Google I/O 2011: Mobile Web Development: From Zero to Hero
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Uploaded on May 11, 2011
Michael Mahemoff, Paul Kinlan
Explosive growth in the mobile web is set to continue. Don't leave yourself behind. Writing a new app in every native environment is not always possible, and HTML5 is a way to reuse the bulk of your code across all major platforms. We will show you step-by-step how to build an amazing web app that works on many devices.
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Salvador Sindoni 3 months ago
Dude How do you have picture and your account being connected with google plus?
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Paul Kinlan 4 months ago
well we chose this app because it was pretty easy to separate out in to a consistent app between form factors and keep the same html. Apps are certainly harder and I am hoping things like web components can help here.
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Paul Kinlan 4 months ago
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
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riz chelsea 9 months ago
Great inspirational video for new mobile web development.Thanks for sharing
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webmobi1 1 year ago
webmobi.se
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Damir Mustafic 1 year ago
Easy to build a mobile blog, but once you get into mobile app development it gets a bit tricky trying to stay within the common interaction patterns.
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