The Live Introduction to W3C Mobile Web Best Practices course scheduled for Wednesday 14th October at the Møller Centre, Cambridge, is attracting more and more interest. However it's clear that the price of the event is a barrier to students, freelancers and small companies. As part of its MobiWeb 2.0 project, co-funded by the EU's FP7 Programme, W3C is able to offer a maximum of 30 free places for the course. For some, there really such a thing as a free lunch!

If you believe that you should benefit from one of these free places, please e-mail Phil Archer and make your case! W3C members, as well as past, present and future registered participants in the online course are automatically allocated a place if requested.

Participants in the day will:

  • Meet the tutors (Phil Archer and Dominique Hazaël-Massieux) and your fellow participants in the course;
  • spend time in a mixture of lectures and informal workshop sessions where you can try out different solutions and share ideas;
  • learn about the specific promises and challenges of the mobile platform;
  • gain practical experience of turning desktop content into mobile content;


Guest speaker Paul Berney, Managing Director Europe of the Mobile Marketing Association, will speak about the exciting developments in marketing via mobile.

Full details of the event are available.