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  1. 5by5 | The Big Web Show #22: Dan Cederholm

    5by5 - The Big Web Show #22: Dan Cederholm

    http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/22

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  2. 5by5 | The Big Web Show #11: Nicole Sullivan on CSS

    5by5 - The Big Web Show #11: Nicole Sullivan on CSS

    http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/11

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  3. Webvisions: Going Fast on the Slow Mobile Web

    Webvisions 2008 Going Fast on the Slow Mobile Web Speaker: Jason Grigsby

    http://webvisionsevent.com/wp/?p=65

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  4. Jason Grigsby — Keynote: Native is Easy. Mobile Web is Freaking Hard!

    No one who advocates for the mobile web wants to admit it, but it is true. Native is easier.

    It’s easier to sell to stakeholders. Easier to monetize. And most importantly, easier to implement.

    Argue about programming languages, memory management and reach all you want. There is one undeniable disadvantage that the mobile web faces that native apps don’t–over a decade of legacy code, cruft and entrenched organizational politics.

    But the web is essential. Even companies whose businesses are centered on native apps need web pages to sell those apps. We can demonstrate time and again that a web-​​based approach is a smart investment.

    So how do we sell mobile web projects? How do we work with the systems we currently have to build compelling mobile web experiences?

    And most importantly, how should we be changing our web infrastructure, tools and workflow for the coming zombie apocalypse of devices.

    http://www.webdirections.org/resources/jason-grigsby-native-is-easy-mobile-web-is-freaking-hard/

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  5. Aarron Walter

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  6. 5by5 | The Big Web Show #19: Beyond Usability with Aarron Walter

    5by5 - The Big Web Show #19: Beyond Usability with Aarron Walter

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  7. Greg Storey on Non Breaking Space Show

    Greg is the president of Happy Cog, an industry-leading, diverse group of problem-solving superstars, united under the common goal of making the web a better place to think, work and play. Greg writes on his own blog as well as Happy Cog’s Cognition about business practices, design and the intersection of the two in the real & digital world.

    http://nonbreakingspace.tv/greg-storey/

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