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W3C Track: The Web on the Move

A session at World Wide Web Conference 2008

Discover the new ways of accessing the Web that the mobile Web offers: learn how the Web can be used to help development in emerging countries, get a grasp of the similarities between mobile web access and accessibility, imagine what a location-based Web could offer, and keep yourself updated on what's hot in W3C for the Web on mobile devices!

About the speakers

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Dom Hazael-Massieux

W3C Staff, French, working on new gen of Web technologies and doing Software development; co-author of “Relever le défi du Web mobile” http://lewebmobile.fr bio from Twitter

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James Pearce

Developer Relations @ Facebook.

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Daniel Appelquist

American expat; Londoner; cyclist; parent; @tefdigital Open Web and @openwebdevice Advocate; @MoMoLondon, Mobile2.0, @overtheair founder; organizer; instigator.

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Dave Raggett

I am a part of the W3C Team in the Ubiquitous Web and Technology and Society Domains. I have been involved with many core web technologies over the years. bio from Twitter

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'Chaals' Nevile

(aka Charles McCathieNevile) Web standards guy working for Yandex, living in Madrid/Maraña, traveling, learning languages, thinking about cooking dinner bio from Twitter

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Henny Swan

Henny Swan's personal account and burblings of a less lucid kind. Work and other such delights over at @iheni bio from Twitter

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When

Time 10:30am12:00pm LMT

Date Wed 23rd April 2008

Short URL

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Official event site

www2008.org

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Topics

Books by speakers

  • Relever le défi du Web mobile
  • Professional Mobile Web Development with WordPress, Joomla! and Drupal
  • Mobile Internet For Dummies

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