
Tonight’s guest will be none other than the former Chief Competitive Officer, Michael Mace on the Computer Outlook radio program. The show airs live at 7pm CST/CDT and those of us not in the Las Vegas area can listen live via the Internet at this link. simply choose your prefered stream and you should be good to go. If you miss the live broadcast, there will be a podcast available at a later date.
You may recall that Michael Mace gave the closing keynote at the 2005 PalmSource Developers Conference, which drew record numbers for a closing keynote. His presentation was rich with information and insight into what the future may hold for the mobile landscape, which Palm OS has a large vested intrest in. Shortly after the conference, PalmSource had a huge layoff and Mace was one of the casualities. A month or so later and PalmSource was purchased by Access. Suffice to say that it’s been a crazy couple of months since the Dev Con.
Tonight we’ll be catching up with Michael Mace, finding out what a wild ride it’s been since the DevCon, what he’s been up to since then and what he’s working on in the near future. There will be plenty of great conversation, because no one has his pulse on the mobile space like Mace.

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