Wired declared Web 3.0 the age of apps and that the Web was dead and the future is native apps. Insight or naiveté? We’ll discuss the current merits of HTML5, and which companies and technologies will accelerate its adoption among mainstream consumers and create new opportunities for developers. We’ll also discuss the impact this can have on current native application strategies for Windows, Windows Phone 7, Mac, iPhone/iPad, and Android by looking at the impressive work that is being done today with the Web and apps to deliver compelling consumer experiences. But we’ll also address the shortcomings and the reality of HTML and what Web and app designers and developers can and should be doing today.
LEVEL: Intermediate
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HTML5 Evangelist for Microsoft. Enjoy all things HTML5, Design, Coffee, Wine, Microsoft, Brutality...and Pets.
5pm Where Web Typography Goes To Next by Richard Rutter
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