
GMIC welcomes those that follow the mobile Internet industry. Whether you are a member of the press or an industry analyst, you can find the latest information and news about the hottest mobile Internet companies through press conferences, media events, and speaker interviews all taking place at GMIC.
This year, GMIC Silicon Valley has registered the following publications and more:
All Things Digital
Associated Press
BBC
Bloomberg News
CBS Interactive
CNET
Financial Times
Forbes
GigaOM
NBC
New York Times
Reuters
Tech Now
Technorati
The Huffington Post
The Next Web
The Verge
VentureBeat
Wired
See a selection of media coverage from GMIC SV 2012:
Vaughan Smith of Facebook–
Facebook: We Weren’t Moving Fast Enough in Mobile (AllThingsD)
Facebook VP: We Pivoted To Create The Right Mobile Experience First, The Desktop Can Catch Up Later (TechCrunch)
Facebook mobile usage a boon to network operators (Financial Times)
Facebook: Mobile Growth Takes Off in Emerging Markets (Forbes)
FACEBOOK: People Don’t Want To Get Online, They Want To Get On Facebook (Business Insider)
Facebook VP says the company is finally focused on mobile (CNET)
Facebook VP Vaughan Smith: Tags were key to photo sharing (Silicon Valley Business Journal)
Facebook VP Of Corporate Development Vaughn Smith Discusses Facebook’s 180 On Mobile (AllFacebook)
Lei Jun of Xiaomi–
Yuri Milner And Chinese Billionaire Lei Jun Discuss The Future of Mobile For China’s Answer To Apple (Forbes)
Xiaomi to look beyond China with its low-price smartphone business (IDG News Service)
China’s Xiaomi targets students with $200 Mi-One S Youth Edition handset (The Next Web)
China’s Xiaomi plans Asian expansion (ZDNet)
Osama Bedier of Google–
Google still believes in NFC for mobile payments, doesn’t see ‘eye to eye’ with Verizon(The Verge)
Google: NFC Payments Growing, Still Three to Five Years Out (PC Magazine)
Google Wallet Exec: No Surprise Digital Payments Are Slow Going (All Things D)
Google says mobile payments growing fast but won’t catch on overnight(ComputerWorld)
Google says mobile payments growing fast (TechHive)
New Google Wallet version may support multiple OSes (TechHive)
Google pleased by the ‘slow’ progress its virtual wallet is making (Bangkok Post)
Google says mobile payments growing fast but won’t catch on overnight (MacWorld)
Google exec upbeat on mobile payments (TechCentral)
Google says mobile payments growing fast but won’t catch on overnight (IT World)
John Riccitiello of Electronic Arts (EA)–
EA CEO: ‘Consumers won’t pay for crap’ in social and mobile games (VentureBeat)
Electronic Arts CEO: Consumers Won’t Pay for Crap (All Things D)
Tim Draper sings, dances, talks investment at mobile Internet conference (Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal)
No sitting down for startup buff (China Daily)
EA CEO says social gaming isn’t dying (Slashgear)
Xiaomi to look beyond China with its low-price smartphone business (TechWorld Australia)
Xiaomi launches US site to prologue global expansion (Morning Whistle)
EA: Social Games Aren’t Dying, But Consumers ‘Won’t Pay for Crap’ (Kotaku)
EA’s Riccitiello on social games: ‘Consumers won’t pay for crap’ (Joystiq)
EA’s takeaway from social gaming’s slump (Gamasutra)
EA’s Riccitiello – social games aren’t dying, but “consumers won’t pay for crap” (VG247)
The full list of media coverage at GMIC SV 2012 can be found here.






















