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Creating a Specialized Mobile UI

Brian Suda (n/a)
11:00 Thursday, 23-10-2008
Location: A3-4

In this presentation we’ll have a look at a few real-world examples of successful mobile sites and what they do right and wrong.

We’ll explore how the mobile Web fits into the larger stack of data that you already control. By modeling the Apple 3-tier approach, iTunes store (in the cloud), iTunes (desktop app), and iPod (mobile), you can use your company’s strengths to create a mobile site that complements your existing presence.

By the end of this presentation you will understand some of the basic technologies used to target mobile devices and platforms, how to improve the user-experience and interaction with page elements such as forms, and generally what the mobile Web is and where it is heading in the near future—plus a bit of cheese slicing history thrown in for good measure.

If your company is interested in getting involved in the mobile space or want to take your basic site to the next level, then this presentation is ideal for you.

Brian Suda

n/a

Brian Suda is a master informatician currently residing in Reykjavík, Iceland. He has spent a good portion of each day connected to Internet after discovering it in the mid-90s. When he is not hacking on microformats or writing about web technologies, he enjoys taking kite aerial photography. His own little patch of Internet can be found at suda.co.uk where many of his past projects, publications, interviews and crazy ideas can be found.