Video recordings of the first W3Conf conference available
Most recently, from 15 to 16 November, the first W3Conf conference was held , which was organized by the W3C organization responsible for approving web development standards. The subheading of the conference was the following: “Practical Standards for Web Professionals” (the practical application of standards for professionals on the Web).
Speakers from the many participants of the W3C organization: Microsoft, Google, IBM, Adobe, Mozilla, Opera, Amazon, Nokia and others spoke at the conference. ')
Shortly after the conference, the video recordings of the conference were published on the official website. You will find their list below.
Welcome: Contributing to Open Standards, Ian Jacobs (W3C);
Testing to Perfection, Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C);
Community Groups: A case study with Web Payments, Manu Sporny (Digital Bazaar, Inc.);
5 CSS Magic Potions for Your Layout Troubles from the Future, Divya Manian (Opera);
Web Graphics - a large creative palette, Vincent Hardy (Adobe Systems, Inc.);
Web Performance: Making the Web Faster, Arvind Jain (Google);
Shortcuts: Getting off (line) with the HTML5 appcache, John Allsopp (Web Directions);
The N-Screens Problem: Rajesh Lal (Nokia);
The Great HTML5 Divide: Rey Bango (Microsoft Corporation);
Shortcuts: Web Typography, Christopher Slye (Adobe Systems, Inc.);
HMTL5: The Foundation of the Web Platform, Paul Irish (Google);
Day 1 Closing Remarks, Ian Jacobs (W3C);
HTML5 Demo Fest: The Best from the Web, Giorgio Sardo (Microsoft Corporation);
Shortcuts: Data Visualization with Web Standards, Mike Bostock (Square);
Making Accessibility Mainstream, Becky Gibson (IBM);
Securing the Next Generation of Web Apps, Brad Hill (Paypal), Scott Stender (iSEC Partners);
Shortcuts: Touch Events, Grant Goodale (Massively Fun);
Hello. Games. HTML5 Gaming Today, Grant Skinner (gskinner.com);
Shortcuts: Modernizr, Faruk Ateş;
PANEL: Browsers and Standards: Where is the Rubber Road, Art Barstow (Nokia), Paul Cotton (Microsoft Canada), Tantek kelik (Mozilla), Charles McCathie Nevile (Opera), Chris Wilson (Google), Peter Vosshall (Amazon);
Day 2 Closing Remarks, Doug Schepers (W3C).
More information about the W3Conf conference, news, list of participants, speakers and more can be found on the official conference website http://www.w3conf.org/ .