

Scott Weeman, Senior Director of Global Licensing and Products, BUONGIORNO VITAMINIC.

Larry Moores, Senior VP Global Business, SK WIDERTHAN.

Adam Tolnay, Social Entrepreneur and Lecturer, STANFORD UNIVERSITY.

Graham Brown, CEO, WIRELESS WORLD FORUM.

Ajit Jaokar, CEO, FUTURETEXT.

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