2013 Technology
     Trends
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About me
REYMART CANUEL
• A graduate of BSIT in University of
Baguio
• Community Manager for Google
DeveloperGroup (GDG) Baguio
• A self-proclaimed software deviner
(developer and designer)
• Currently connected with the
Philippine Business for the
Environment
2013 Technology
Trends
1.   Mobile Will Be King
2.   Personal Cloud
3.   Online Education
4.   HTML5
5.   Android
6.   Mobile Websites
7.   Data Liberation in Government
8.   Formalization of 'agile-ish'
1. Mobility Will Be
King
• What is Mobility?
   • being able to access
   data and information
   anywhere, anytime,
   and in any device
1. Mobility Will Be
King
• Mobile devices would be cheaper.
• Demand for mobile data connections would
RISE. Prices for mobile data connections would
DECREASE.
• There would be more mobile apps
1. Mobility Will Be
King
Ubuntu for Mobile
- was previously available in as an OS only for
Desktop Computers
- www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
2. Personal Cloud
•You could already access data, information,
files, and other services on the cloud
• Cloud Computing -The practice of using a
network of remote servers hosted on the
Internet to store, manage, and process data,
rather than a local server
2. Personal Cloud
Google Apps
• Set of integrated services
which includes the following:
   • Gmail
   • Calendar
   • Tasks
   • Groups
2. Personal Cloud
Google Calendar
• Works like an e-planner
•You could set asssignment
and project deadlines,
meetings with group mates
and even national holidays!
• also includes Tasks
2. Personal Cloud
Google Drive
• starts at 10GB free
• works like DropBox
• you could access and share
your files over the internet
• might be useful if your
working in a group
2. Personal Cloud
Google Sites
• Make your own site for free
• Collaborative features
3. Online Education
• Coursera – Free. Learn from top universities
in the US. coursera.org
3. Online Education
• Udacity – free online courses
3. Online Education
•Udemy – paid online education. udemy.com
4. HTML5
 The HTML5 Logo

              Micha
              el
              Owner,
              Nielin
              Creative
              Director at
              Ocupop, Inc.
              g
4. HTML5
HTML5 will be the new standard for HTML.

The previous version of HTML, HTML 4.01,
came in 1999. The web has changed a lot since
then.

HTML5 is still a work in progress. However,
the major browsers support many of the new
HTML5 elements and APIs.
4. HTML5

      HTML5 to be
    completed by the
      end of 2014
4. HTML5

 Supported browsers



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4. HTML5
 The new HTML markup




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4. HTML5
New Elements
Structual Elements




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4. HTML5
New Elements
1. Meter - Contained content is a measurement, like
   length.
2. Progress - Contains current process toward a goal, like
   a percentage.
3. Time
4. Command - Represents something a command a user
   may execute
5. Datagrid - Represents data. Non-tabular or otherwise.
6. Output - Displays the output of a program or process

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5. Android
• an Open Source project
• runs Google Apps natively
• Apps could be downloaded in
Google Play
• More than 60% of
smartphone are running on
Android


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6. Mobile Websites
• websites that are compatible
in view across several devices
(smartphones, tablets, and
desktop computers)




                                 24
6. Mobile Websites
• Responsive Websites - sizes
of the elements within a
webpage shrinks/expands
based on the size of the
monitor




                                25
6. Mobile Websites
• howtogomo.com – contains
a guide on why and how you
would make your websites
mobile-friendly
• howtogomo is an initiative
by Google



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6. Mobile Websites
HowToGoMo.com




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6. Mobile Websites
Bootstrap.js - http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/




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7. Data liberation in
government
• Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill –
citizens have
• Cybercrime Prevention Act




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8. Formalization of
'agile-ish'
Agile Software Methodology

- is an alternative to traditional project
management, typically used in software
development.
- helps teams respond to unpredictability
through incremental, iterative work
cadences, known as sprints.
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8. Formalization of
'agile-ish'
The Agile Manifesto
(www.agilemanifesto.org)
We are uncovering better ways of developing
software by doing it and helping others do it.
Through this work we have come to value:

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
Working software over comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
Responding to change over following a plan

