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  1. Curating the Crowd-Sourced World

    With all the stuff we weed through online, good filters are crucial. Who’s best-suited to determine what’s best, curators or the crowd? People have their religion about one or the other, however this panel will focus on the overlap, the grey areas and how curating and crowd-sourcing enrich each other.

    Jen Bekman, Jen Bekman Projects / 20x200

    Paddy Johnson, Art Fag City

    Nion McEvoy, Chronicle Books

    Dustin Hostetler, skinnyCorp

    Gina Trapani, Lifehacker.com

    —Huffduffed by michlr one year ago

  2. What Teens & Tweens Want In A Web Site/Application

    If you’re designing or programming a website or application for teens or just want to be relevant to the next generation, this teen panel will give you a glimpse into how teens are using the Net and cell phones. Find out what teens want, and more importantly what they don’t!

    Anastasia Goodstein, Ypulse

    —Huffduffed by ebouchut one year ago

  3. Connecting Interrelated Design and Development Workflows

    Design and development are like siblings in the creative process, constantly trying to express their individuality, but a lot closer than they’re willing to admit. This session will explore the interrelated disciplines of design and development by looking at three specific project types: designer/developer collaboration for the Flash Platform; designer/developer collaboration for Ajax; and cross-media design and publication. You’ll see how designers and developers can achieve peace through more efficient integration and collaboration across media types and disciplines. This panel is sponsored by Adobe.

    Ryan Stewart, Adobe

    Greg Rewis, Adobe

    —Huffduffed by Karmatype one year ago

  4. Diary of a Sex Fiend: Girl with a One Track Mind

    Zoe Margolis, Girl With a One-Track Mind

    —Huffduffed by Karmatype one year ago

  5. Is Privacy Dead or Just Very Confused?

    While many assert that "privacy is dead," the complex ways in which people try to control access and visibility suggest that it’s just very confused. Rather than throwing the baby out with the bath water, let’s discuss people’s understanding and experiences of privacy and find ways to 2.0-ify it.

    danah boyd, Microsoft Research

    Judith Donath, MIT Media Laboratory

    Siva Vaidhyanathan, University of Virginia

    Alice Marwick, New York University

    —Huffduffed by colinmanning one year ago

  6. Tips For Making Ideas Happen

    The Behance Team is focused on organizing and boosting productivity in the creative world. We have interviewed hundreds of the most productive creative people and teams that are actually able to MAKE IDEAS HAPPPEN. We now want to share the "tips" and insights from our research with creative and entrepreneurial people that want to make ideas happen.

    Scott Belsky, Behance

    —Huffduffed by PeteWilliams one year ago

  7. Everything You Know About Web Design Is Wrong

    Just as early filmmakers struggled to break free from the conventions of live theater, after 10 years Web designers are still trapped in the structures of the past. Forget pages, linear text and other archaic vestiges of design’s print ancestry; the separation of content from presentation has already changed everything.

    Dan Willis, Sapient

    —Huffduffed by bakra one year ago

  8. Oooh, That’s Clever! (Unnatural Experiments in Web Design)

    Find inspiration in the ridiculous. See technological quirks as opportunities. Try something previously unheard of with your site design. Laugh in the face of convention. Use and abuse CSS in ways never before imagined. Get away with it. And if it doesn’t work, try something else instead.

    Paul Annett, Clearleft Ltd

    —Huffduffed by bakra one year ago

  9. From Freelance to Agency: Start Small, Stay Small

    The web has always attracted mavericks and entrepreneurs, and a rocky economy makes the freelance life more desirable (or at least more inevitable) than ever. So what happens when your freelance business starts to grow? How big can you get without getting bad? How can freelancers and small teams compete with traditional agencies? Hip freelancers and cool agency heads will answer questions, compare experiences, and tell their stories.

    Jeffrey Zeldman, Happy Cog Studios

    Roger Black, Roger Black Studio

    Kristina Halvorson, Brain Traffic

    Whitney Hess

    —Huffduffed by bakra one year ago

  10. iPhone Programmer’s Road Map: A Guided Tour of the Official SDK

    The iPhone SDK Developer’s Guide starts by introducing the tools (Xcode, SDK, emulator, IB) and basic application concepts you need to assemble and run your first GUI application. It includes a very quick introduction/review of the Object C programming language, but assumes basic knowledge of C and OO programming.Key idioms and design patterns in an iPhone application will be presented along with coverage of the UIController, MVC, event handler etc. Later chapters cover the standard high level widgets in the iPhone SDK, the events they generate, as well as their standard event listeners. Low level drawing API and touch events will also be covered in addition to iPhone-specific APIs to access mobile. Concise coverage of key data network protocols and data communication libraries and a complete chapter on how to use the Interface Builder to build applications complete this hands-on guide to tapping into the power of the SDK.

    Michael Yuan, eZee Inc

    —Huffduffed by homiziado one year ago

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