Webinars Articles
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Webinar: IndexedDB with Jonas Sicking
Update 2011-12-20: The video recording of this webinar is now available: IndexedDB is the emerging standard for structured client-side data storage. The IndexedDB standard is supported by current versions of Firefox and Chrome, and support for it is expected in Internet Explorer 10. With this growing maturity and support, it’s time to start experimenting with […]
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Webinar: Canvas with Rob Hawkes
Update 2011-11-10: Video of this webinar is now available: This video is also available on Vimeo. You can download the code that Rob demos in the webinar. You might also check out the recording of the webinar created by BigBlueButton. It syncs the audio with the slides and chat window using Popcorn.js. On the downside, […]
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Webinar: Geolocation with Remy Sharp
Update 2011-09-09: Oh noes! We had a double dose of technical difficulties during this webinar. The BigBlueButton server froze and required a couple of reboots to get it working. It worked fine for the remainder of the session. Thanks to those who stuck around, and apologies to everyone for the problem. On top of that, […]
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Webinar: History API with Syd Lawrence
Update 2011-08-19: We had intended to record this webinar and make it available for those who couldn’t attend. Due to a convergence of technical difficulties, the recording was not successful. Apologies for failing on that promise. You can see Syd’s slides and a recording of a similar talk Syd gave at the Heart & Sole […]
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Webinar: Deconstructing HTML5 video (The Spirit of Indiana Jones, Redux)
Update 2011-07-20: The video recording of this webinar is now available: On Thursday, July 14th, at 16:00 UTC, Chris Heilmann will give second in the (so far sporadic) Mozilla Developer Engagement webinar series, discussing syncing HTML5 video with Google maps, using his “Spirit of Indiana Jones” demo as an example. Chris has already blogged about […]
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Syncing page content with HTML5 video (a different kind of webinar)
If you’ve been around the software industry for a little while, you’ve probably attended at least a few “webinars”, where someone does an online presentation, which you can watch and listen to in real time. You might be able to ask questions via a chat window, and if you’re lucky, the presenter will select your […]