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Tagged with “webdirections” (21) activity chart

  1. Wendy Chisholm & Charles Pritchard — Universal Access: now for apps as well

    —Huffduffed by colmjude one year ago

  2. Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis — CSS3 — the Web’s Swiss Army Knife

    —Huffduffed by colmjude one year ago

  3. Addy Osmani — Tools for jQuery Application Architecture

    —Huffduffed by colmjude one year ago

  4. Douglas Crockford - Serverside Javascript

    —Huffduffed by colmjude one year ago

  5. Tom Coates - A New Network

    —Huffduffed by colmjude one year ago

  6. Silvia Pfeiffer — HTML5 Audio and Video

    With three different audio and video codec formats each supported by the diverse HTML5 capable Web browsers, plus the need to deal with fallback for older browsers, HTML5 media is not the simple solution we have all been hoping for.W3C invited expert Silvia Pfeiffer will talk through the big issues on this important topic.

    http://www.webdirections.org/resources/silvia-pfeiffer-html5-audio-and-video/

    —Huffduffed by jaronbarends 2 years ago

  7. Wrangling Time: The Form and Future of the Book - James Bridle

    Web Directions South 2010

    —Huffduffed by adski 2 years ago

  8. Craig Mod — How digital affects books and publishing

    http://www.webdirections.org/resources/craig-mod-how-digital-affects-books-and-publishing/

    We need to decouple the idea of ‘book’ from the mental image we carry around of ‘book.’ The innovation and benefit that digital brings to books and publishing lies less in how digital affects final artifacts, and more in how digital affects the systems leading up to and extending beyond those artifacts.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  9. Jeffrey Veen – Designing our way through data | Web Directions

    From http://www.webdirections.org/resources/jeffrey-veen-designing-our-way-through-data/

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 3 years ago

  10. Cameron Adams – WebDirections 2009 Keynote: Making Waves

    "… Session description If you work on the web, it was hard to miss the announcement of Google Wave in May. It was especially exciting because this project, designed to leapfrog current modes of online communication, was developed right here in Australia by a Sydney based team. Wave’s interface designer - Web Directions favourite, Cameron Adams - will give us some unique insights into the challenges of bringing such an innovative product to fruition, the problems you face in designing a desktop application in the browser, and how to nurture a startup culture inside a large company. Cameron has given some truly memorable presentations at previous Web Directions - this keynote drawing from his experiences as part of the Google Wave team will be no exception." http://www.webdirections.org/resources/cameron-adams-keynote-making-waves/

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

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