andr3 / André Luís

Webdeveloper, 25y old, who hails from Lisbon, Portugal.

Is in love with the ligatures in huffduffer logo!

There are four people in andr3’s collective.

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  1. Interview with Andre Ribeirinho: Adegga co-founder

    Andre Ribeirihno (twitter, blog) talks to us about his Wine Community site: Adegga.com Speaking about wine ant internet led us obviously to briefly mention Gary Vaynerchuck but we quickly focused on his startup Adegga and its spin-off: Avin, which provides unique identifiers for wines, very much like ISBN for books. That wasn’t it, we also spent some time on SHIFT, a conference taking place in Lisbon every year, which just took place a couple of weeks ago. As we will always do, we also spoke about the strengths and weaknesses of Portugal to build a startup, like tarpipe, that Andre is advising. There’s much to learn from Andre Ribeirihno, regarding social networks and technology in Portugal.

    —Huffduffed by andr3 3 months ago

  2. The Pipeline 15: Jeffrey Veen | 5 by 5

    Dan Benjamin interviews Jeffrey Veen, author and speaker, founder of Typekit. They discuss the web, being acquired by Google, working at Adaptive Path, Wired, WebMonkey and HotWired, launching a successful startup, working with local and virtual teams, and where we’re headed as a web community.

    http://5by5.tv/pipeline/15

    —Huffduffed by andr3 3 months ago

  3. W3C Widgets by Peter-Paul Koch (mp3 23Mb)

    In this session we’ll discuss W3C Widgets and why they are the future of the mobile Web. We’ll also take a look at various practical problems that surround the creation of W3C Widgets and mobile websites. Although web developers are well prepared for many of the browser incompatibilities they’re sure to encounter, there are some special problems that occur only on mobile devices. We will discuss these problems.

    If the mobile web is new to you you’ll be shocked by the sheer size of the problems mobile devices create, and the sheer depth of our ignorance. Nonetheless, there is a thin ray of light at the end of the tunnel, and we’ll end on a more positive note by looking to the future.

    From http://2009.full-frontal.org/#talk-peter-paul Slides: http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/11/presentations_t.html

    —Huffduffed by andr3 4 months ago

  4. The UX of Mobile panel with Barbara Ballard, Tom Limongello, Scott Jenson and Kyle Outlaw

    The term ‘user experience’ used to be an afterthought in mobile application design. The iPhone changed all that and has set a new benchmark for user experience on mobile devices. This panel will serve as a primer for anyone interested in learning how to apply UX principles to the creation of applications for iPhone, Android, and mobile websites

    From http://audio.sxsw.com/2010/podcasts/ More info http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/694

    —Huffduffed by andr3 5 months ago

  5. PayTV vs. Internet - The Battle For Your TV with Mark Cuban (HD Net/Dallas mavericks) & Avner Ronen (Boxee)

    Two high-profile industry mavericks narrate the battle for your living room. The first thinks that Internet is the future of entertainment, video included. The second thinks Cable/Satellite will always deliver a better video experience and that Internet video will remain a small niche.

    From http://audio.sxsw.com/2010/podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by andr3 5 months ago

  6. Simple Steps to Great Web Design with Matthew Smith

    Creating beautiful web design is largely a matter of mastering a handful of simple techniques. The best designs employ systems of color, contrast, typography, and white space to achieve hierarchy, balance, and rhythm. The rest is just ingenuity and creativity. Matthew will review dozens of great and nearly great sites, explaining…

    From http://audio.sxsw.com/2010/podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by andr3 5 months ago

  7. Get Stoked on Web Typography by Samantha Warren

    Typography can make or break a design, but there are big differences between what makes jaw-dropping type offline from what makes great type online? In this presentation, Samantha will evaluate interesting offline lettering and discuss how you can translate those principles and leverage CSS3, @font-face, and new font-as-service web apps to create engaging online typographic experiences.

    From http://audio.sxsw.com/2010/podcasts/

    —Huffduffed by andr3 5 months ago

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