62:07Google I O 2012 High Performance HTML5
by: GoogleDevelopers
24,970 views
For years we built web apps that far outpaced the capabilities of the browsers they ran in. Just as the browsers were catching up HTML5 came on the scene - video and audio, canvas, SVG, app cache, localStorage, @font-face, and more. Now the browsers are racing to stay ahead of the wave that's building as developers adopt these new capabilities. Is your HTML5 app going to ride the wave or be dashed on the rocks leaving users stranded? Learn which HTML5 features to seek out and which to avoid when it comes to building fast HTML5 web apps. This session will be live captioned.
61:10Google I O 2012 New Web Tools and Advanced CSS ...
by: GoogleDevelopers
17,025 views
Alex Danilo
Innovative new features such as CSS Regions, Exclusions, Shaders, Compositing, and the Shadow DOM bring powerful capabilities to modern browsers. See demos and code and learn about the status of these new standards. Get an early look at the development workflow enabled by Adobe Shadow and learn about the open source project "Brackets", which is working to create a code editor for the web built entirely with web technologies.
For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to https://developers.google.com/io/
86:20HTML 5 Features you want desperately but still ...
by: GoogleDevelopers
145,299 views
Speaker: Ian Hickson
As the HTML5 effort reaches its first big milestone -- feature completeness -- browsers are starting to implement it. It will be years before you can rely on HTML5 support when writing Web pages and applications, but you can start to experiment today to get a feel of what the new standard offers. This talk will explore some of the most recent implementations of HTML5 features.
57:59Google I O 2010 GWT HTML5 can do what?!
by: GoogleDevelopers
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Google I/O 2010 - GWT + HTML5 can do what?!
GWT 201
Joel Webber, Ray Cromwell, Stefan Haustein
How can you take advantage of new HTML5 features in your GWT applications? In this session, we answer that question in the form of demos -- lots and lots of demos. We'll cover examples of how to use Canvas for advanced graphics, CSS3 features, Web Workers, and more within your GWT applications.
For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html
09:58HTML5 vs Flash Developer Perspective
by: michaelsv10
70,348 views
This is my perspective of the HTML5 vs Flash debate, which in all honestly is no debate. Both HTML5 and Flash will work together to push the internet forward. I'm using real-world examples of HTML and Flash, and HTML5 on the iPhone.
Please also view this video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfmbZkqORX4
Please people, make your own decisions rather than accepting what Apple tells you!
05:48The Future Internet Service Web 3.0
by: semantictechnology
253,447 views
Future Internet - Supported by STI International: www.sti2.org
With over a billion users, today's Internet is arguably the most successful human artifact ever created. The Future Internet, an initiative driven by the European Union, has become a prime research focus of STI International and the Service Web 3.0 project. In order to explain, promote, and attract new contributors, we created a video to be viewed by stakeholders, who may be non-experts, in a new generation Internet. The video outlines the basic themes of the European Union's Future Internet initiative. These include: an Internet of Services, where services are ubiquitous; an Internet of Things where in principle every physical object becomes an online addressable resource; a Mobile Internet where 24/7 seamless connectivity over multiple devices is the norm; and the need for semantics in order to meet the challenges presented by the dramatic increase in the scale of content and users.
Supported by STI International: www.sti2.org
52:422. Web Skills Introduction to Web Technologies ...
by: StanfordUniversity
35,783 views
(April 8, 2010) Ben Galbraith provides a general introduction to HTML and CSS. Dion Almaer then shares some examples of CSS and HTML 5 in action and goes on to demonstrate javascript.
Palm executives including VP, Directors, and Senior Product Managers lead a course on mobile application development on the WebOS. Students have the unique opportunity to attain the technical knowledge needed to create their own apps, get insider information about the application submission process at companies like Apple and Palm, and network with various members of Palm's executive team.
Stanford University:
www.stanford.edu/
Stanford Engineering:
soe.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/stanford
55:43Google I O 2010 How Google builds APIs
by: GoogleDevelopers
25,556 views
Google I/O 2010 - How Google builds APIs
Google APIs 201
Zach Maier, Joseph Schorr, Mark Stahl
Dive into the API development process at Google, and discover how we routinely take our full-featured APIs from design to testing to production in less than an hour. We'll present Google API design goals and best practices, showcase our new API infrastructure, and demonstrate how you can take advantage of the secret "power" features hiding in every Google API.
For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html
43:07Google I O 2012 The Web Can Do That!?
by: GoogleDevelopers
148,815 views
Eric Bidelman
The web is changing so quickly that it's hard to keep up with what's new in the platform. HTML5's new capabilities allow developers to build a whole new suite of applications - things that were once impossible to do, are now a reality.
This session will walk you down the bleeding edge of HTML5 for 2012 by focusing on in-depth techniques, which solve real world challenges. We'll cover media capture, file I/O, advanced usage of websockets, media streaming, device input, multimedia, and modern css design.
For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to https://developers.google.com/io/
61:15Google I O 2010 Developing With HTML5
by: GoogleDevelopers
45,801 views
Google I/O 2010 - Developing With HTML5
Chrome 201
Mihai Ionescu, Arne Roomann-Kurrik
This session covers the HTML5 APIs available to Google Chrome and Google Chrome OS applications and Google Chrome extensions. Learn how to design web applications for a Google Chrome OS netbook using the latest web technologies.
For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html