Presenters David Baron, Mozilla Elika Etemad, W3C Invited Experts Molly Holzschlag, Developer Rel, Opera Software Sylvain Galineau, Microsoft Tab Atkins, Google Chrome All members of this panel are part of the CSS working group. Minutes from the CSS working group go out online every day… so keep up with what we’re doing and provide input…. Read more »
Monthly Archives: March 2011
The Connected Car: Driving Technology
Presenters Jessica Steel, Pandora Joe Berry, Verizon Nick Pudar, OnStar The primary task is getting people from point A to point B easily. Pandora started on just the web, but the vision was larger than that. They wanted to redefine radio. The promise of the the internet for radio is personalization. The Pandora service caters… Read more »
Matt Mulenweg Interview: The Future of WordPress
Presenters John Battelle, Exec Chairman Federated Media Matt Mullenweg, Automattic/ WordPress WordPress has become more than just a blog. There are 13-thousand + themes that make it more than that. Currently about 12% of the web is powered by WordPress. Stats: How many people go to WordPress.com? 29-million uniques/month 330-million/month on WordPress.org It’s invisible when… Read more »
No Child Left Inside: Mobile Tech Meets Education
Presenters Drew Davidson, Director of Entertainment Technology Center Carnegie Mellon Jared Lamenzo, Juliette Lamontagne, Rebecca Bray, Smithsonian Instituion Richard Scullin, S Craig Watkins, University of Texas Austin New federal grant opportunities are being provided to get students outside. “No Child Left Inside” 75% of American teens have a cell phone. What is Citizen Science? How… Read more »
South by Southwest Interactive 2011
It’s once again that time of year for a trip to Austin, TX for South by Southwest Interactive Conference. I’ll be collecting notes from the various sessions I attend right here on this blog (category sxsw) as well as on my SXSW sub-blog (http://sxsw.techory.com). SXSW® Interactive features five days of compelling presentations from the brightest… Read more »

