Launched in Japan in September 2004, MoMo Tokyo hosts regular networking events that routinely attract 100-200 participants working within the wireless industry. We have become a leading networking organization within the domestic mobile community as a key gathering point for corporate managers, entrepreneurs, developers, analysts and the media in Japan.
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Welcome to a new decade.. we hope you had a Super Holiday, coming back now rested and ready to for another hectic year. By all accounts the Tech-Tribes Bonenkai in December was a smashing success, with over 400 in the house and we raised 120,000jpy for the inaugural Beers for Bytes cause, many thanks to everyone who made that possible. Based on all the feedback, it seems we should considering running more of these combined gatherings, maybe a Hanami hook-up this spring would be an idea?!?
Meanwhile, please do mark February 8th on your fancy new calendar and plan to join us at SuperDeluxe for the 1st ever Tokyo 2.0 x MoMo Tokyo joint event. We have a really great list of speakers for the keynote presentations and lightning talks - see below - with our full evening agenda, on Fixed Mobile Convergence, all locked down. As you might imagine it will be a rockin scene!

awesome Tokyo 2.0 image by Jim Grisanzio via Flickr
Keynote Presentations:
Marco Koeder -
Cybermedia Japan
"Keep it vibrating" Lessons learned from Mobile Japan
Kei Shimada -
Infinita
Mobile Web Convergence Overview
Hironao Kunimitsu -
Gumi
Social Apps across Mobile and PC
Riku Inoue & Brad Ellis -
Google Japan
Search Trends across platforms
Lightning Talks:
Daniel Davis -
Opera Software
Passwords and Internet Security
DongYol Lee - Waaotn & Company, Ltd.
Accessibilty Issues and Mobile Web
Kenzo Kono -
One developer's story
Making Wordpress Cross-Platform
Joseph Yan -
MotherApp
BlogEngine - App-ify your Web Blog
Ruskyle Howser -
R. L. Howser Communications
Effective Speaking at Tokyo 2.0 and MoMo Tokyo
Also, we just wanted to pass along a quick heads-up for everyone on the
i*deal Competition - organized by Mitsui Ventures - Noting that their application has been extended to January 29th!
Otherwise, 2010 marks the 10th anniversary of Mobile Monday and we have ambitious plans for the MoMo Global Summit and Peer Awards. There are several interesting projects in the pipeline, see
The Mob Rulz for our global community news..
Yoroshiku!
-- MoMo Tokyo Team
MoMo Tokyo x Tokyo 2.0 - Joint Event!
Date: Monday, 8 February 2010 :: 19:00 - 22:00
Venue:
SuperDeluxe ::
GMap
Admission: ¥2,000 at the door includes Two Drink tickets :: Advance Registration Not Required

Bluetooth Santa Bot!
Many thanks to all who made it out for our
Le Jazz at Tableaux event in Daikanyama, it was a fantastic evening at a super venue with an awesome buffet and 200 great people in the house to mix & mingle at the show & tell tables. Looking back on 2009 MoMo Tokyo experienced somewhat of a renaissance, starting with our
call-to-action in January which resulted in an impressive group of 'Ambassadors' who stepped forward to examine the true meaning of MoMo and deliver on that vision. Together we proceeded to plan our events, with a much sharper focus, balancing business merit and - of course - Fun!
Looking forward, we are thrilled to join the Tokyo Tech Tribes for a Monster year-end Bonenkai on December 17th -
See Full Details Below - and enjoy a little hard-earned R&R before heading into 2010. We have some ambitious plans for next year, including the MoMo Global Summit set for May in Vancouver, along with some targeted chapter exchange missions and a new Biz-Match platform. After 5-years it remains our great pleasure to be involved with this effort to "Bring the Mobile Community Together."
MoMo Tokyo Team -- Yoroshiku!
Tokyo Tech Tribes Party -- Bonenkai 2009
When: December 17th, 2009 :: 7-10pm
Where: Fifty Seven --
Map
Cost: Free Entry -- Cash bar, light food
RSVP via email by Sunday, Dec. 13th, 2009
rsvp.tokyos.biggest.techparty@gmail.com
Participating Groups:
Asiajin, Digital Eve Japan, Intl Computer Assoc, Mobile Monday Tokyo, Ninjava, Tokyo 2.0, Tokyo Hacker Space, Tokyo Linux Users Group, Tokyo PC Users Group
Charity Benefit: This will be the first ever 'Beers for Bytes', an offshoot of the acclaimed
Beers for Books event. The money will be donated to
Room to Read’s wireless computer lab projects in Nepal and Vietnam.
Play it again Sam..

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Ok - whew - we are finally getting back in the swing here with a brand spanking new website and plan for gathering the MoMo Tokyo community together on November 30th. We've had tons of great feedback from you after the
5th Anniversary party and will be taking those comments forward on our upcoming events. For starters.. Food! Indeed, as most of us head straight to MoMo from work, hunger is a factor. So, we've arranged with the nice folks at
Tableaux Lounge for a yummy buffet - that means no greasy fries - at only 1,000jpy per head. Get all the niggly details and be sure to
RSVP Here.