Talk for the Spring 2009 Bloomsburg University Instructional Technology Corporate Advisory Board meeting.
First upload. Updated version with better link listing and possibly audio after the weekend.
Talk for the Spring 2009 Bloomsburg University Instructional Technology Corporate Advisory Board meeting.
First upload. Updated version with better link listing and possibly audio after the weekend.
Adapting designs to function on the dizzying array of mobile devices is one of the most challenging tasks facing web designers these days. This presentation (originally given to a group of app developers and mobile geeks in the Twin Cities) tries to identify the major "pain points" and provide solutions.
It's time to open your browser and accept that the Native Web exists. With a modern browser, you can write, compile, run, and debug a cross-platform application. This isn't your ordinary web application; it's bear fighting web code that accesses native device features. It's PhoneGap, Ripple, and the Cloud9 IDE!
Share Your Photos And Videos Online - Social Media GuideKara Krautter
Photos and videos can engage customers and convey more about a company and its people, products and services than text alone. Today, new technologies and Web sites like Flickr and YouTube have made it easier than ever for businesses to produce and share multi-media content.
Roger McNamee - How To Revive The Web. 10 Hypotheses For Tech. InvestingGail Barnes
Roger McNamee is a co-founder of Elevation Partners. He began his career in 1982 at T. Rowe Price Associates, where he managed the top-ranked Science & Technology Fund and co-managed the New Horizons Fund. In 1991, he launched Integral Capital Partners, the first crossover fund (combining later stage venture capital with public market investments), in partnership with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. In 1999, Roger co-founded Silver Lake Partners, the first private equity fund focused on technology businesses. In 2004, Roger and his partners launched Elevation Partners, an investment partnership focused on the intersection of media and entertainment content and consumer technology.
Roger performs 100 shows a year in the band Moonalice, where he plays bass and guitar. Moonalice pioneered the use of social media in music, inventing such applications as Twittercast concerts, Moonalice radio on Twitter, live MoonTune video-streamed concerts, and the Couch Tour. The band’s website (Moonalice.com) enables fans to listen to any song or show and to watch every concert on a smartphone without an app. Moonalice is renowned for the quality of poster art associated with the band. Moonalice’s single, “It’s 4:20 Somewhere” has been downloaded more than 960,000 times.
Roger is the author of The New Normal, published in 2004 by the Portfolio imprint of Penguin Books, and The Moonalice Legend: Posters and Words, Volumes 1 & 2, published in 2008 and 2010, respectively.
Roger serves on board of directors of Wordnik. In philanthropy, he serves on the boards of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame Museum, and the Rex Foundation.
Roger holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Dawn of the Devices: A Guide to Surviving the Device Apocalypse
By Ryan Betts and Michael Brooks
Abstract
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With an insatiable hunger, the people of our great province are beginning to lust uncontrollably for information on their mobile devices. The din of urban commutes is often punctuated by the frustrated grunts of someone struggling to access any kind of data from their phone. When it’s not available, the unholy is unleashed.
Devices. Multiplying like a zombie plague. Infesting our once clean analytics with new and cryptic user agents. Strange and horrifying combinations of screen densities, aspect ratios, and input controls. The battle feels hopeless. Their pace of evolution is daunting.
At the CDC (Center for Device Control) we firmly believe it doesn’t have to be this way. We have been hard at work developing a series of tools and techniques to help equip any team with the ability to target all mobile phones and still hit a budget. The future is a better place. Let us show you.
Transcript
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Slide 1:
- Who are we?
- About Nitobi.
- Zombie horde === public with devices (including developers)
Slide 2:
- Historically, how have people consume information?
- Newspaper, television, and personal computers.
Slide 3:
- Now a days, how do people consume information?
- Mobile devices. Cell phones. Tablets. eBooks. Netbooks. Laptops.
Slide 4:
- We are now infested with mobile devices.
- It's a BYOD world.
- Bring your own Device / Danger / Disaster.
Slide 5:
- And there are a lot of device platforms out there.
Slide 6:
- Native apps require a lot of overhead...
- But you can charge $$$ for them.
- And sometimes people will even buy them.
- But you guys are cities, so no one is going to buy your apps.
Slide 7:
- Reaching people means reaching these devices.
- In the beginning, a popular choice was the app store.
- You could hire a few iOS developers and knock out an app.
Slide 8:
- This worked well in the iOS, but now we’re overrun with devices.
- It’s expensive to hire specialized developers.
- And slow to develop for every platform.
Slide 9:
- As developers, we lost the platform battle.
- We failed to keep up with the device platforms.
- But we've learned from this loss.
- We believe there is a better way.
- We need a general purpose tool.
- Something battle tested.
- Something cheap to jump into.
- Something that is supported by every platform.
Slide 10:
- "World War Z" author Max Brooks calls this general purpose tool the Lobotomizer.
- "A fusion of shovel and double-bladed battle axe."
- The lobo was a tool to shovel trenches or chop wood.
- The lobo could also smash in a zombie.
Slide 11:
- The web is our lobotomizer.
