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            <video:title>WordPress beyond the blog - Thord Daniel Hedengren</video:title>
            <video:description>So you think WordPress is a blog platform huh? Well, it can be, but it can also be so much more!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The past two years have turbocharged the open source publishing platform and the ease of publishing with WordPress can now power a traditional site, an online newspaper, a job board, or just about anything related to content. With the use of custom post types, custom taxonomies, and some good old thinking before doing, you can save money and time by using WordPress - without losing the flexibility of the platform when it comes to updating and extending it.&lt;/p&gt;
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            <video:description>Inspired by publications from academia and industry giants Amazon and Google, a number of FLOSS systems have emerged which promise massive scalability of structured data. One such system is Apache Cassandra. Cassandra differs from other Big Data players in that it combines the&lt;br /&gt;
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            <video:description>Swedish startups Kvittar and Flattr both work with money as the base of their business ideas, but in quite different ways. While Kvittar wants to be the gathering service for all your digital receipts, Flattr wants you to reward good bloggers with hard cash by "Flattr" them.&lt;/p&gt;
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            <video:title>Experiences of migrating a Flash based Prezi to HTML5 - Adam Bodi &amp; Janos Harid </video:title>
            <video:description>The digirati's favourite presentation tool Prezi have just (autumn 2010) been transformed from a Flash-based zooming presentation editor to an HTML5 player. The transformation meant evaluating the currently available animation and rendering technologies (CSS3, Canvas and SVG). Prezi opted for a hybrid solution and wrapped it in an offline application for the iPad.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;In this presentation, Bruce Lawson (Open Web Standards evangelist at Opera) shows you what HTML5 is for and what the new markup elements and intelligent forms are all about. He takes a look at HTML5 video and then Canvas - how that works, what it's useful for and how to use it responsibly as well as for fun.&lt;/p&gt;
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            <video:title>HTML5 Web Sockets Web Workers and Geolocation Unleashed - Peter Lubbers</video:title>
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&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0px;"&gt;Peter Lubbers (Director of Documentation and Training at Kaazing and co-author of a new HTML5 programming book) covers the use of three new HTML5 APIs: Web Sockets, Web Workers and Geolocation. With practical, real-life examples, he brings you aup-to-speed, so that you can immediately start using HTML5 features in your own web applications.</video:description>
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            <video:title>CSSchexy saying hello to CSS3 - Robert Nyman</video:title>
            <video:description>In this presentation, Robert Nyman, one of the more well-known web developers in Sweden (robertnyman.com), shows you what's new in the CSS world, what we have and what might be coming.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0px;"&gt;The idea is to be able to start with some CSS3 now and know how to implement it in various web browsers.</video:description>
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            <video:description>In a world that grows more mobile as fast as it grows more connected, there is an increasing demand for applications and services that are available all the time across devices, but also for applications and services that work in a disconnected mode for those black spots that are still there. Dropbox, Evernote, TripIt, Spotify are examples of applications and services that use a multitude of technologies to be always available, regardless of how you want to access them. We look at the challenges this brings you as an application developer and some of the technologies available to assist you.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0px;"&gt;Andreas is the tech brain behind game changing, music streaming service Spotify as their former CTO from the very beginning. Now he's doing something secret.</video:description>
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