W00t, my IBM colleague, Jo Grant, has created a neat little application for the Android device, Lotusphere 2011 Scheduler, as per this write-up here: -
This application is a simple resource to help you organize your Lotusphere 2011 schedule and get you to the events you need to go to. The data is driven by the wonderful database created by the folks at www.geniisoft.com
The main screen lists the events of Lotusphere 2011. There are rather a lot! To make it more manageable, you can access the menu to sort or filter this view by a number of criteria. Additionally, events that are taking place today will have their time backlight in light blue. Events that are taking place now will have their time backlight in blue. Events that you have liked will be backlight in green.
Selecting the code for an event brings you to the even screen. This gives full details and a map to the event's location.
If the schedule changes, we'll attempt to wrap that up in a new version. Check the Android Marketplace for an update as we get closer to the event.
This application was written by Jo Grant. Although an IBM employee, this is not an official application provided by IBM or the Lotusphere team.
Any faults or problems caused by this application are not IBM's responsibility. Blame Jo :-)
Jo will be at Lotusphere in the Solutions Development Lab. Drop by and say hello!
For those reading this on the Android itself, here's a direct link to the app in the Android Marketplace.
This is in addition to the most excellent apps that The Turtle Partnership have released for the iPhone and BlackBerry platforms.
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Sweet! Just what I was looking for.
Thanks
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