Buzzd to honors at Barcelona MobileMonday Awards
Buzzd from New York, a provider of local real-time search information for bars, clubs and restaurants on the mobile device, cleaned the table by winning jury, audience and community awards under the early stage category at the Mobile Monday Peer Awards in Barcelona.

In the Emerging Community category, Taptu a search and sharing engine from London won the award with Funambol, an open source email and messaging company, while local favorite Kimia, a rich media content provider, clinched the audience choice.
“Winning these awards amongst the best and brightest companies across the world exemplifies the demand for location-sensitive services like buzzd,” said Buzzd CEO and co-founder Nihal Mehta.
The 2008 Mobile Monday Peer Awards recognized 27 companies from 18 countries at its annual awards event held at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. "Mobile Monday’s ultra global and super local model has once again illuminated some of the world’s most innovative rising mobile companies", said Jari Tammisto, CEO of Mobile Monday Oy. "The Mobile Monday chapter nominees for the Barcelona Peer Awards demonstrated impressive vision. These fresh ideas are much needed in our industry and we are thrilled to showcase them in Mobile Monday community".
Mr. Pekka Ala-Pietila, former president at Nokia Corporation and currently chief executive officer of Blyk Corporation delivered the keynote address to over 500 delegates keen for mobile’s cutting edge offerings submitted by Early-Stage and Emerging Start-Up categories judged in a fast pitch format.
Three awards in each category: jury, audience, and community were judged by an expert jury including representatives from Telefónica R&D, the Mobile Marketing Assoc., Vodafone Group, Google, Nexit Ventures, eXtract, the Mobile Monday global chapter founders and audience SMS voting.
This year's winners at the Mobile Monday Peer Awards Barcelona will be invited to participate in the Mobile Monday Global Summit in conjunction with the World Congress on IT (WCIT) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 18-22, 2008.
(Timo Poropudas)

In the Emerging Community category, Taptu a search and sharing engine from London won the award with Funambol, an open source email and messaging company, while local favorite Kimia, a rich media content provider, clinched the audience choice.
“Winning these awards amongst the best and brightest companies across the world exemplifies the demand for location-sensitive services like buzzd,” said Buzzd CEO and co-founder Nihal Mehta.
The 2008 Mobile Monday Peer Awards recognized 27 companies from 18 countries at its annual awards event held at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. "Mobile Monday’s ultra global and super local model has once again illuminated some of the world’s most innovative rising mobile companies", said Jari Tammisto, CEO of Mobile Monday Oy. "The Mobile Monday chapter nominees for the Barcelona Peer Awards demonstrated impressive vision. These fresh ideas are much needed in our industry and we are thrilled to showcase them in Mobile Monday community".
Mr. Pekka Ala-Pietila, former president at Nokia Corporation and currently chief executive officer of Blyk Corporation delivered the keynote address to over 500 delegates keen for mobile’s cutting edge offerings submitted by Early-Stage and Emerging Start-Up categories judged in a fast pitch format.
Three awards in each category: jury, audience, and community were judged by an expert jury including representatives from Telefónica R&D, the Mobile Marketing Assoc., Vodafone Group, Google, Nexit Ventures, eXtract, the Mobile Monday global chapter founders and audience SMS voting.
This year's winners at the Mobile Monday Peer Awards Barcelona will be invited to participate in the Mobile Monday Global Summit in conjunction with the World Congress on IT (WCIT) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 18-22, 2008.
(Timo Poropudas)
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