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Let’s be connected!
REYMART CANUEL
• plus.to/rcanu
• facebook.com/rcanu
• twitter.com/arkeanu
• reymartcanu@gmail.com
GDG Baguio
• plus.to/GDGbaguio
Google Developers
• developers.google.com

Techthrends2013

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    About me REYMART CANUEL •A graduate of BSIT in University of Baguio • Community Manager for Google DeveloperGroup (GDG) Baguio • A self-proclaimed software deviner (developer and designer) • Currently connected with the Philippine Business for the Environment
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    2013 Technology Trends 1. Mobile Will Be King 2. Personal Cloud 3. Online Education 4. HTML5 5. Android 6. Mobile Websites 7. Data Liberation in Government 8. Formalization of 'agile-ish'
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    1. Mobility WillBe King • What is Mobility? • being able to access data and information anywhere, anytime, and in any device
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    1. Mobility WillBe King • Mobile devices would be cheaper. • Demand for mobile data connections would RISE. Prices for mobile data connections would DECREASE. • There would be more mobile apps
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    1. Mobility WillBe King Ubuntu for Mobile - was previously available in as an OS only for Desktop Computers - www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
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    2. Personal Cloud •Youcould already access data, information, files, and other services on the cloud • Cloud Computing -The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server
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    2. Personal Cloud GoogleApps • Set of integrated services which includes the following: • Gmail • Calendar • Tasks • Groups
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    2. Personal Cloud GoogleCalendar • Works like an e-planner •You could set asssignment and project deadlines, meetings with group mates and even national holidays! • also includes Tasks
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    2. Personal Cloud GoogleDrive • starts at 10GB free • works like DropBox • you could access and share your files over the internet • might be useful if your working in a group
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    2. Personal Cloud GoogleSites • Make your own site for free • Collaborative features
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    3. Online Education •Coursera – Free. Learn from top universities in the US. coursera.org
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    3. Online Education •Udacity – free online courses
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    3. Online Education •Udemy– paid online education. udemy.com
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    4. HTML5 TheHTML5 Logo Micha el Owner, Nielin Creative Director at Ocupop, Inc. g
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    4. HTML5 HTML5 willbe the new standard for HTML. The previous version of HTML, HTML 4.01, came in 1999. The web has changed a lot since then. HTML5 is still a work in progress. However, the major browsers support many of the new HTML5 elements and APIs.
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    4. HTML5 HTML5 to be completed by the end of 2014
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    4. HTML5 Supportedbrowsers 19
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    4. HTML5 Thenew HTML markup 20
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    4. HTML5 New Elements 1.Meter - Contained content is a measurement, like length. 2. Progress - Contains current process toward a goal, like a percentage. 3. Time 4. Command - Represents something a command a user may execute 5. Datagrid - Represents data. Non-tabular or otherwise. 6. Output - Displays the output of a program or process 22
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    5. Android • anOpen Source project • runs Google Apps natively • Apps could be downloaded in Google Play • More than 60% of smartphone are running on Android 23
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    6. Mobile Websites •websites that are compatible in view across several devices (smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers) 24
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    6. Mobile Websites •Responsive Websites - sizes of the elements within a webpage shrinks/expands based on the size of the monitor 25
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    6. Mobile Websites •howtogomo.com – contains a guide on why and how you would make your websites mobile-friendly • howtogomo is an initiative by Google 26
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    6. Mobile Websites Bootstrap.js- http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/ 28
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    7. Data liberationin government • Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill – citizens have • Cybercrime Prevention Act 29
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    8. Formalization of 'agile-ish' AgileSoftware Methodology - is an alternative to traditional project management, typically used in software development. - helps teams respond to unpredictability through incremental, iterative work cadences, known as sprints. 30
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    8. Formalization of 'agile-ish' TheAgile Manifesto (www.agilemanifesto.org) We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it. Through this work we have come to value: Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation Customer collaboration over contract negotiation Responding to change over following a plan 31
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    Let’s be connected! REYMARTCANUEL • plus.to/rcanu • facebook.com/rcanu • twitter.com/arkeanu • reymartcanu@gmail.com GDG Baguio • plus.to/GDGbaguio Google Developers • developers.google.com