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HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

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Page 1: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach
Page 2: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

9:00 AM – 9:45 AM Wednesday 02/01/12

Rebecca HagenRJH Consulting

Best Practices for Designing & Interacting on Small Screens.

The increasing prevalence of small screens (smart phones, tablets) and the touch screen has forced us to think differently about interface design.

What has changed and how can we create layouts that maximize this new type of user experience?

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Page 3: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

10:00 AM – 10:45 AM Wednesday 02/01/12

Making Retail Mobile

The Holiday season was full of mobile coupons and quick codes.

From Black Friday to Christmas everyone became mobile shoppers.

Retailers are no longer greeting customers at the store and looking for them beyond the door?

Learn the lessons of mobile marketing campaigns as the holiday season greetings to the handy and the crafty this holiday.

Joey JanisheckBestFit Mobile

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Page 4: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

11:00 AM – 11:45 AM Wednesday 02/01/12

Scott DeLoachClick Start

Improving UX with HTML5

How can HTML5 be used to improve the user experience? Can the new elements, attributes, and events be used to increase user satisfaction and usage success rates? How can you take advantage of HTML5’s improved support for forms, audio and video files, and databases? What should be considered when updating an old site, and when should you start over with a clean slate? This session will answer these questions, with tips and code examples you can use to increase usability and provide a more intuitive UI.

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Page 5: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

12:00 PM – 12:45 PM Wednesday 02/01/12

Terry RibbRelevans

Innovation 3.0 Mobile Apps

Today, many Brands are resizing 2.0 sites for mobile customers. A good transition step. But 3.0 innovators are rethinking how to Become a truly Mobile Brand: One that serves its Raving Fans, over time and on demand.

This has led to a new generation of Branded Apps that redefine how customers stream, search, shop, and share within their mobile lives.

This presentation reviews innovation leaps and insights into the top design patterns and practices for 3.0 apps.

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Page 6: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

1:30 PM – 2:15 PM Wednesday 02/01/12

CSS3 & Advanced DesignThe power of the web has arrived for mobile phones

and tablets. CSS3 gives web sites a dynamic, interactive

capability making them feel more like interactive applications.

CSS3 provides designers with amazing tools to control the look of the web page.

Learn what is essential in developing websites where the pages can be rendered with a variety of shapes and sizes.

Paul TraniAdobe

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Page 7: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

2:30 PM – 3:15 PM Wednesday 02/01/12

Transitions in AnimationWith HTML5 there are new ways to animate

and new ways call media. Where one starts in designing for animation

depends on what you have already. This session describes the migration from

HTML4 to HTML5 and how to get the best experience on the web.

Paul TraniAdobe

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Page 8: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

9:00 AM – 9:45 AM Thursday 02/02/12

Node.JS & HTML5: The Future of Web Development

Node.JS is one of the most popular open source projects nowdays, it is relative new, but big companies are already betting on it. Why? What it is? Why does it matters? Those are some of the questions we want to answer. In 2011 Yahoo! decided to adopt Node.JS as the frontend platform for new web applications, it was a big change, a new mindset to develop for mobile first and a lot of fights to make this happen. In this presentation we want to give you some insight about this process, and why you should look at Node.JS as a perfect complement for HTML5.

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Caridy PatinoYahoo!

Page 9: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

1:00 PM – 1:45 PM Thursday 02/02/12

Case Study Working with APIs

Programming the meat of your JavaScript application is the most productive and lucrative element for any development team.

Typically, the last 10 percent of the development effort administration tools, permission architecture, accountability, logging, etc. prove to be the most tedious, and usually end up taking 90 percent of the time allotted for the project.

Learn how Viewbiquity Data Objects make that 10 percent substantially easier, while decreasing training time for the adminstrators managing your applications.

And, once your JavaScript application is complete and generating anywhere from thousands to even billions of data points, tools must be used to visualize and analyze this information.

Learn how simple it is to deal with huge data sets using Viewbiquity Automated Data Layers REST and JavaScript APIs.

Tom SafronViewbiquity

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Page 10: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

2:00 PM – 2:45 PM Thursday 02/02/12

David ZhangMicrosoft

The Richer Experience of HTML5

With the ever-increasing amounts of data being made available via REST APIs, data-centric web applications are becoming ubiquitous on the web. HTML5 introduces new features that enable such applications to become more responsive and compelling.

In this talk I will share my experiences in building a Javascript library that leverages HTML5 features such as IndexedDB and SVG, along with modern protocols such as JSON and OData, to allow the development of data-centric web applications with more responsive user interfaces, and simple visualization of data that works across all platforms and devices.

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Page 11: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

3:00 PM – 3:45 PM Wednesday 02/01/12

Alexander HeidHack Miami

Security Risks 5.0

What is the impact on security from HTML5 have more direct calls into the device and the server? 

How can websockets be “hardened” to stop attacks. 

What are the risks we face and how do we detect them?

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Page 12: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

9:00 AM – 9:45 AM Friday 02/03/12

Animating the Tablet Experience

The use of HTML5 provides an opportunity to bring in media and animation from a variety of sources in a variety of ways.

We look at the issues in developing for systems that have both touch and tilt.

What are the guidelines for animating experiences on smart phones and tabets.

Laurant HassanRIM Blackberry

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Page 13: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

10:00 AM – 10:45 AM Friday 02/03/12

Unity vs. HTML5

Not everyone believes that HTML5 is the panacea for gaming.

Gaming has specific characteristics that make gamers want device optimization.

Where is the bang for buck in software to support the game community.

Monty SharmaMass Digi

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Page 14: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

11:00 AM – 11:45 AM Friday 02/03/12

HTML5 and Game Development

Is HTML5 the foundation for game development independent of the device?

What is the best strategy when developing for multiple devices?

Does HTML5 replace Adobe’s Flash or will there always be a need for custom environments?

Imran MalekMocoSpace

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Page 15: HTML5 Happening in Miami Beach

12:00 PM – 12:45 PM Wednesday 02/01/12

Building the HTML5 console.

Description: Building an open platform for gaming through HTML5. In this talk i will share the challenges, vision and rewards of creating the HTML5console.com and its games as the potential of HTML5 and the future of gaming on the web becomes a reality. Will also discuss what the platform holds for the future of gaming, its developers and the possibilities of distributing html5 games to everyone without the need and restrictions of an "Ecosystem”.

https://www.tmcnet.com/scripts/itexpo/fl12/registration.aspx?theplan=DCONMI

Camilo PalomoqueHTML5 Console


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