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2012/06/28

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The Community Sessions Are As Follows:

  • The HTML5 Connectivity Revolution
    Peter Lubbers - Program Manager, Google Chrome Developer Relations Team
    While HTML5 is mostly about evolution, some of the features in the Connectivity and RealTime area are, in fact, pretty revolutionary. Combining the power of socket connections for protocol communication, rich graphics, and offline capabilities makes it possible for web apps to be on par, or even better than, desktop applications.

    This is precisely what makes HTML5 so compelling. HTML5 is making the web more interactive and in the quicker. It also reduces the need for middleware with HTML5. Peter will explore what some of the major new feature areas are when it comes to HTML5 connectivity and real time and how those are changing how you will build modern web apps.
  • Is The Future As Bright For App Stores As It Is For Apps?
    David Kaneda - Creative Web Technologist
    Charles Mason - HTML5.com
    Bill Walker, Engineering Manager - Mozilla Labs

    Apple has taught us how to deploy ecosystems of application development, but the reality is the web has been providing us a great model for ecommerce already. Can other apps stores compete? Is there a bigger opportunity for web developers to adapt for mobile and leave their solutions available via the web? What will be the importance of App Stores going forward? Is Aggregation, commerce and Search their function, or is there more to be done and enabled in the future?
  • The Great Debate: HTML5 VS Native. How Should the Enterprise Respond?
    Joel Evans, Vice President of Strategy Integration - Mobiquity
    The religious debate between native and html5 as the best approach for mobile application continues to rage. Yet, most enterprises are making this decision without understanding the broader implications such as user experience, security, app certification, revenue share, extensibility, and the evolving ecosystem around both solutions.

    Apple, Google, and even Microsoft continue to drive more innovation into the device such as sensors, voice agents, and gestures, while large players like Facebook and Amazon are lining up with force behind HTML5 as a way around the stronghold of device makers. Dramatic advances in the cloud further stoke the debate as cloud players are incentivized to put more capabilities into the browser. This session will address how enterprises can achieve the right balance between HTML5 and native development to meet the needs of their mobile users.









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