Posts filed under “Data Portability”
DevUp 2012 – Barcelona
Last Friday I went to DevUp 2012 in Barcelona. The event focused on HTML5, but interestingly for me it mixed two different development communities. As well as web developers there is a whole world of games developers who are embracing HTML5 or more precisely Canvas. Darius Kazemi from bocoup did a talk which made a [...]
Google are about to murder a good friend of mine
Let me start by saying the good friend is an API. Google have decided to close down the Social Graph API (SGAPI) on the 20th April 2012. I have spent the last couple of months thinking of a measured response, although I do somewhat agree with Jeremy Keith’s sentiment. “Dear Google, Fuck you. Signed, [...]
Web Intents Design Push
After giving a talking at UXCamp Brighton about Web Intents, I ended up talking to a few designers about it and how they would love to help with its development and adoption. In fact we all felt that the design community was sometimes left out of the development process, when it has a lot to [...]
Beyond the page – Fullfrontal 2011
Well what an amazing experience fullfrontal was this year. Had lots of fun doing the talk once I got my computer to display the slides (sorry about that). Big thank you to Remy for giving me the opportunity to speak and for putting on Fullfrontal. View more presentations from Glenn Jones. Drag and drop demo’s [...]
Choosing the Right Words – Web Intents
I ran a small session at UXCampBrighton last weekend about Web Intents. At the end of the session I was hoping for a discussion about the use of verbs in Web Intents, but the questions where a lot more wide ranging. As people grasped the concept they rightfully asked some questions of it. I thought [...]