Here is the recording of my session at FITC Mobile in Toronto last fall. Total running time: 50 minutes.

In this session, I review how to strategically deploy applications across the Desktop, Browser, iPad, iPhone & Android. This session gives designers and developers the power to make educated decisions regarding multiple device strategies in...

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Development and technology choices abound in the mobile space. Making the right decision requires tradeoffs and intimate knowledge of the alternatives, fit with strategy and experience.

In a previous post we talked a little about how mobile is increasingly changing business models, customer touch points and opening new doors to strategic...

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Nike’s Better World site launched yesterday, developed (by W+K) in the much-discussed and lauded HTML5.

 

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It’s that time of year again… one year ending, and another beginning anew. It’s a great opportunity to look back and see how things have changed in our industry, and time to speculate where things are headed.

Things certainly haven’t cooled down in the Rich Internet Application world. One trend that has remained strong in 2010 is the concept of...

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joe-force Posted by Joe Force in apple, mobile, html5, ux, ipad

Technology in 2011 is all about "me"—UX Predictions for the Coming Year 

The word technology, by definition, has a very sterile, metallic, and hands-off connotation. But this is changing. Technology is becoming increasingly intimate, customizable and personal.

People now access the same sites and services using different applications that suit...

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andrew-trice Posted by Andrew Trice in html5

Most of our clients have heard the latest industry buzz word by now: “HTML5”. For some, this word alone invokes excitement and the concept of a “standards-based” rich experience on the web. With others, this term invokes fear and hatred: “Is it going to kill Flash or Silverlight?”. A single buzzword that can invoke such passion shouldn’t be taken...

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The 3 Components of a Successful Multi-Device Solution (cont’d)

The number of mobile users is expected to surpass desktop or browser-based clients by 2014, prompting many companies to deploy rich Internet applications that span across mobile devices, tablets, and kiosks. Organizations that adopt a “keep up” strategy end up creating apps as they...

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