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Web Directions Podcast

Sessions from the Web Directions conference series. Sessions are © Web Directions and the respective speakers. See individual sessions for license details.

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Tom Hughes-Croucher - Up and Running with Node.js

Tom Hughes-Croucher - Up and Running with Node.js

Learn how to build high performance Internet and web applications with Node.js. In is session Tom Hughes-Croucher will d... Read more

6 Nov 2011

52mins

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Christopher Giffard - HTML5 Video, Captioning, and Timed Metadata

Christopher Giffard - HTML5 Video, Captioning, and Timed Metadata

HTML5 Video has been a hot topic for the last couple of years - but with new additions to the specification, we can now ... Read more

6 Nov 2011

53mins

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Julio Cesar Ody - CSS3 and Backbone.js for killer mobile apps

Julio Cesar Ody - CSS3 and Backbone.js for killer mobile apps

Learn how to build great looking and high performance mobile web applications leveraging CSS3 animations and Backbone.js... Read more

6 Nov 2011

34mins

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Adam Bell & David Peterson - Bringing History Alive: Telling stories with Linked Data and open source tools

Adam Bell & David Peterson - Bringing History Alive: Telling stories with Linked Data and open source tools

The Australian War Memorial is connecting and enriching online archives and collections toward building a platform for t... Read more

6 Nov 2011

49mins

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Gian Wild - WCAG2 accessibility: the hidden nuggets

Gian Wild - WCAG2 accessibility: the hidden nuggets

WCAG2 is a long series of documents. Gian Wild knows this better than most: she spent six years on the W3C WCAG Working ... Read more

6 Nov 2011

50mins

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Robert O’Callahan - The Open Web Platform in the mobile era

Robert O’Callahan - The Open Web Platform in the mobile era

Mozilla is dedicated to ensuring that competition and innovation thrive on the Internet. In the last decade we rescued t... Read more

6 Nov 2011

50mins

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Peter Mika - Making the Web searchable

Peter Mika - Making the Web searchable

The key idea of the Semantic Web is to make information on the Web easily consumable by machines. As machines start to u... Read more

6 Nov 2011

53mins

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Rob Manson - Web standards based Augmented Reality

Rob Manson - Web standards based Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality lets you peel away the blinkers from your real world eyes to see the rich data and information that ex... Read more

5 Nov 2011

50mins

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Michael Honey & Tim Riley - Web or native? Smart choices for smartphone apps

Michael Honey & Tim Riley - Web or native? Smart choices for smartphone apps

Computers are increasingly being held in the hand rather than sitting atop lap or desk. We now have to consider how our ... Read more

5 Nov 2011

52mins

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Lisa Herrod - Accessibility for web teams: Recategorising WCAG 2 using a role-based approach

Lisa Herrod - Accessibility for web teams: Recategorising WCAG 2 using a role-based approach

The application of web accessibility guidelines in a holistic manner across all roles of a web team continues to encount... Read more

5 Nov 2011

44mins

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