The Back to Front Show is a weekly podcast focusing on back-end technology, front-end development and plenty in-between. Hosted by Keir Whitaker and Kieran Masterton new episodes go live every Saturday (all being well!).
Tagged with “mobile”
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The Back to Front Show 004
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Beyond Mobile: Making Sense of a Post-PC World — Scott Jenson
Native applications are a remnant of the Jurassic period of computer history. We will look back on these past 10 years as the time we finally grew out of our desktop mindset and started down the path of writing apps for an infinite number of platforms. As the cost of computation and connectivity plummets, manufacturers are going to put ‘interactivity’ into every device. Some of this will be trivial: my power adaptor knows it’s charging history. Some of it will be control related: my television will be grand central for my smart home. But at it’s heart, we’ll be swimming in world where every device will have ‘an app’. What will it take for us to get here, what technologies will it take to make this happen?
Tagged with mobile hardware interaction design user experience networks
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All About Android 37
Curious about the Galaxy Nexus.
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Content Page Design Best Practices
How content pages can be better optimized for the Web ecosystem.
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The Critical Path #10
5by5 - The Critical Path #10: The Means of Production
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AccessTalk - Mobile, audio books & convenient OCR
Robin talks about iOS5, the O2 mobile superstore, and a new speaking phone service from Vodaphone. Kiran discusses the full text service from Talking Newspapers, and he and Léonie share their experiences with the new Jaws 13 Convenient OCR feature.
Tagged with accessibility mobile leoniewatson
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The Critical Path #3: It’s Good to Be King
The Critical Path #3: It’s Good to Be King - 5by5
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Nexus is born
From http://shotofjaq.org/, Jono Bacon and Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge step back from the glossy press photos and discussions of the device itself and instead explore what knock on effect Google’s new offering could have on the cellular industry.
