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Mehr Infos auch auf www.w3.org/html/logo/
Während der MSDN on Tour Sommer-Edition im Juni 2011 werden wir auch das Thema HTML5 behandeln: www.MSDN-on-Tour.de
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Currently reading "HTML5 For Web Designers" and will scan "thoughts on interaction design" right after.
Jonny Kaldor, Co-Founder Kaldor Product Development Group, speaking about HTML5 and mobile app development.
How are companies realising their mobile ambitions? How are they overcoming the challenges of managing content across multiple platforms and devices? How are they turning their strategy into revenue generating reality?
This event, hosted by Harvey Nash at Shoreditch Studios, London, looked at these key issues and more.
Keynote speakers:
Jason Titus
CTO Shazam Entertainment
David Gibbs
Director of Mobile Applications & Services at BSkyB
Jonny Kaldor
Co-founder Kaldor Group
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17TH APRIL, LONDON - Chris Buckett & The London HTML5 User Group meet to find out how Dart, and it's Web UI framework for creating Model Driven Views and Web Components with the Shadow DOM, can be used to create applications that run in all modern browsers. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: bit.ly/1005o2q
Here I am with my trusty assistant.
I built the slightly controversial HTML 5 logo out of LEGO bricks. Hey, who was I to know that the W3C and the WHATWG were going to have their little tiff. Oh, wait, never mind. Anyhow, I started building shortly after the W3C announced the Logo, and finished building shortly after the WHATWG declared that it wasn't going to be called HTML 5 anymore. At least I got to play with LEGO bricks in the meantime, so it wasn't all for nothing. :)
I built the slightly controversial HTML 5 logo out of LEGO bricks. Hey, who was I to know that the W3C and the WHATWG were going to have their little tiff. Oh, wait, never mind. Anyhow, I started building shortly after the W3C announced the Logo, and finished building shortly after the WHATWG declared that it wasn't going to be called HTML 5 anymore. At least I got to play with LEGO bricks in the meantime, so it wasn't all for nothing. :)
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Mehr Infos auch auf www.w3.org/html/logo/
Während der MSDN on Tour Sommer-Edition im Juni 2011 werden wir auch das Thema HTML5 behandeln: www.MSDN-on-Tour.de
17TH APRIL, LONDON - Chris Buckett & The London HTML5 User Group meet to find out how Dart, and it's Web UI framework for creating Model Driven Views and Web Components with the Shadow DOM, can be used to create applications that run in all modern browsers. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: bit.ly/1005o2q
Visualized here is what no one has seen before - a near realtime look at the email being processed by Yahoo! It showcases how spam is filtered and email is routed for more than 300 million mail users across the world.
One of the reasons that Yahoo! Mail is the No. 1 email service in America is that for every good email they deliver, they block 4 spam emails. That’s 20.5 billion spam messages a day that aren't slowing down the Internet.
The visualization also takes a look at the top subject line keywords in both good and spam email delivered for all regions, and provides a look at the processing that happens to every email before it's delivered.
Developed entirely in HTML5, it's compatible with all modern browsers and tablet devices. This is the first in a series of visualizations about Yahoo! technology.
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