Conferences Articles
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State of the browser in London, England
Last Saturday in London, England the State of the browser conference brought together developer advocates from almost all browser vendors to give the audience an overview of what is going on in the world of browsers. Browser panel with Bruce Lawson (Opera), Chris Heilmann (Mozilla), Martin Beeby (Microsoft) and Paul Kinlan (Google) My involvement was […]
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HTML5 conversion and information at Mosync hackathon in Stockholm, Sweden
It is not often that you find yourself in a disused nuclear reactor from the 50s to talk about state-of-the-art web technology. For about a hundred developers and designers this is exactly what happened last Saturday in Stockholm, Sweden. The R1 reactor played host to the Mosync hackathon organised to get developers to try out […]
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Mozilla at SXSW 2012
Building on the momentum generated by Mozilla at Mobile World Congress last week, this week we’re rolling into Austin, Texas for South by Southwest. If you’re attending SXSW, please join us at events and sessions. Reminder: Daylight Savings Time starts on Sunday, March 11 at 2am. Clocks move forward one hour. Sunday sessions are earlier […]
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Ask your HTML5 Browser Tools Questions for SXSW Panel.
At this years “South by Southwest” (SXSW) Interactive event I’m joining Paul Irish from Google, Mike Taylor from Opera, Brandon Satron from Telerik and Javascript Developer and author Garann Means in a panel on “The State of Browser Developer Tools” The group has a Google Moderator page where you can ask your questions in advance. […]
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Presentation: HTML5 and friends at Mobile World Congress 2012
As part of the WIP Jam at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain we were asked to give and introduction to HTML5 so we sent Chris Heilmann and Joe Stagner to set the record straight in terms of what HTML5 is and what you can do with it. The presentation was on the last […]
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FOSDEM 2012: Mozilla Labs Apps and The Future of HTML5 Games
In this post I round-up my first time at FOSDEM and the two talks I gave during my time there; one on open Web apps and the other on creating games with HTML5.
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Moving browsers and the web forward (video)
A few days ago I was asked to deliver the first talk of the amazing Beyond Tellerand conference in Dusseldorf, Germany. The talk Breaking the barriers – moving browsers and the web forward introduced a lot of new ideas and technologies that are worked on my Mozilla and others to make the web of the […]
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Accelerating the overall web experience – Mozilla at Velocity Europe
This year’s Velocity EU conference had a special presentation round where browser makers talked about the performance of their specific products. I was invited last minute to represent Firefox and originally was asked to show benchmarks, impressive demos and how we compare to others. As browsers get released in very short intervals these days, this […]
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Esteban, Saqib and Craig – three lucky people to join Mozilla at Full frontal
A day ago or so we asked who wants to come to Full Frontal with us, and a few people have given good reasons. We used state of the art algorithms also used in social media impact products (Math.random) to pick the lucky winners. And they are: Esteban Saiz who will also join us the […]
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Want to go to Full Frontal in Brighton, England this Friday? We got tickets!
photo by Lily Full Frontal is a JavaScript centric conference in Brighton, England on the 11/11/11. The simplest way to describe it is “a splendid kick into your lower back side” event when it comes to what’s hot and amazing int he world of scripting. The Mozilla Developer Network has 3 tickets to give out, […]