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Kate Ryan , Avenue A | Razorfish |
Life after the iPhone
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The iPhone may be the most disruptive technology this decade. The countless ubiquitous computing tools available to User Experience professionals mean convenience and usability headaches. With boundaries blurring between web and mobile, how will the UX discipline change? This panel explores challenges for designing Rich Internet Applications for multiple devices.
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Mobile Wireless
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John SanGiovanni , ZenZui, Inc. |
Mobile 2.0: Why the Third Screen is Taking Center Stage
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With the tremendous growth in the mobile market, has the age of ubiquitous computing and communication convergence finally arrived? What will be the next big advances in the mobile industry now that we have mobile TV and video, full-featured mobile web browsers, and the iPhone -- and why will consumers welcome it?
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Mobile Wireless
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Ed Schipul , Schipul - The Web Marketing Company |
iPhone in the Enterprise
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The iPhone hit the cell phone market by storm in mid 2007. A phone to solve your every need. And one heck of a new user interface paradigm focused on your fingers as an input device. No more windows, only view ports. The Safari browser and Webkit became relevant again. We're giving away an actual iPhone at this panel, so come ready with questions and ideas.
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Mobile Wireless
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Hakon Wium Lie , Opera |
Browsing Without Boundaries: The Rise of the Ubiquitous Web
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The ubiquitous Web is upon us, finally. With devices like the iPhone and Nintendo's Wii, more people are utilizing the Web on any device. What does this mean for social interaction and the creation of content and services catering to this new lifestyle? How does this impact developing countries?
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Chris Bernard , Microsoft |
Touch Me: The Future of Computing Interfaces
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Microsoft Surface, the iPhone. What are the interfaces of tomorrow going to look like? What should they do? Will they connect us or move us farther apart? Join some of the world's foremost experts and visionaries for a lively debate on the subject.
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Design
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Dylan Schiemann , SitePen |
Getting Your Web App on the iPhone
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The most highly anticipated gadget in years provides an amazing environment for developing web applications. Learn about the quirks and tricks necessary to get the most out of your app on the iPhone.
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Mobile Wireless
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Gibu Thomas , Sharpcast |
iWhat?
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Sure the iPhone is cool but other companies not run by Steve Jobs may be closer to delivering on Apple's media-phone dream. Here some of the hottest new mobile companies will discuss delightful alternatives for enjoying the power of your multimedia PC in your pocket.
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M. Jackson Wilkinson , Viget Labs |
Beyond the iPhone: Embracing the Mobile Context
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So now that the iPhone is out, why are organizations still interested in the Mobile Web that was supposed to be killed? Find out why companies are continuing to develop mobile sites, and see how the mobile context can be relevant enough to make the investment pay off.
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Anu Kirk , Rhapsody |
The Spirit of Radio: Music in the Sky
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The introduction of music-optimized mobile phones (iPhone, Chocolate, etc.) and wi-fi enabled home stereo devices is giving consumers unlimited access to music anytime, anywhere. What's the impact on music consumption and sales? Will music morph into an entertainment service? What will this mean for artists, labels and digital service providers?
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Mobile Wireless
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Joseph Cartman , R/GA |
The Rebirth of the Mobile Web
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Safari on the iPhone, mini-map on the Nokia N95, faster wireless, cheaper data packages, and increasing numbers of content providers -- these are all factors driving the rebirth of the mobile web. As consumers adopt this dynamic medium, the mobile community must also evolve. This discussion will talk about developing mobile web trends and the technical and production considerations necessary to create content for this channel.
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Mobile Wireless
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Ryan Freitas , Adaptive Path |
Bringing Your Web-Based Service to Mobile
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The iPhone launch put a magnifying glass on applications that are serving (and growing!) their audiences via mobile offerings. From SMS to widgets to full-fledged applications, we'll discuss what makes sense when bringing ostensibly web-based applications to mobile, and what it takes to get them launched.
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