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Tagged with “web” (36) activity chart

  1. Bruce Sterling: The Short but Glorious Life of Web 2.0, And What Comes Afterward

    Recorded at Webstock 2009

    Transcript: http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2009/03/what-bruce-ster/

    http://www.webstock.org.nz/talks/speakers/bruce-sterling/short-glorious-life-web-20-and-what-comes-afterwar/

    —Huffduffed by adewale one month ago

  2. Micro Mobile Interactions | The Breaking Development Podcast | Fresh Squeezed Mobile brought you by Breaking Development

    Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/micro-mobile-interactions

    —Huffduffed by adewale 5 months ago

  3. 5by5 | Build and Analyze #78: The Opposite of Instapaper

    5by5 - Build and Analyze #78: The Opposite of Instapaper

    http://5by5.tv/buildanalyze/78

    —Huffduffed by adewale 12 months ago

  4. Andy Budd: Mastering web user experience

    Andy tells us the best practices to employ when building your site for your target audience. Also discover what it takes for your designs to stand out.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/andy-budd/

    —Huffduffed by adewale one year ago

  5. The Why & How of Decentralized Web Identity | SXSW 2011 panel

    The big players in social networking are setting a plodding pace of innovation. New startups, keen to offer useful and exciting new means of communication, have migrated wholesale to platform-based approaches. Constrained by what it means to be boxed into 140 characters or Facebook’s vision of a lifestream, we’re left without a compelling view of what "social" means on the web. It’s time to take back our identities, and with it the web. We’ll discuss examples of how the web is more Awesome when people are a part of it (and not just a layer on top of a few companies’ databases). We’ll talk about what kinds of approaches make sense in this new world (and which don’t), and discuss some successes (and failures) that have happened along the way. Parts of this discussion will be technical; you can’t build the web without some HTML, and we can’t build a social web without getting our hands dirty. However, tech is boring. You can always look up how to do something - knowing why you want to do something is the hard part. We’re going to look beyond the modern gold rush, and talk about ideas that have lasting value for content providers, producers, and consumers, and why you should care.

    —Huffduffed by adewale 2 years ago

  6. Dan Rubin — Creativity, design and interaction with HTML5 and CSS3

    HTML5 and CSS3 are the newest stars of the web: the cor ner stones of pro gres sive enhance ment, the future of online video, the eas i est way to build web appli ca tions for desk top and mobile devices, and a bril liant foun da tion upon which we can add com­plex inter ac tion and ani ma tion lay ers with javascript and Canvas; hap pily — thanks to much-​​improved browser sup port — we can now use them. In this ses sion, Dan Rubin will show you who’s already tak ing advan tage of these lat est addi tions to our tool box, what this means for inter face design ers, and how you can bring the same tech niques to your projects.

    —Huffduffed by adewale 2 years ago

  7. Nicole Sullivan: Object Oriented CSS (The Big Web Show)

    How do you scale CSS for millions of visitors or thousands of pages? Nicole Sullivan knows, and shares her insight, experience, and expertise in this in-depth discussion with Dan and Jeffrey.

    —Huffduffed by adewale 2 years ago

  8. The Big Web Show: Responsive Web Design

    Dan and Jeffrey talk with guest Ethan Ethan Marcotte (bio | blog | Twitter), co-author of Designing With Web Standards 3rd Edition, and Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web Design. Topics include designing and coding for the likes of the Sundance Film Festival and New York Magazine, and the joys of responsive web design, working remotely, and more.

    Ethan Marcotte is a web designer and developer from Cambridge, Masschusetts who works for Happy Cog as an Interactive Design Director.

    http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/9

    —Huffduffed by adewale 2 years ago

  9. Introduction To Yahoo Geo Technologies

    By Christian Heilmann

    —Huffduffed by adewale 3 years ago

  10. Web 20 Show - Episode 72 Startup Lessons Learned / The Lean Startup / Eric Ries

    Episode 72

    Startup Lessons Learned / The Lean Startup / Eric Ries

    Eric Ries of Startup Lessons Learned talks about the "Lean Startup" methodology and entrepreneurship

    —Huffduffed by adewale 3 years ago

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