The countdown to the MobileBeat2008 conference continues.
Today we're adding seven more companies to the list of nominees for best mobile company, or the one with the biggest, baddest idea and that has a decent chance at being a business hit. The top 30 winners will be shortly and invited to the conference. There, an overall winner will be announced.

The latest nominees, and the final ones to be added to our list, are as follows:
- mBit -- a P2P search and file-sharing technology for phones, overcoming standard MMS limitations to 300kb
- SMS Gupshup -- a twitter-like clone seeing heady growth in Asia
- Vlingo -- a slick speech recognition interface for the Blackberry
- Yap -- a mobile voice transcription service
- Greystripe -- lets developers insert ads on the fly into their mobile games, bypassing carriers and other ad incumbents
- Soonr -- a mobile document reader
- Bones in Motion -- cellphone GPS tracking for athletes; still a niche, but attractive
The MobileBeat conference on July 24 will follow the release of the 3G iPhone, which is sparking a wave of developer interest. The conference aims to host a high-level conversation about the mobile landscape, including the iPhone's impact. We'll talk about how it stacks up against Android, what the Nokia-Symbian move means, and more. We have some great speakers lined up -- from Rich Miner, of Google's Android project, to Matt Murphy, of the iFund.
Sales of our earlybird tickets are moving quickly. Go here to get a $100 discount, which ends Friday.
Finally, thanks to our sponsors, Sun Microsystems, Norwest Venture Partners and Amiando for making this possible. If you're interested in sponsoring the event, please contact Jacob Mullins.