- "A fusion of APIs and two-way communication."
- The web was designed to deliver information and does it well.
Slide 12:
- Not necessarily all good ones, but we can make do.
- The web can penetrate any mobile device.
Slide 13:
No more excuses! Let's build beautiful things. #codemotion Rome Christian Heilmann
A quick reminder of how we make it too complex for ourselves as web developers these days, and how changes in the browser world mean mainly one thing: build to standards.
Adapting designs to function on the dizzying array of mobile devices is one of the most challenging tasks facing web designers these days. This presentation (originally given to a group of app developers and mobile geeks in the Twin Cities) tries to identify the major "pain points" and provide solutions.
It's time to open your browser and accept that the Native Web exists. With a modern browser, you can write, compile, run, and debug a cross-platform application. This isn't your ordinary web application; it's bear fighting web code that accesses native device features. It's PhoneGap, Ripple, and the Cloud9 IDE!
Share Your Photos And Videos Online - Social Media GuideKara Krautter
Photos and videos can engage customers and convey more about a company and its people, products and services than text alone. Today, new technologies and Web sites like Flickr and YouTube have made it easier than ever for businesses to produce and share multi-media content.
Roger McNamee - How To Revive The Web. 10 Hypotheses For Tech. InvestingGail Barnes
Roger McNamee is a co-founder of Elevation Partners. He began his career in 1982 at T. Rowe Price Associates, where he managed the top-ranked Science & Technology Fund and co-managed the New Horizons Fund. In 1991, he launched Integral Capital Partners, the first crossover fund (combining later stage venture capital with public market investments), in partnership with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. In 1999, Roger co-founded Silver Lake Partners, the first private equity fund focused on technology businesses. In 2004, Roger and his partners launched Elevation Partners, an investment partnership focused on the intersection of media and entertainment content and consumer technology.
Roger performs 100 shows a year in the band Moonalice, where he plays bass and guitar. Moonalice pioneered the use of social media in music, inventing such applications as Twittercast concerts, Moonalice radio on Twitter, live MoonTune video-streamed concerts, and the Couch Tour. The band’s website (Moonalice.com) enables fans to listen to any song or show and to watch every concert on a smartphone without an app. Moonalice is renowned for the quality of poster art associated with the band. Moonalice’s single, “It’s 4:20 Somewhere” has been downloaded more than 960,000 times.
Roger is the author of The New Normal, published in 2004 by the Portfolio imprint of Penguin Books, and The Moonalice Legend: Posters and Words, Volumes 1 & 2, published in 2008 and 2010, respectively.
Roger serves on board of directors of Wordnik. In philanthropy, he serves on the boards of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame Museum, and the Rex Foundation.
Roger holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Dawn of the Devices: A Guide to Surviving the Device Apocalypse
By Ryan Betts and Michael Brooks
Abstract
---
With an insatiable hunger, the people of our great province are beginning to lust uncontrollably for information on their mobile devices. The din of urban commutes is often punctuated by the frustrated grunts of someone struggling to access any kind of data from their phone. When it’s not available, the unholy is unleashed.
Devices. Multiplying like a zombie plague. Infesting our once clean analytics with new and cryptic user agents. Strange and horrifying combinations of screen densities, aspect ratios, and input controls. The battle feels hopeless. Their pace of evolution is daunting.
At the CDC (Center for Device Control) we firmly believe it doesn’t have to be this way. We have been hard at work developing a series of tools and techniques to help equip any team with the ability to target all mobile phones and still hit a budget. The future is a better place. Let us show you.
Transcript
---
Slide 1:
- Who are we?
- About Nitobi.
- Zombie horde === public with devices (including developers)
Slide 2:
- Historically, how have people consume information?
- Newspaper, television, and personal computers.
Slide 3:
- Now a days, how do people consume information?
- Mobile devices. Cell phones. Tablets. eBooks. Netbooks. Laptops.
Slide 4:
- We are now infested with mobile devices.
- It's a BYOD world.
- Bring your own Device / Danger / Disaster.
Slide 5:
- And there are a lot of device platforms out there.
Slide 6:
- Native apps require a lot of overhead...
- But you can charge $$$ for them.
- And sometimes people will even buy them.
- But you guys are cities, so no one is going to buy your apps.
Slide 7:
- Reaching people means reaching these devices.
- In the beginning, a popular choice was the app store.
- You could hire a few iOS developers and knock out an app.
Slide 8:
- This worked well in the iOS, but now we’re overrun with devices.
- It’s expensive to hire specialized developers.
- And slow to develop for every platform.
Slide 9:
- As developers, we lost the platform battle.
- We failed to keep up with the device platforms.
- But we've learned from this loss.
- We believe there is a better way.
- We need a general purpose tool.
- Something battle tested.
- Something cheap to jump into.
- Something that is supported by every platform.
Slide 10:
- "World War Z" author Max Brooks calls this general purpose tool the Lobotomizer.
- "A fusion of shovel and double-bladed battle axe."
- The lobo was a tool to shovel trenches or chop wood.
- The lobo could also smash in a zombie.
