22. Devices can be rotated
to become tall or wide
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23. Devices can connect to
both wifi or 3g to
become quick or slow
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24. Devices ship both
touchscreens, trackballs
and microphones to
provide
multiple inputs
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25. Meanwhile,
back at the ranch...
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26. At same time the
browser desktop market
became competitive
again
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27. Browsers
became
platforms on
which to build
applications
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28. Device API and Policies WG
http://www.w3.org/2009/dap/
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29. Broke
Desktops
Capability
Mobiles
small big
Screensize
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30. Reformulated?
Desktops
Smart
phones
Capability
Tablets
Netbooks
TV
Feature
phones eReaders
small big
Screensize
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31. “We take comfort in
explicit requirements as
they allow us to
compartmentalize the
problems before us”
Ethan Marco+e, Responsive Web Design
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32. “Flexible, device
independent design for
the web”
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/responsive-web-design/
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35. “even Google [is] not rich
enough to support all of
the different mobile
platforms...”
Vic Gundotra,VP of engineering at Google
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41. One UX and a single
conceptual model
across devices
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42. A core content model
across devices
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43. Hosted on a
single URL space
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44. Thanks
• Mark Hurrell • Mel Seyer
• John Cleveley • Stuart Bayston
• Tom Maslen • Heenesh Patel
• Barry Haynes • Adrian Hall
• Julian Kirby • Kate Milner
• Anthony Sullivan • Josh Chisholm
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