Slide 11:
- The web is our lobotomizer.
- "A fusion of APIs and two-way communication."
- The web was designed to deliver information and does it well.
Slide 12:
- Not necessarily all good ones, but we can make do.
- The web can penetrate any mobile device.
Slide 13:
No more excuses! Let's build beautiful things. #codemotion Rome Christian Heilmann
A quick reminder of how we make it too complex for ourselves as web developers these days, and how changes in the browser world mean mainly one thing: build to standards.
Native, Web App, or Hybrid: Which Should You Choose?Softweb Solutions
Which Should You Choose? Native, webapp or Hybrid, each of these types of apps has their advantages and disadvantages. let's learn more about Technology Selection.
The near future of real web applicationsX.commerce
There is a lot of noise being made about HTML5 as the new web technology to use and markets for apps as the best way to sell products and distribute applications to our end users. In reality there is not much new about it - all we are doing is treating the web as a distribution and sharing platform and browsers as the software to run our applications on. In this talk Christian Heilmann of Mozilla shows how in the near future application installation and in-app payments can happen on the most distributed market there is - the internet and through your browser. You will see how the technologies we build web sites in got an upgrade to allow us to build light-weight and focused applications that allow our end users to reach their goals faster and in a more re-usable fashion than with traditional ecommerce. Browsers and hardware are becoming more powerful each day, it is time to use that power in a sensible manner.
Never before have we seen such growth and diversity in the interactive field. New devices, services and development tools are flooding the market. Like many other languages the Flash platform continues to evolve. We’ll take a look into the crystal ball to determine what’s next for Flash by dispelling myths and uncovering truths. This presentation will reveal industry trends and size up the competition to find out what Flash is ready for and where it will fall short. Topics will include Flash for mobile devices, desktop applications and web content along with new features available in Flash Player 10.1. Are you ready for the future of Flash?
[ http://tier10lab.com/2012/11/15/5-reasons-responsive-design/ ] Responsive web design is a methodology that incorporates flexible layouts, images and CSS media query components. Through the use of media query "breakpoints," the CSS can detect the current screen size of the browser. This guarantees the design functions correctly at any screen size ...
Striking Gold! How Mobile Marketing Pioneers are Winning the Hearts & Minds o...Paul Brown
This session ran on the first day of the a4u Expo 2012. The 1 hour slot focused on 3 mobile marketing perspectives for Advertisers, Agencies & Publishers to consider as they work there way towards joining the 10% of top 1 million domains that are mobile optimised. 3 core principles of mobile optimised web design are considered, as are methods of monetising that property, and how you might drive more traffic to it... Along the way Mobile Marketing Pioneers are flagged as examples. If you are interested in mobile of performance marketing, keep an eye on http://www.a4uexpo.com for future events.
Your boss has an iPhone, so of course he wants an app. But does an app really make business sense? Or is a responsive design website enough?
And with hundreds of thousands of apps out there, what will make people choose and use yours? What makes a good mobile user interface? And how can you make sure your company actually delivers one?
Responsive design might make sense if you've got a content driven website. But how should your web team work together when every web page they are making needs to work at any width and resolution? And can you get the content under control to make pages that really make sense on small screens and big ones?
The Browser is Dead, Long Live the Web! (Jonathan Stark)Future Insights
Session slides from Future Insights Live, Vegas 2015 - https://futureinsightslive.com/las-vegas-2015/
For decades, it has been safe to assume that every networked computing device had a graphical Web browser installed by default. With the rise of mobile computing, wearable tech, and the internet of things, this is no longer a safe assumption. Join Jonathan for this inspiring opening keynote talk where he will he explore what web professionals can do to thrive in a world without web browsers.
Practical Design and Development with Flash on Mobile and DevicesChris Griffith
The Flash player is on hundreds of millions of mobile and other non-PC devices. It is a great runtime to quickly create effective applications and compelling experiences targeting both mobile and other device platforms.
Attend this session to take a journey through the pains and pleasures of design and development with the Flash Platform across mobile and devices. The session will cover: application design and development with Flash and ActionScript, testing with Adobe Device Central, and deploying to device.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
PDF SubmissionDigital Marketing Institute in NoidaPoojaSaini954651
https://www.safalta.com/online-digital-marketing/advance-digital-marketing-training-in-noidaTop Digital Marketing Institute in Noida: Boost Your Career Fast
[3:29 am, 30/05/2024] +91 83818 43552: Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida also provides advanced classes for individuals seeking to develop their expertise and skills in this field. These classes, led by industry experts with vast experience, focus on specific aspects of digital marketing such as advanced SEO strategies, sophisticated content creation techniques, and data-driven analytics.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
2. Contents Predictions of 2011 1.Flash-dropped 2.Print media -turning web based 3.Hardware-accelerated browsers -downsizing and downfalls 4.Television -not a good year with web tv 5.Location-based services -reminders based on location
13. For example... In an attempt to minimize processing power of and to keep it small, sleek and sexy all of the hard work -- such as rendering web pages and Javascript -- was offloaded to GOD, HIMSELF!! I kid.
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